Mirna (pronounced MEER-nah, /ˈmɪrnə/) arrives like a gentle breeze at dawn, carrying its Slavic heritage in the soft syllable “mir,” meaning “peace,” and wrapping it in the warm colors of a Latin American fiesta. Picture tiny Mirna toddling through sun-dappled courtyards, her name echoing as softly as church bells over cobblestone streets—both an old-world lullaby and a modern promise of vibrancy. Though still delightfully under the radar—just 18 newborn Mirnas in the U.S. claimed the 932nd spot in 2024—this name sparks a quiet excitement among parents seeking something timeless yet joyously unexpected. It conjures visions of flowering bougainvillea, laughter drifting over dinner tables, and a life lived in harmonious balance—proof that sometimes the sweetest treasures come in the gentlest whispers.
| Mirna Radulović - |
| Mirna Valerio - |
| Mirna Youssef - |
| Mirna Funk - |
| Mirna Rincón Vargas - |