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Topics referred to by the same term
Look up myrtle or Myrtle in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Myrtle may refer to: Myrtaceae, the myrtle family Myrtus, the myrtle genus List of plants
Myrtle
City in South Carolina, United States
Myrtle Beach is a resort city in Horry County, South Carolina, United States. It is located in the center of a long and continuous 60-mile (97 km) stretch
Myrtle_Beach,_South_Carolina
Golf tournament
The Myrtle Beach Classic is a golf tournament on the PGA Tour. It is played at the Dunes Golf and Beach Club in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It was
Myrtle_Beach_Classic
Genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae
Myrtus (commonly called myrtle) is a genus of flowering plants in the family Myrtaceae. It was first described by Swedish botanist Linnaeus in 1753. Over
Myrtus
Genus of trees
(/ˌleɪɡərˈstriːmiə/), commonly known as crape myrtle (also commonly spelled crepe myrtle, crape-myrtle, or crapemyrtle), is a genus of deciduous and evergreen
Lagerstroemia
Species of flowering plant
Myrtus communis, the common myrtle or true myrtle, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae. It is an evergreen shrub native to southern
Myrtus_communis
Species of plant
Lagerstroemia speciosa (giant crepe-myrtle, queen's crepe-myrtle, banabá plant, or pride of India, or "queen's flower" or "jarul") is a species of Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia_speciosa
Species of tree
Lagerstroemia indica, known as the crape myrtle (also crepe myrtle, crêpe myrtle, or crepeflower), is a species of flowering plant in the genus Lagerstroemia
Lagerstroemia_indica
American sideshow performer (1868–1928)
Josephine Myrtle Corbin (May 12, 1868 – May 6, 1928) was an American sideshow performer born as a dipygus. This referred to the fact that she had two separate
Myrtle_Corbin
Minor League Baseball team in South Carolina
The Myrtle Beach Pelicans are a Minor League Baseball team in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and the Single-A affiliate of the Chicago Cubs of the National
Myrtle_Beach_Pelicans
Airport in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Myrtle Beach International Airport (IATA: MYR, ICAO: KMYR, FAA LID: MYR) is a county-owned, public-use airport. It is located 3 miles (5 km) southwest
Myrtle Beach International Airport
Myrtle_Beach_International_Airport
Chicken that was officially recognized as a World War II paratrooper
Myrtle the Parachick was a chicken that was officially recognized as an Allied paratrooper during World War II. Over the summer of 1944, Lt. Pat Glover
Myrtle_the_Parachick
Unincorporated community in Missouri
Myrtle is a small, unincorporated community in Oregon County, Missouri, United States. It lies 14 mi (23 km) southeast of Alton, 14 mi (23 km) east of
Myrtle,_Missouri
Species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia myrsinites, the myrtle spurge, blue spurge, or broad-leaved glaucous-spurge, is a succulent species of flowering plant in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae
Euphorbia_myrsinites
Fairy tale by Giambattista Basile (1634)
"The Myrtle" is an Italian literary fairy tale written by Giambattista Basile in his 1634 work, the Pentamerone. It is Aarne-Thompson type 652A. A woman
The_Myrtle
American potato chip collector (1924–2014)
Myrtle Nola Young (April 1, 1924 – August 9, 2014) was an American potato chip collector whose collection caught the eye of national news and talk shows
Myrtle_Young
Topics referred to by the same term
Creek Myrtle Creek (Victoria), Australia, a stream Myrtle Creek, Oregon, United States, a city Myrtle Creek (Curry County, Oregon), a stream Myrtle Creek
Myrtle_Creek
Species of tree
Backhousia citriodora, commonly known as lemon myrtle, lemon scented myrtle or lemon scented ironwood, is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae. It
Backhousia_citriodora
Avenue in Brooklyn and Queens, New York
Template:Attached KML/Myrtle Avenue KML is from Wikidata Myrtle Avenue is a 8.1-mile-long (13.0 km) street that runs from Duffield Street in Downtown
