Grenatta
g-re-natta,
gren(at)-ta
Origin:Modern
Meaning:Pomegranate; Pomegranate red; Garnet stone
If red is your favorite color, pomegranate your favorite fruit, and garnet your favorite crystal, then you simply can't go wrong with this stunning moniker. Grenatta is a modern name for girls whose precise origins aren't yet fully clear. Possibly inspired by Granada, Grenatta could derive from the Latin root granatum, which refers to the many-seeded "pomegranate." This delicious fruit is loved around the world and is associated with the Greek goddess Persephone and the Underworld. Grenatta may also be a form of Garnet, from the Old French grenate, which describes the precious stone with a "pomegranate red" color.
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WordSense Dictionary, granatum
Online Etymology Dictionary, Granada
WordSense Dictionary, garnet
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