Myrtle Bays

Name meaning, origin and global statistics

Myrtle Bays — French
121K People worldwide
United States Most common in
1970s Peak popularity
Gender
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Myrtle Bays is a name that combines French origins. The first name Myrtle is a feminine given name of French origin. Myrtle is a feminine given name or nickname derived from the plant name Myrtus; it was popular during the Victorian era, along with other plant and flower names. Myrtle, a symbol of a happy marriage, is often included in a bridal bouquet. Variants include the French-language Myrtille, and Mirtel, a popular name for newborn girls in Estonia during 2012. The surname Bays: Betty Bays (1931–1992), American baseball player Carter Bays (born 1975), American television writer Christophe Bays (born 1991), Swiss ice hockey goaltender Daniel H. Bays (1942–2019), American historian of China Eric Bays (born 1932), Canadian bishop Jan Chozen Bays (born 1945), American pediatrician and Buddhist writer Marguerite Bays (1813–1879), Swiss mystic and Roman Catholic saint Nicolas Bays (born 1977), French politician Randal Bays (born 1950), American musician Steve Bays, Canadian musician, audio engineer, and producer Myrtle is a distinctive first name, carried by approximately 121K people globally, with the highest concentration in United States. The name Myrtle reached peak popularity in the 1970s, reflecting the naming trends of that era.

Etymology & Origin

First Name: Myrtle

French

Myrtle is a feminine given name or nickname derived from the plant name Myrtus; it was popular during the Victorian era, along with other plant and flower names. Myrtle, a symbol of a happy marriage, is often included in a bridal bouquet. Variants include the French-language Myrtille, and Mirtel, a popular name for newborn girls in Estonia during 2012.

Surname: Bays

French

Betty Bays (1931–1992), American baseball player Carter Bays (born 1975), American television writer Christophe Bays (born 1991), Swiss ice hockey goaltender Daniel H. Bays (1942–2019), American historian of China Eric Bays (born 1932), Canadian bishop Jan Chozen Bays (born 1945), American pediatrician and Buddhist writer Marguerite Bays (1813–1879), Swiss mystic and Roman Catholic saint Nicolas Bays (born 1977), French politician Randal Bays (born 1950), American musician Steve Bays, Canadian musician, audio engineer, and producer

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Geographic Distribution

The first name Myrtle is distributed across the globe, with the highest concentrations in the following countries:

United States 52%
United Kingdom 27%
Australia 12%
Canada 9%

Popularity Over Time

Popularity of the name Myrtle by decade, based on birth registration data:

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Numerology

According to Pythagorean numerology, each letter in a name carries a numerical value. Here are the key numbers for Myrtle Bays:

5
Expression Number

Freedom and adaptability. A dynamic, versatile personality that embraces change and seeks new experiences.

6
Soul Urge Number

Nurturing and responsibility. Associated with care, family values and a strong sense of duty towards loved ones.

8
Personality Number

Ambition and material success. Represents power, business acumen and the drive to achieve significant goals.

Numerology is a cultural tradition for exploring symbolism in names. Results are for entertainment purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the origin of the first name Myrtle?
The first name Myrtle originates from French. Myrtle is a feminine given name or nickname derived from the plant name Myrtus; it was popular during the Victorian era, along with other plant and flower names. Myrtle, a symbol of a happy marriage, is often included in a bridal bouquet. Variants include the French-language Myrtille, and Mirtel, a popular name for newborn girls in Estonia during 2012.
When was Myrtle most popular?
The name Myrtle reached its peak popularity during the 1970s.
What is the origin of the surname Bays?
The surname Bays originates from French. Betty Bays (1931–1992), American baseball player Carter Bays (born 1975), American television writer Christophe Bays (born 1991), Swiss ice hockey goaltender Daniel H. Bays (1942–2019), American historian of China Eric Bays (born 1932), Canadian bishop Jan Chozen Bays (born 1945), American pediatrician and Buddhist writer Marguerite Bays (1813–1879), Swiss mystic and Roman Catholic saint Nicolas Bays (born 1977), French politician Randal Bays (born 1950), American musician Steve Bays, Canadian musician, audio engineer, and producer
How common is the surname Bays?
The surname Bays is shared by approximately 7K people worldwide.
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