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Myrtle (given name)

Myrtle is a feminine given name or nickname derived from the plant name Myrtus; it was popular during the Victorian era, along with other plant and flower names. Myrtle, a symbol of a happy marriage, is often included in a bridal bouquet. Variants include the French-language Myrtille, and Mirtel, a popular name for newborn girls in Estonia during 2012.

People
Myrtle Allen (1924–2018), Irish chef • Myrtle Anderson (1901–1978), Jamaican actress • Myrtle Augee (born 1965), English shot putter • Myrtle Aydelotte (1917–2010), American nurse, professor and hospital administrator • Myrtle Bachelder (1908–1997), American chemist and officer • Myrtle Baylis (1920–2014), Australian sportswoman • Myrtle Bothma (born 1964), South African hurdler • Myrtle Brooke (1872–1948), American professor • Myrtle Broome (1888–1978), British Egyptologist and artist • Myrtle Cagle (1925–2019), American pilot and astronaut • Myrtle Cain (1894–1980), American politician and activist • Myrtle Cole, American politician • Myrtle Cook (1902–1985), Canadian track and field athlete • Myrtle Corbin (1868–1928), American sideshow entertainer • Myrtle Devenish (1913–2007), Welsh actress • Myrtle Edwards (sportswoman) (1921–2010), Australian cricketer and softball player • Myrtle Elvyn (c.1887–1975), American pianist • Myrtle Fahsbender (1907–2001), American lighting expert • Myrtle Fillmore (1845–1931), American co-founder of Unity, a church within the New Thought movement • Myrtille Georges (born 1990), French tennis player • Myrtille Gollin (born 1984), French speed skater • Myrtle Gonzalez (1891–1918), American actress • Myrtle Hazard (1892–1951), American Coast Guard electrician and radio operator • Myrtle K. Hilo (1929–2009), Native Hawaiian taxicab driver, radio personality, ukulele player and singer • Myrtle Jones (1913–2005), American painter • Myrtle Lind (1898–1993), American actress • Myrtle "Molly" Kool (1916–2009), Canadian sea captain • Myrtle Maclagan (1911–1993), English cricketer • Myrtle McAteer (1878–1952), American tennis player • Myrtle Byram McGraw (1899–1988), American psychologist, neurobiologist, and researcher • Myrtle Meggy (1887–1959), Australian pianist and pedagogueMyrtle Muir (1900–1966), New Zealand netball coach and administrator • Myrtle Reed (1874–1911), American poet • Myrtle Robertson, 11th Baroness Wharton (1934–2000), English photographer • Myrtle Sarrosa, (born 1994), Filipina cosplayer and actress • Myrtle Sheldon (1893–1939), American illustrator of children’s books • Myrtle Simpson (born around 1930), Scottish skier • Myrtle Solomon (1921–1987), British pacifist • Myrtle Stedman (1883–1938), American actress • Myrtle Tannehill (1886–1977), American actress • Myrtle Vail (1888–1978), American radio actress and writer • Myrtle Watkins (1908–1968), American-Mexican dancer, singer, and actress • Myrtle Whitmore (died 2020), American politician • Myrtle Witbooi (1947–2023), South African labour activist • Myrtle Young (1924–2014), American potato chip collector ==Fictional characters==
Fictional characters
• Myrtle, recurring character in the films Diary of a Mad Black Woman and ''Madea's Family Reunion'' • Myrtle, character in the comic strip Right Around HomeMyrtle Anagnostou, character in the Greek soap opera Erotas • Myrtle "Tilly" Dunnage, character in the Rosalie Ham novel The Dressmaker and its film adaptation • Myrtle of Durin, a Vanguard-class operator from the mobile tower defense game ArknightsMyrtle Fargate, character in the soap opera All My ChildrenMyrtle Snow, Antagonist in the third season of the series American Horror Story: Coven • Miss Myrtle, a lady with blonde hair and wears a purple dress, character from Rocky HollowMoaning Myrtle, or Myrtle Warren (1929–1943), character in the Harry Potter series • Myrtle Wilson, character in the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald ==See also==
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