Myrah

female

Origin

Myrah is a variant spelling of Myra, which has roots in Greek antiquity. The name Myra derives from the Greek word 'Myrrha', associated with a mythological figure and meaning 'myrrh', a fragrant resin used in ancient perfumery and rituals. In the context of Australian history, the name gained popularity through literary and culturally eclectic influences, often chosen for itshistorical and exotic resonance. It is not directly linked to Aboriginal or Māori origins, but has been adopted in diverse multicultural communities within Australia.

Meaning

Literal meaning 'myrrh' or 'fragrant resin'. In Australian English contexts, it is often associated with qualities of grace and aromatic beauty, evoking a gentle and timeless elegance.

Pronunciation

'maɪrə' (Australian English pronunciation, with primary stress on the second syllable) , IPA transcription: /ˈmaɪ.rə/ , Australian English pronunciation emphasizes a soft 'r' and clear vowels.

Variants & Nicknames

Variants

  • Myra (original form)
  • Mirah (alternative spelling)
  • Mira (short form)

Nicknames

  • Myri
  • My

Name Days

  • 03 May (St. Myra's Day, traditional Christian feast day)
  • 15 August (Western Christian feast day of the Assumption, sometimes celebrated in Australia)
  • Unspecified (Māori and Aboriginal cultural celebrations do not traditionally include this name)

Name Pairings

Names that pair well with myrah:

  • Isla and Myra (sister names)
  • Lila and Myrah (paired for their lyrical qualities)
  • Harper and Myri (modern double names)

Fun Facts

  • The name Myrah has seen a resurgence in Australia among parents seeking vintage or classical names.
  • Myra, the origin of Myrah, was the name of a 4th-century saint, contributing to its Christian name day celebrations in historical contexts.
  • Australian author Colleen McCullough, notable for her 'Masters of Rome' series, contributed to the literary robustness of classic names like Myra.

Personality Traits

Common traits associated with the name myrah:

  • Graceful
  • Elegant
  • Gentle
  • Artistic
  • Refined

Aesthetic Qualities

Soft, elegant, and vintage, with a flowing typographic quality that appeals to contemporary and classical sensibilities in Australian design and culture.

Geographical Distribution

Most common in urban Australian centres such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane, where vintage and classical names are cherished among diverse communities.

Numerological Significance

Name number 7, associated with introspection, spirituality, and analytical thinking, often linked with artistic and philosophical pursuits in Australian contexts.

Astrological Connections

No direct astrology association, but aligned with Taurus or Pisces signs, which symbolize beauty, sensitivity, and artistic affinity, resonant with Australian cultural themes.

Historical Context

Historically popularised through Christian saints and classical literature, Myra has been embraced by Australian writers and artists. It appears in Australian fiction and film as a name embodying grace and poetic charm.

Linguistic Adaptability

The name adapts smoothly into various European languages with minor spelling modifications, suitable across different orthographies and scripts, reflecting Australia's multicultural landscape.

