Myra (given name)

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The name Myra was created by the 17th-century poet Fulke Greville 1st Barone Brooke (1554–1628). Its origins are unknown, though some speculate the created name is an anagram of the name Mary, a variant spelling of the Latin word myrrha, meaning myrrh, a fragrant resin obtained from a tree, or derived from the Latin mirari, meaning wonder, the same source from which William Shakespeare derived the invented name Miranda. {{cite book |last1=Hanks|first1= Patrick| last2=Hardcastle|first2=Kate |last3=Hodges| first3=Flavia| author-link= |date= 2006|title= Oxford Dictionary of First Names|url= |location= |publisher=Oxford University Press |page=199|isbn= 0-19-861060-2}}

Origin and meaning

  • English meaning of the name Myra for a girl: poetic invention
  • Greek meaning of the name Myra for a girl: myrrh, an aromatic shrub. Myra is associated with the same "myrrh" that, according to Matthew, was brought as a gift to the infant Jesus by the Magi, along with gold and frankincense.
  • Latin meaning of the name Myra for a girl: variation of Miranda, admirable, extraordinary
  • Arabic meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Aristocratic Lady
  • Hebrew meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Seadew
  • Biblical meaning of the name Myra for a girl : I flow, pour out, weep
  • Sanskrit meaning of the name Myra for a girl : Beloved, Favorable, Admirable.
  • Japanese Kanji meaning of the name Maira 舞良: 舞 means "dance." 良 means "good."

Distribution

The table below provides a detailed overview of the popularity of the female name Myra and variants of this in some of the countries where statistics are available.

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!Land

!Name form

!Number of

women

! Percentage

of women

!Ranking

women

!Number of

girls

!Percentage

of girls

!Ranking

girls

Saint Lucia

|Myra

|(2005)

|that. 0.4%

|that. 4 .

|

|

|

Honduras

|Maira

|

|

|

|(2010)

|

|9.

India

|Myra

|

|

|

|(2012)

|

|12.

Ecuador

|Mayra

|20 664 (2013)

| 0,3 %

|24.

|

|

|

India

|Mayra

|

|

|

|(2012)

|

|25.

Zimbabwe

|Moira

|(2012)

|that. 0.4%

|that. 32 .

|

|

|

Nicaragua

|Mayra

|7 128 (2003)

| 0,2 %

|33.

|

|

|

Colombia

|Maira

|(2010)

|that. 0.3%

|50.

|

|

|

Argentina

|Maira

|(2005)

|that. 0.3%

|91.

|

|

|

South Africa

|Moira

|that. 100,000 (2012)

|that. 0.6%

|that. 93 .

|

|

|

Philippines

|Myra

|that. 80,000 (2012)

|that. 0.2%

|that. 169 .

|

|

|

Great Britain

|Moira

|that. 40,000 (2005)

|that. 0.1%

|that. 187 .

|

|

|

Great Britain

|Myra

|that. 30,000 (2005)

|that. 0.08%

|that. 225 .

|

|

|

Germany

|Maira

|

|

|

|(2012)

|

|324.

USA

|Myra

|60 386 (1990)

| 0,04 %

|385.

|

|

|

Germany

|Mayra

|

|

|

|(2012)

|

|420.

Sweden

|Myra

|

|

|

|13 (2012)

|0,03 %

|472.

Netherlands

|Mayra

|

|

|

|26 (2007)

|0,03 %

|512.

USA

|Mayra

|27 174 (1990)

| 0,02 %

|635.

|

|

|

Netherlands

|Myra

|

|

|

|15 (2007)

|0,02 %

|806.

Netherlands

|Moira

|

|

|

|14 (2007)

|0,02 %

|846.

People

=Actresses=

=Musicians=

=Politics=

  • Myra Barry (born 1957), Irish Fine Gael politician
  • Myra Jehlen, American Board of Governors Professor of English at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey
  • Myra Virginia Simmons (1880-1965), American suffragist
  • Myra Freeman (born 1949), Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
  • Myra Ndjoku Manianga, Congo politician
  • Myra McDaniel (1932-2010), the first African American to be the Secretary of State of Texas
  • Myra Tanner Weiss (1917–1997), American Trotskyist
  • Myra Crownover (born 1947), American politician
  • Myra C. Selby (born 1955), American former nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge
  • Myra Wolfgang (1914-1976), American labor leader and women's rights activist between the 1930s and 1970s
  • Myra Sadd Brown (1872-1938), British campaigner for women's rights, an activist and internationalist
  • Myra Curtis (1886–1971), British civil servant

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Fictional characters

See also

References