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Meaning & Origins
Invented in the 17th century by the poet Fulke Greville (1554–1628). It is impossible to guess what models he had consciously or unconsciously in mind, but it has been variously conjectured that the name is an anagram of Mary; that it is a simplified spelling of Latin myrrha ‘myrrh, unguent’ and that it is connected with Latin mirari ‘to wonder at, admire’ (see Miranda).
| 736th in the U.S. for 2011 |
North German: probably a topographic name composed of Middle Low German helle ‘hollow’, ‘precipitous place’ (see also Helle 3) + busch ‘small woods’.
| 58,163rd in the U.S. for 2011 |
Nicknames & variations
Myrah, Myrae, Myraa, Myrai, Myraya, Myrahia, Myraiah, Myraih, Myraio, Myray
Heller, Hellman, Helland, Hellmann, Helling, Helle, Hellwig, Hellyer, Hellums, Hellinger
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