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Origin & history of Myrtle1
English / Greek roots
Myrtle comes from the English / Greek tradition, meaning Evergreen Shrub.
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How popular is Myrtle?
1918
peak year
Myrtle has an uneven popularity history in U.S. records. It currently ranks well outside the top 1,000 (around #14095), with about 7 babies named Myrtle each year. In 1918, 4,076 babies were named Myrtle (ranked #62 nationally). Total registrations across all years since 1880: roughly 136,976.
Year-by-year registrations
1880–2024 · U.S. Social Security data
4,076
Babies named in peak year
(ranked #62)
(ranked #62)
7
Avg. per year
(last decade)
(last decade)
70
Total registrations
last 10 years
last 10 years
136,976
All-time total
(since 1880)
(since 1880)
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Numerology of Myrtle3
Life path number
The Creator
Creativity, joy and self-expression.
✨Creative
😄Joyful
🗣️Communicator
🌈Optimistic
M4
Y7
R9
T2
L3
E5
Sum: 30 → Life path 3
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Personality of Myrtle✨
Bright & creative
Imaginative, expressive, endlessly inventive.
😊
Magnetic warmth
Their laugh is contagious. People love being near them.
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Eternal optimist
Even in dark moments they find the light.
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Storyteller
They can describe anything and make it fascinating.
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