Myrl
Myrl Origin and Meaning
Myrl is a gender-neutral name though historically more common for females, derived from the word 'merle' meaning 'blackbird' in French. The name shares etymological roots with Meryl and Muriel, all connecting to Celtic origins where 'muirgheal' means 'bright sea.' With its single-syllable simplicity, Myrl reached modest popularity in the United States during the early 20th century, particularly between 1890-1920, but has since become quite rare. The name's brief, distinctive sound gives it a certain vintage charm that resonates with the current trend toward rediscovering early 20th-century names. While uncommon today, Myrl offers an interesting alternative to more popular short names, combining brevity with a touch of natural imagery in its blackbird associations.