Variant of Myrtis, from Greek 'myrtos' meaning myrtle, a symbol of love.
Mirtis is a variant of Myrtis, from Greek myrtos meaning myrtle, a plant long associated with love and beauty. Myrtle has a strong classical presence in the Mediterranean imagination, often linked to devotion, celebration, and the gentle elegance of greenery.
That gives Mirtis a natural and lyrical quality. The name sounds compact and somewhat antique, which fits its Greek background well. It does not try to be flashy; instead, it suggests cultivated simplicity.
Because myrtle has symbolic associations as well as botanical ones, the name feels quietly meaningful. Mirtis is rare, but it has the kind of classical texture that can make a name seem both fresh and old at the same time.