Griet
this name is in the novel Girl with a Pearl Earring. It's not on this site and i can't think or where it could be from. Some people said it as Gree-et others as Greet. So maybe from Margaret but that's just guessing. I think she's suppose to be Dutch from memory.
tia


Nai
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Hi Nai,Griet is used in Germany as well (Low German and Frisian short form of Margriet); and the pronunciation is "greet" (German R-sound of course).Regards, Satu
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Pronounce it to rhyme with 'kit'. And the G is that lovely throat-clearing sound used in 'loch'.
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thanks for that. So basically everyone was saying it very wrong and a little wrong. hehehe.
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Yup, it is Dutch. It is a pet form of Margaret. In fact it is on this site, under the form Greet.
~~ Claire ~~

This message was edited 2/27/2005, 5:58 PM

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thank you for confirming my thoughts. :o)
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