
Myrtle
Meaning
Simply from the English word myrtle for the evergreen shrub, ultimately from Greek μυρτος (myrtos).
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Famous People Named Myrtle
Myrtle Solomon
Myrtle Solomon (9 June 1921 – 22 April 1987) was a British pacifist.
Myrtle Young
Myrtle Nola Young (April 1, 1924 – August 9, 2014) was an American potato chip collector whose collection caught the eye of national news and talk shows.
Myrtle May Simpson
Myrtle May Simpson (1905–1981) was a notable New Zealand teacher, school inspector and educationalist.
Myrtle Scharrer Betz
Myrtle Scharrer Betz (1895–1992) was an American author who wrote about life on Caladesi Island in the early 1900s.
Myrtle wreath at Vergina
Myrtle wreath at Vergina (, Latin: corona Verginae) made of gold myrtle (Myrtus communis) leaves and flowers, is one of the most valuable finds from the antechamber of the royal Macedonian tombs at.
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