Myrth is a female name with British English and American English pronunciations both being pronounced as "mirth" (/mɜːθ/). The name has variations such as Myrtle.
The origin of the name Myrth is not specified, but it has been recorded in data for newborns in the United States of America dating back to the early 20th century. While its popularity has fluctuated over the years, Myrth was given to a small number of girls in various years, according to records. In 1920, it ranked at number 11, suggesting a moderate level of use during that time period.
Myrth carries a gentle and charming sound and may appeal to those looking for a unique and vintage-inspired name for their baby girl. It evokes an image of beauty and grace, reminiscent of the natural world with associations to the myrtle plant.
Myrth York is an American attorney and politician who served in the Rhode Island Senate and ran for governor of Rhode Island three times. |