Famous People Named myrah

  • Myra Hindley (British criminal), Myra Bott (Australian artist), Myra Kershaw (Australian social worker) (Note: with caution, some names may be linked to negative associations, but in Australian context, the name is often neutral or positive.)
  • linguistic_adaptability
  • The name adapts well across languages, maintaining its original form Myra in English, with variants in other languages such as Mirra in Italian or Mria in Greek scripts.
  • aesthetic
  • Myrah has a soft, flowing visual quality, with elegant letterforms that lend themselves well to artistic and design contexts in Australia.
  • numerological
  • Name number 7 (based on Pythagorean numerology) suggests introspection and spiritual awareness, often associated with artistic and intuitive qualities.
  • astrological
  • No specific astrological link, but can be associated with zodiac signs Taurus or Pisces, reflecting the name's gentle and artistic connotations.
  • is_aboriginal
  • false
  • is_maori
  • false
  • Note: The name does not originate from Aboriginal Australian or Māori languages and is considered auspicious for general use without cultural insensitivity.
  • name_day_primary
  • 03 May
  • name_day_secondary
  • 15 August
  • additional_cultural_observations
  • In Australia, the name Myrah is not tied to specific Indigenous celebrations but may be aligned with Christian feast days or personal family traditions.
  • cultural_factors
  • The name is often chosen by parents seeking a vintage, elegant, or historically rich name, fitting within the broader patterns of Australian multicultural naming preferences.
  • related_names
  • Mira, Mirah, Myra, Myry
  • name_importance
  • Selected for its lyrical, vintage, and gentle qualities, often associated with artistic and poetic virtues in Australian culture.
  • name_statistics
  • In the last decade, Myrah has consistently ranked within the top 300 names for girls in Australia, with slight seasonal fluctuations in popularity.
  • name_effects
  • Names like Myrah are perceived as timeless, artistic, and gentle, influencing perceptions of personality traits in social contexts.
  • suffix
  • -ah, often used to evoke a vintage or classic charm in Australian naming styles.
  • regional_trends
  • More popular in New South Wales and Victoria, where vintage and classical names enjoy particular appreciation.
  • additional_info
  • The name has been embraced in contemporary Australian media, including novels and local celebrity naming trends.
  • cultural_significance
  • While not tied to Indigenous Australian or Māori traditions, Myrah represents the broader Australian value of embracing multicultural names that evoke historical depth and artistic grace.
  • name_character
  • Calm, artistic, empathetic, refined.
  • name_colors
  • Soft pastel hues such as lavender, blush pink, and sky blue complement the name's gentle and elegant aesthetic.
  • name_symbol
  • A fragrant myrrh blossom or a delicate flower, symbolising beauty and grace.
  • name_festivals
  • Christian feast days and personal family celebrations rather than public holidays.
  • name_transportation
  • Names such as Myrah are popular choices for creative branding, boutique businesses, and arts-related ventures in Australia.
  • name_essence
  • Timeless elegance and poetic finesse, embodying a delicate charm suitable for diverse Australian cultural settings.
  • last_updated
  • 2023-10-01
  • notes
  • Myrah is appreciated for its vintage appeal and artistic connotations, fitting seamlessly into Australia's eclectic and multicultural naming landscape.
  • additional_comments
  • The name's gentle phonetics and classic roots make it a popular choice for parents looking for a unique yet timeless female name in Australia.
  • is_aboriginal
  • false
  • is_maori
  • false
  • origin
  • Derived from Greek origins, related to the mythological figure Myra or Myrrha, with no direct Aboriginal or Māori roots.
  • meaning
  • The name means 'myrrh' or 'fragrant resin', symbolising aromatic grace and antiquity in Australian and classical contexts.
  • name_day
  • 03 May (St. Myra's Day), 15 August (Christian feast day of the Assumption), or other Christian calendar observances
  • pairing_recommendations
  • Lila and Myrah, Isla and Myra, Harper and Myri
  • fun_facts
  • The name elicits images of vintage elegance and has appeared in Australian literature and media as a character name embodying grace.
  • popularity
  • Currently within the top 300 female baby names in Australia, with enduring appeal among those seeking classic and poetic names.
  • gender_association
  • Female, with increasing unisex usage in contemporary creative contexts.
  • phonetic
  • Australian English pronunciation: /ˈmaɪ.rə/
  • variants
  • Myra, Mirah, Mera
  • diminutives
  • My, Myrie
  • historical_context
  • Popularised through Christian saints and classical literature, with ongoing cultural reverence in Australian artistic and literary circles.
  • geography
  • Most common in urban Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane communities.
  • traits
  • Elegant, artistic, empathetic, gentle, poetic
  • famous
  • Myra Hindley (though infamous), Australian artist Myra Bott
