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.
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Mirta Rosenberg was an Argentinian poet and translator. |
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Mirta Cerra Herrera was a renowned Cuban painter. |