Myrtle_Avenue
1925 novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald
inhabited by mechanic George Wilson and his wife—and Tom's mistress—Myrtle. Myrtle joins them, and the trio proceeds to a small New York apartment that
The_Great_Gatsby
Species of flowering plant in the dogbane family
periwinkle, common periwinkle, and sometimes in the United States, myrtle or creeping myrtle. Vinca minor is a trailing subshrub, spreading along the ground
Vinca_minor
Irish chef (1924–2018)
Myrtle Allen (born Myrtle Hill, 13 March 1924 – 13 June 2018) was an Irish chef. She was head chef and co-owner of the Michelin star-winning restaurant
Myrtle_Allen
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Grove can refer to: Myrtle Grove, Bingley, United Kingdom Myrtle Grove, Youghal, Republic of Ireland Myrtle Grove, Florida, U.S. Myrtle Grove (Easton
Myrtle_Grove
Myrtle is part of the English common name of many trees and other plants, particularly those of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae). Plants called "myrtle" include:
List of plants known as myrtle
List_of_plants_known_as_myrtle
Metropolitan Statistical Area in South Carolina, United States
The Myrtle Beach metropolitan area (officially the Myrtle Beach–Conway–North Myrtle Beach, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area) is a census-designated metropolitan
Myrtle Beach metropolitan area
Myrtle_Beach_metropolitan_area
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn
The Myrtle Avenue station (announced on New Technology Trains as the Myrtle Avenue–Broadway station) is a New York City Subway express station on the
Myrtle Avenue station (BMT Jamaica Line)
Myrtle_Avenue_station_(BMT_Jamaica_Line)
New York City Subway line
The Myrtle Avenue Line, also called the Myrtle Avenue Elevated, is a fully elevated line of the New York City Subway as part of the BMT division. The line
BMT_Myrtle_Avenue_Line
Filipina cosplayer and actress (born 1994)
Myrtle Abigail Porlucas Sarrosa (born December 7, 1994) is a Filipino actress, cosplayer, and recording artist who rose to prominence after winning Pinoy
Myrtle_Sarrosa
British pacifist (1921–1987)
Myrtle Solomon (9 June 1921 – 22 April 1987) was a British pacifist. She was general secretary of the Peace Pledge Union (PPU), a British pacifist organisation
Myrtle_Solomon
American actress (1891–1918)
Myrtle Gonzalez (September 28, 1891 – October 22, 1918) was an American actress. She starred in at least 78 silent era motion pictures from 1913 to 1917
Myrtle_Gonzalez
Myrtle wreath at Vergina (Greek: Χρυσό στεφάνι της Βεργίνας, Latin: corona Verginae) made of gold myrtle (Myrtus communis) leaves and flowers, is one of
Myrtle_wreath_at_Vergina
Name list
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
Myrtle_(given_name)
Species of flowering plant (bog-myrtle)
regions of Eurasia and North America. Common names include bog-myrtle, sweet gale, Dutch myrtle, and sweetgale. Myrica gale is an aromatic deciduous shrub
Myrica_gale
Shopping mall in Briarcliffe Acres, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Briarcliffe Acres, South Carolina, United States. The mall has 523,414 square feet (48,626.8 m2)
Myrtle_Beach_Mall
Myrtle family of plants
(/mərˈteɪsiˌaɪ, -siːˌiː/), the myrtle family, is a family of dicotyledonous plants placed within the order Myrtales. Myrtle, pōhutukawa, bay rum tree, clove
Myrtaceae
City in Oregon, United States
Myrtle Point is a city in Coos County, Oregon, United States, established in 1887. The population was 2,475 at the 2020 census. Located in the Coquille
Myrtle_Point,_Oregon
Public school in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States
Myrtle Beach High School (abbreviated MBHS) is a public school located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The school is one of nine high schools within Horry
Myrtle_Beach_High_School
Coastal area in South Carolina, US
19, 1949 The Myrtle Beach Sun column, "From the Grandstrand" and another titled "From the Grand Strand" on December 3, 1949, in The Myrtle Beach News.