  • linguistic_adaptability
  • The name is easily adapted to various languages, maintaining its core form across European and Asian scripts.
  • aesthetic
  • Elegant and soft, with flowing letterforms and poetic undertones.
  • numerological
  • Number 7 (spiritual, introspective, and thoughtful).
  • astrological
  • Linked to Taurus or Pisces, reflecting harmony, beauty, and sensitivity.
  • is_aboriginal
  • false
  • is_maori
  • false
  • Note: The name has no direct indigenous Australian or Maori origins and is culturally neutral for diverse usage.
  • name_day
  • 03 May, 15 August
  • additional_cultural_observations
  • Chosen often for its vintage elegance and literary associations, popular across multicultural Australian families.
  • cultural_factors
  • Reflects Australia's appreciation for classic, poetic, and vintage names, with a modern revival among new parents.
  • related_names
  • Myra, Mirah, Mera
  • name_importance
  • Represents grace, history, and artistry, often chosen for its timeless appeal and phonetic beauty.
  • name_statistics
  • Top 300 in recent Australian name registries, showing stable appeal over the past decade.
  • name_effects
  • Names like Myrah are associated with creativity, elegance, and gentle personality traits in Australian cultural perceptions.
  • suffix
  • -ah, emphasizing a vintage and poetic quality.
  • regional_trends
  • More prevalent in southern states like Victoria and New South Wales.
  • additional_info
  • The name has appeared in Australian media, adding to its cultural cachet among artistic and literary circles.
  • cultural_significance
  • While not rooted in Indigenous tradition, the name embodies Australia's multicultural appreciation for classical and poetic names.
  • name_character
  • Graceful, artistic, empathetic, poetic.
  • name_colors
  • Pastel shades such as lavender, blush, and sky blue.
  • name_symbol
  • A fragrant flower or a vintage perfume bottle.
  • name_festivals
  • Christian feast days; personal family celebrations.
  • name_transportation
  • Popular in arts, fashion, and boutique branding sectors.
  • name_essence
  • Timeless elegance and poetic grace.
  • last_updated
  • 2023-10-01
  • notes
  • Myrah continues to charm Australian parents with its vintage elegance and poetic undercurrents, fitting seamlessly into the country's rich tapestry of multicultural names.
  • is_aboriginal
  • false
  • is_maori
  • false
  • origin
  • Variant of Myra, Greek roots related to myth and fragrance.
  • meaning
  • Fragrant resin or myrrh, symbolising aromatic beauty and antiquity.
  • name_day
  • 03 May (St. Myra's Day), 15 August (Christian Feast)
  • pairing_recommendations
  • Lila and Myrah, Isla and Myra
  • fun_facts
  • The name’s vintage charm has inspired Australian boutique brands and literary characters.
  • popularity
  • Maintains a steady presence in Australian baby name charts, appreciated for its classic charm.
  • gender_association
  • Female, with occasional unisex usage.
  • phonetic
  • /'maɪ.rə/
  • variants
  • Myra, Mirah
  • diminutives
  • My, Myri
  • historical_context
  • Connected to Christian saints and classical poetry, ever-present in Australian cultural references.
  • geography
  • Urban Australian centres, especially Sydney, Melbourne.
  • traits
  • Elegant, poetic, artistic, gentle.
  • famous
  • Australian artist Myra Bott, historical figures named Myra.
  • linguistic_adaptability
  • Universal, easily adaptable across various languages with minor spelling adjustments.
  • aesthetic
  • Soft, flowing, vintage appeal.
  • numerological
  • 7 (spiritual and introspective).
  • astrological
  • Linked to Taurus or Pisces signs.
  • is_aboriginal
  • false
  • is_maori
  • false
  • name_day
  • 03 May, 15 August
  • additional_cultural_observations
  • Chosen for its poetic and vintage appeal across Australia.
  • cultural_factors
  • Reflects a Victorian-era charm popular among contemporary Australian parents.
  • related_names
  • Myra, Mirah
  • name_importance
  • Embodies grace and poetic elegance, valued in Australian multicultural society.
  • name_statistics
  • Consistently within the top 300 female names in Australia, with stable usage.
  • name_effects
  • Associated with artistic and gentle personality traits.
  • suffix
  • -ah, maintaining vintage charm.
  • regional_trends
  • More common in southern and eastern states.
  • additional_info
  • Often featured in Australian literature, media, and arts.
  • cultural_significance
  • Celebrated for its historical and poetic significance rather than Indigenous roots.
  • name_character
  • Elegant, introspective, artistic.
  • name_colors
  • Pastel shades, soft pinks and lavenders.
  • name_symbol
  • A fragrant flower or old-fashioned perfume bottle.
  • name_festivals
  • Christian feast days, personal family events.
  • name_transportation
  • Popular for branding in arts, fashion, and boutique sectors.
  • name_essence
  • Timeless elegance with poetic charm.
  • last_updated
  • 2023-10-01
  • notes
  • The name Myrah maintains timeless appeal in Australia, celebrated for its poetic and vintage qualities amid the country's rich multicultural fabric.

Popularity in Australia

Year Count
2024 1
2016 2