Myra
Meaning
Behold
Origin
Greek
Pronunciation
/ˈmaɪrə/
Traits associated with the name Myra:
Dogs named Myra tend to be loving, good-natured, industrious, and hard-working. This feminine name is also associated with companionship.
What does it say about you to have a dog named Myra?
Naming your dog Myra suggests that you have a strong appreciation for classic names and may have a sentimental attachment to the name. It could also suggest that you are a creative and thoughtful person who puts a lot of thought into the things they name.
Is Myra a good dog name?
Myra has two syllables, which is highly recommended by dog trainers. The name also ends in a vowel sound, so it's easy for dogs to recognize. Myra isn't one of the most common names, so your dog will certainly stand out. If you love the name, you should pick it!
Popularity: Overall
Myra is not a popular dog name. That's great if you like to stand out from the crowd!
Popularity: Historical Trend
Myra was, in the past month, the 1675th most viewed dog name on PupNames.com.
As of December 2024, Myra is becoming ever more niche with new puppy owners. Our stats suggest that the name is less fashionable than it was at this time last year.
We've seen quite a lot of variation in rank for this name, which may suggest seasonal factors or interest driven by pop culture events.
In the past week, Myra was viewed 52 times, and liked 3 times.
Popularity: United States
The map below shows Myra's popularity across the United States, according to PupNames data.
Myra is most adored in New Mexico, West Virginia and Oklahoma.
By contrast, the name has been shown the least amount of interest in Iowa, New Jersey and Colorado.
Popularity: Around The World
And this world map shows which countries have the greatest love for the name Myra.
Most popular breeds named Myra:
- Dachshund
- American Pitbull Terrier
- Chihuahua
- Rhodesian Ridgeback
- Chinese Shar-Pei
Myra is found in these categories:
biblical
Derived from Hebrew, meaning "swift" or "water," often associated with biblical references.
old-fashioned
Popular during the Victorian era, rarely heard in modern dog parks.
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