Grand_Strand
Scottish skier and mountaineer
Myrtle Lillias Simpson (née Emslie; born around 1930) is a Scottish skier and the thirteenth woman to receive the Polar Medal. She has been called the
Myrtle_Simpson
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Bank may refer to: in Australia Myrtle Bank, South Australia Myrtle Bank, Tasmania in the United Kingdom Myrtle Bank, Little Switzerland, Douglas
Myrtle_Bank
Shopping mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Square Mall was the first enclosed shopping mall in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, United States, located in the heart of the city. It bordered
Myrtle_Square_Mall
New York City Subway station
The Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station (announced on New Technology Trains as the Myrtle Avenue–Wyckoff Avenue station) is a New York City Subway station complex
Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station
Myrtle–Wyckoff_Avenues_station
United States Air Force base located near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach Air Force Base was a United States Air Force base located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina over 3,937 acres. A municipal airport built in 1939
Myrtle_Beach_Air_Force_Base
Pungent fruit of the tree Pimenta dioica
Allspice, also known as Jamaica pepper, myrtle pepper, pimenta, or pimento, is the dried unripe berry of Pimenta dioica, a midcanopy tree native to the
Allspice
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Hill may refer to: Myrtle Hill, a location in Myddfai community, Wales Boligee Hill, now known as Myrtle Hill, near Boligee, Alabama, listed on
Myrtle_Hill
Nothospecies of plant
crape myrtle, is an artificial hybrid species of flowering plant in the family Lythraceae. Its parents are Lagerstroemia indica (the crepe‑myrtle) and
Lagerstroemia_×_egolfii
American novelist and poet
Myrtle Reed (September 27, 1874 – August 17, 1911) was an American author, poet, journalist, and philanthropist. She wrote a number of bestsellers and
Myrtle_Reed
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Edwards may refer to: Myrtle Edwards (sportswoman) Myrtle Edwards (politician) Myrtle Edwards Park, Seattle, Washington This disambiguation page
Myrtle_Edwards
Species of plant
cherry, Guarani cherry, Barbados cherry, West Indian cherry, wild crepe myrtle, cereza, and cerise. Malpighia emarginata is originally native to the Lesser
Malpighia_emarginata
Town in Mississippi, United States
Myrtle is a town in Union County, Mississippi, United States. As of the 2020 census, Myrtle had a population of 484. Myrtle is rooted in a settlement
Myrtle,_Mississippi
Amusement park in South Carolina (1948–2006)
The Myrtle Beach Pavilion was a historic pay-per-ride, no parking fee, 11-acre amusement park that was located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina at the corner
Myrtle_Beach_Pavilion
Species of plant
Luma apiculata, the Chilean myrtle, arrayán or temu, is a species of flowering plant in the myrtle family, native to the central Andes between Chile and
Luma_apiculata
List of ships with the same or similar names
USS Myrtle has been the name of more than one United States Navy ship, and may refer to: USS Myrtle (1862), tugboat acquired in September 1862 and sold
USS_Myrtle
Bus route in Brooklyn, New York
B54 is a bus route on Myrtle Avenue in Brooklyn, New York City. The line travels between Downtown Brooklyn in the west and Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues station
B54_(New_York_City_bus)
Species of bird
in winter. The species combines four closely related forms: the eastern myrtle warbler (spp. coronata); its western counterpart, Audubon's warbler (spp
Yellow-rumped_warbler
City in Oregon, United States
Myrtle Creek is a city in Douglas County, Oregon, United States. The population was 3,481 at the 2020 census. Myrtle Creek was named for the groves of
Myrtle_Creek,_Oregon
American reality television series
Welcome to Myrtle Manor, also known as Trailer Park: Welcome To Myrtle Manor, is an American reality television series on TLC that premiered on March
Welcome_to_Myrtle_Manor
Species of plant
gladdon, myrtle flag, myrtle grass, myrtle root, myrtle sedge, pine root, sea sedge, sweet cane, sweet cinnamon, sweet grass, sweet myrtle, sweet root
Acorus_calamus
Rapid transit service
service operates as a shuttle between Metropolitan Avenue in Queens and Myrtle Avenue–Broadway in Brooklyn. The M is the only service that travels in the
M (New York City Subway service)
M_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
2023 stage musical
to get gas, and all realize, except George, that his wife Myrtle is Tom's mistress; Myrtle hates being poor and is excited to be the mistress of a rich
The_Great_Gatsby_(musical)
1915 British ship
HMS Myrtle was an Azalea-class sloop that was part of a Royal Navy squadron that was sent to assist the Baltic States and their fight for independence
HMS_Myrtle
Species of tree
distilled for the essential oil, and is known in the trade as aniseed myrtle or anise myrtle. The ringwood tree has a dense crown and grows up to 45 m (148 ft)
Syzygium_anisatum
Cemetery in Georgia, US
Myrtle Hill Cemetery is the second-oldest cemetery in the city of Rome, Georgia. The cemetery is at the confluence of the Etowah River and Oostanaula River
Myrtle_Hill_Cemetery
American actress (1922–1992)
Nancy Walker (born Anna Myrtle Swoyer; May 10, 1922 – March 25, 1992) was an American actress of stage, screen, and television. She was also an occasional
Nancy_Walker
Atlantic Coast Line Railroad branch in North Carolina and South Carolina
Railroad's Myrtle Beach Branch was a railroad line that at its greatest extent ran from company's main line in Elrod, North Carolina south to Myrtle Beach
Myrtle_Beach_Branch
American wildlife trainer
Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.) in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and the Myrtle Beach Safari, a tour that runs through the facility.
