Mirka feels like a warm breeze across an orange grove at dawn—a small name with a big heart. Rooted in the Slavic word mir, meaning “peace” or “world,” Mirka began as a friendly nickname for Miroslava in Czech, Polish and Russian homes. But it stands strong on its own, too, rolling off the lips as MEER-kah like a soft melody. It carries a playful spark—she might skip into a room and light it up like festival lanterns in a Spanish plaza. Short, sweet and full of spirit, Mirka is easy to spell, fun to say and impossible to forget. In California, this hidden gem hovered in the mid-300s throughout the late ’90s and early 2000s, making it delightfully rare. Parents who choose Mirka are sending a wish for harmony, sunshine and boundless possibility.
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