Home

 › 

Baby Girl Names

 › 

Baby Names

 › 

Myrtie

Myrtie

Myrtie is a pleasant Victorian baby name for girls. Cherubic and charming, this name has garnered a place in literature and popular culture. Myrtie the Birdie is the titular protagonist of the children's book by Daniel Giedroyce, and Myrtie Mae is a main character the award-winning novel by Kimberly Willis Holt. Keep reading to learn more about this baby name.

Meaning of the name Myrtie:

Greek, Latin: Evergreen shrub

Origin of the name Myrtie:

Myrtie originated as the short form of Myrtle. This name derives from the Greek word mýrtos (or the Latin word myrtillus) and means “evergreen shrub.”

Symbolism of the name Myrtie:

Myrtie is a diminutive of the name Myrtle (meaning “evergreen shrub”). The nickname became a given name during the Victorian period. Like the name Rosie, many Victorian girls received the floral name Myrtie to indicate sweetness of character. Myrtie is also a tribute to the Greek goddess Myrto as well as a reference to the sacred plant of Aphrodite. Finally, the myrtle is also a biblical symbol of restoration and spiritual recovery (Nehemiah 8:15).

Style of the name Myrtie:

Victorian

Gender of the name Myrtie:

Myrtie is a girl's baby name.

Pronunciation of the name Myrtie:

MUR-tee

Number of syllables in the name Myrtie:

Two

Emotion evoked from the name Myrtie:

The name Myrtie evokes feelings of purity and perseverance.

Alternative spellings for the name Myrtie:

  • Myrti
  • Myrtee
  • Mirty
  • Mirte

Nicknames for the name Myrtie:

Popularity of the name Myrtie:

According to the Social Security Administration index, Myrtie was the 844th most popular baby name for girls in 1933.

Related names for the name Myrtie:

Great middle names for Myrtie and their meanings:

  • Ava (life)
  • Bethany (house of figs)
  • Clementine (merciful, gentle, mild)
  • Emerson (brave, powerful, universal ruler)
  • Gena (queen, noblewoman, aristocrat)
  • Iris (rainbow)
  • Lana (little rock, calm, afloat)
  • Nicole (victory of the people)
  • Rebecca (join, tie, ensnare, captivate)
  • Samantha (God has heard)
  • Zora (dawn, aurora, sunrise)

Famous people with the name Myrtie:

  • Myrtie Anna Aldrich (writer)
  • Myrtie Conneau (socialite)
  • Myrtie Howell (public figure)
  • Myrtie Imamori (actress)
  • Myrtie Lombardo (scientist)
  • Myrtie Payne (wife of country singer Leon Roger Payne)
  • Myrtie Lee Powers (writer)
  • Myrtie Mae Smith (pastor)
  • Myrtie Thornton (poet)

Myrtie in popular culture:

  • Myrtie the Birdie (protagonist of ‎Myrtie the Birdie by Daniel Giedroyce)
  • Myrtie Blue (florist company in Fort Walton Beach, Florida)
  • Myrtie Mae (character in When Zachary Beaver Came to Town by Kimberly Willis Holt)
To top