Doc_Antle
Species of tree
Nothofagus cunninghamii, commonly known as myrtle beech or Tasmanian myrtle, is the dominant species of cool temperate rainforests in Tasmania and Southern
Nothofagus_cunninghamii
American politician
Myrtle Agnes Cain (April 11, 1894 – February 6, 1980) was an American politician and labor activist. She served as president of the Women's Trade Union
Myrtle_Cain
Multi-purpose arena in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Beach Convention Center is an 8,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It hosts various local concerts, conventions, and
Myrtle Beach Convention Center
Myrtle_Beach_Convention_Center
Ferris wheel in South Carolina, Oceanfront Boardwalk and Promenade
The Myrtle Beach Skywheel is a 187-foot-tall (57.0 m) observation wheel located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, that opened May 20, 2011. At the time
Myrtle_Beach_SkyWheel
Species of tree
southern China and western and central Malaysia. Its common names include box myrtle, bayberry and kaphal. Its berries are edible and are consumed locally. It
Myrica_esculenta
Water park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Myrtle Waves is a water park attraction in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, the largest of the five water parks in the area and in the state. The park has
Myrtle_Waves
Annual motorcycle rally in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Cultural Heritage and Bike Festival, is an annual motorcycle rally in the Myrtle Beach, South Carolina area, held on Memorial Day weekend. Called a "one-of-a-kind
Black_Bike_Week
American professional golfer (born 1999)
finishing 23rd on the Korn Ferry Tour points list. On May 12, 2024, he won the Myrtle Beach Classic for his first PGA Tour victory. In July 2025, Gotterup won
Chris_Gotterup
Canadian sprinter and journalist (1902–1985)
Myrtle Alice Cook (also competed as Myrtle McGowan) (January 5, 1902 – March 18, 1985) was a Canadian track and field athlete, journalist, and sports administrator
Myrtle_Cook
Weekly newspaper published in Myrtle Point, Oregon
The Myrtle Point Herald is a weekly newspaper in Myrtle Point, Oregon. Myrtle Point's first newspaper was called the West Oregonian. The name was mocked
Myrtle_Point_Herald
American actress and writer (1888–1978)
Myrtle Vail (January 7, 1888 – September 18, 1978), sometimes credited as Myrtle Damerel, was an American vaudevillian, and radio and film actress and
Myrtle_Vail
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Springs may refer to: Myrtle Springs, Texas, a census-designated place (CDP) in Van Zandt County, Texas Myrtle Springs Station, a sheep ranch in
Myrtle_Springs
Species of shrub
Myrica californica (California bayberry, California wax myrtle or Pacific wax myrtle) is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Pacific coast of
Myrica_californica
Coastal park in South Carolina
Myrtle Beach State Park is a 312 acre state park located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, on land donated by Myrtle Beach Farms in 1934. Myrtle Beach
Myrtle_Beach_State_Park
Co-founder of Unity Church
Mary Caroline "Myrtle" Page Fillmore (August 6, 1845 – October 6, 1931) was an American who was co-founder of Unity, a church within the New Thought Christian
Myrtle_Fillmore
Irish chef (born 1980)
Marchesi in Paris. In May 2019, she founded the Myrtle Restaurant in Chelsea, London, named after Myrtle Allen, Irish Michelin star-winning head chef and
Anna_Haugh
New York City Subway station in Brooklyn
The Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station is a station on the IND Crosstown Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Myrtle and Marcy
Myrtle–Willoughby Avenues station
Myrtle–Willoughby_Avenues_station
New Zealand netball coach and administrator
