Mirta

Meaning of Mirta

Mirta is a charming and timeless name of Spanish and Italian origin, pronounced as MEER-tah. This lovely name is associated with qualities such as grace, strength, and elegance. While its usage may not be as common today, Mirta has a rich history and has been given to baby girls for many years. In New York, the name Mirta had varying levels of popularity in the mid-20th century, peaking in 1958 when it ranked 825th for newborn girls. The variation Mirtina also exists for those seeking a unique twist on this classic name. Whether you're drawn to its cultural roots or simply love its melodious sound, Mirta is a beautiful choice for your little one.

Pronunciation

Spanish,Italian

  • Pronunced as MEER-tah (/miərˈta/)

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Notable People Named Mirta

Mirta Toledo is an Argentine artist who promotes diversity through her artwork.
Mirta Roses Periago is an Argentine epidemiologist and former Director of the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) from 2003 to 2013.
Mirta Rosenberg was an Argentinian poet and translator.
Mirta Ojito is a Cuban-born author and journalist known for her nonfiction books and Pulitzer Prize-winning reporting on race in America.
Mirta Cerra Herrera was a renowned Cuban painter.
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