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Sibling names for Myrtle
Names that feel like they belong with Myrtle — they share Myrtle's nature style, lean toward its Greek origin, sit at a similar level of familiarity, so a sibling set sounds intentional rather than random.
| Name | Origin | Pronunciation | Meaning | Popularity |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Delfina Girl | Greek | /del-FEE-nuh/ | Dolphin, from Delphinus. | 72/100 |
| Clois Boy | Greek | /KLOY-z/ | Variant of Chloe, meaning green shoot or herb. | 35/100 |
| Atha Girl | Greek | /AH-thuh/ | Possibly from Greek 'atha' or related to names meaning 'blooming' or 'flourishing.' | 50/100 |
| Oren Boy | Hebrew | /OR-en/ | Pine tree. | 82/100 |
| Azalee Girl | Greek | /az-uh-LEE/ | From Greek 'azalon,' the botanical name for the azalea flowering plant. | 47/100 |
| Verne Boy | French/Latin | /VERN/ | From French surname meaning green or flourishing, from Latin viridis. | 80/100 |
| Fern Girl | English | /FURN/ | From the English word for the green woodland plant, from Old English fearn. | 92/100 |
| Garnett Boy | Old English | /GAR-net/ | From Old English and surname, related to the garnet gemstone. | 80/100 |
| Pansy Girl | French | /PAN-zee/ | From the English flower name, derived from French pensée, meaning thought. | 85/100 |
| Florian Boy | Latin | /FLOR-ee-un/ | Derived from Latin meaning flowering or flourishing with flowers. | 70/100 |
| Myrta Girl | Greek | /MER-tah/ | Variation of Myrtle, referring to the myrtle tree or plant. | 33/100 |
| Homer Boy | Greek | /HOH-mer/ | From Greek Homeros, meaning hostage or pledge, borne by the epic poet of the Iliad and Odyssey. | 94/100 |
Tip: say each pairing out loud with your surname, and cross off anything that rhymes or clashes. See names like Myrtle →