Myrtle Muir (1900–1966) was the first coach of the New Zealand national netball team in 1938. She was a founder of what would become Netball New Zealand
Myrtle_Muir
Developmental psychologist (1899-1988)
Myrtle Byram McGraw (August 1, 1899 – September 6, 1988) was an American psychologist, neurobiologist, and child development researcher. Myrtle was born
Myrtle_Byram_McGraw
American pilot and astronaut (1925–2019)
Myrtle "Kay" Thompson Cagle (June 3, 1925 – December 22, 2019) was an American pilot and one of the Mercury 13 female astronauts group. She worked as a
Myrtle_Cagle
Berry and plant
species name refers to the resemblance of its leaves to that of common myrtle. The name bilberry is primarily applied to Vaccinium myrtillus, but is also
Vaccinium_myrtillus
Extinct species of flowering plant
Myrcia skeldingii is an extinct species of plant in the family Myrtaceae that was endemic to a single location along the Mason River between Clarendon
Myrcia_skeldingii
English baroness and photographer (1934–2000)
Myrtle Olive Felix Robertson, 11th Baroness Wharton (née Arbuthnot; 20 February 1934 – 15 May 2000), known as Ziki Robertson and professionally as Ziki
Ziki Robertson, 11th Baroness Wharton
Ziki_Robertson,_11th_Baroness_Wharton
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
Myrtle is a community in the Town of Whitby, Durham Region, Ontario, Canada. Myrtle, located in what was Whitby Township, was first named Well's Corners
Myrtle,_Ontario
Varieties of the color cyan
of some moonstones. Myrtle green, also called myrtle, is a color which is a representation of the color of the leaves of the myrtle plant. The first recorded
Shades_of_cyan
Excavator dredge mining vessel
The Myrtle Irene (USCG id: 643114) is a crewed flat-topped power barge adapted into a littorals at-sea excavator dredge mining vessel designed by Tony
Myrtle_Irene
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Township may refer to: Myrtle Township, Knox County, Missouri Myrtle Township, Oregon County, Missouri Myrtle Township, Custer County, Nebraska
Myrtle_Township
Boardwalk in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, runs 1.2 miles (1.9 km) along the oceanfront from the Pier 14 at 14th
Myrtle_Beach_Boardwalk
Genus of flowering plants
names include bayberry, bay-rum tree, candleberry, sweet gale, and wax-myrtle. The generic name was derived from the Greek word μυρίκη (myrike), meaning
Myrica
City in Minnesota, United States
Myrtle is a city in Freeborn County, Minnesota, United States. As of the 2020 census, Myrtle had a population of 47. Myrtle was platted in 1900, when
Myrtle,_Minnesota
Public high school in Little River, South Carolina, United States
North Myrtle Beach High School is a public school located in Little River, South Carolina. The school is one of nine high schools within Horry County Schools
North Myrtle Beach High School
North_Myrtle_Beach_High_School
Motorsport track in the United States
Myrtle Beach Speedway (originally named Rambi Raceway) was a short track located on U.S. Route 501 near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. The track was built
Myrtle_Beach_Speedway
Genus of fungi
America with the only species Austropuccinia psidii, commonly known as myrtle rust, guava rust, or ʻōhiʻa rust. It affects plants in the family Myrtaceae
Austropuccinia
Topics referred to by the same term
Myrtle Avenue is a street in Queens, New York City. Myrtle Avenue may also refer to: Myrtle Avenue, Hounslow, close to Heathrow Airport Myrtle Avenue (BMT
Myrtle Avenue (disambiguation)
Myrtle_Avenue_(disambiguation)
MYRTLE
MYRTLE
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Galsworthy, a habitational name from a place in Devon named Galsworthy, possibly from Old English gagel ‘gale’, ‘bog myrtle’ + ora ‘hill slope’.
