Mirandah
Mirandah Origin and Meaning
Mirandah is a feminine name that is a spelling variation of Miranda, which derives from Latin meaning 'worthy of admiration' or 'wonderful.' The added 'h' at the end gives this classic name a slightly unique twist while maintaining its elegant sound and meaning. Miranda gained popularity through Shakespeare's character in 'The Tempest' and saw peaks of usage in the 1990s. This variant spelling offers distinction while preserving the name's literary heritage. Mirandah has a romantic, somewhat ethereal quality that balances strength and femininity. Though less common than the traditional spelling, it may appeal to parents who appreciate the original name's meaning and history but desire something slightly different. The name carries connotations of beauty, intelligence, and independence.