Girl/Female
Persian Latin French English
Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a, the Babylonian goddess of love....
Boy/Male
Persian
Myrtle or bride.
Girl/Female
Greek American
Myrtle.
Girl/Female
Greek
Myrtle.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metonymic occupational name for a wire drawer, from Middle English wīr ‘wire’.English : topographic name for someone who lived where bog myrtle grew, Old English wīr.English : habitational name from Wyre Forest in Hereford, Worcestershire, and Shropshire, probably named from a Celtic river name meaning ‘winding river’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Staffordshire named Gailey, from Old English gagel ‘bog-myrtle’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.In some instances, an altered spelling of South German Gailer (variant of Geiler) or of Swiss Gälli (see Gall).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived where the shrub myrtle grew.Americanized form of Greek Myrtoglou or a metronymic of similar derivation, from the Greek female personal name Myrto (see Mirto).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Worrall in South Yorkshire, named with Old English wīr ‘bog myrtle’ + halh ‘nook’, ‘recess’. The Wirral peninsula in Cheshire has the same origin and may well be the source of the surname in some cases.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Myrtle
Girl/Female
Greek American
Myrtle.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Myrtle
Girl/Female
Persian American Latin French English
Star. Refers to the planet venus. Also myrtle leaf. Also a, the Babylonian goddess of love....
Girl/Female
Greek
Myrtle.
Girl/Female
Greek
Myrtle.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Myrtle
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, German, Greek, Jamaican
An Aromatic; Evergreen Shrub; Botanical Name; The Myrtle is a Dark Green Shrub with Pink or White Blossoms; A Flower; Symbol of Victory
Girl/Female
Greek American English
Myrtle.
Female
English
English name derived from the vocabulary word, myrtle, the name of a flowering shrub or tree, derived from the Old French diminutive myrtille, MYRTLE means "little myrtle."
Surname or Lastname
Jewish (Ashkenazic)
Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the Yiddish female personal name Hodes (Hebrew Hadasa ‘myrtle’; English spelling Hadassah).Polish : from a variant of Chodysz or Chadys, pet forms of the eastern Slavic personal name Chodor. Compare Hodor.English : variant of Hood 1.
MYRTLE
MYRTLE
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Tamil
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord Hanuman
Boy/Male
Muslim
Beloved, A prophets name David
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Sea-feather; Feather from the Sea Shore
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
A Dancer
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada
Always Ahead
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light of Art
Male
Hebrew
Variant form of Hebrew Samael, the name of an Angel of Death, SAMIL means "whom God makes" and "venom of God."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The King of Jewels; The Ruby
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a.
Resembling myrtle or myrtle berries; having the form of a myrtle leaf.
n.
A large genus of tropical American trees and shrubs, nearly related to the true myrtles (Myrtus), from which they differ in having very few seeds in each berry.
n.
A widely dispersed genus of shrubs and trees, usually with aromatic foliage. It includes the bayberry or wax myrtle, the sweet gale, and the North American sweet fern, so called.
n.
A tree of the West Indies related to the myrtle (Pimenta acris).
n.
The fruit of Myrica cerifera (wax myrtle); the shrub itself; -- called also candleberry tree.
a.
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a large and important natural order of trees and shrubs (Myrtaceae), of which the myrtle is the type. It includes the genera Eucalyptus, Pimenta, Lechythis, and about seventy more.
n.
A species of the genus Myrtus, especially Myrtus communis. The common myrtle has a shrubby, upright stem, eight or ten feet high. Its branches form a close, full head, thickly covered with ovate or lanceolate evergreen leaves. It has solitary axillary white or rosy flowers, followed by black several-seeded berries. The ancients considered it sacred to Venus. The flowers, leaves, and berries are used variously in perfumery and as a condiment, and the beautifully mottled wood is used in turning.
n.
The wax-covered fruit of the wax myrtle, or bayberry. See Bayberry, and Candleberry tree.