Myrtale
Μυρτάλη(Ancient Greek)
Myrtale Name meanings & History
Myrtale is derived from the Greek word "myrtos," which means "myrtle." In Greek mythology, Myrtale was the name of the daughter of the king of Athens, Erechtheus. One of the nicknames of Alexander the Great's mother (whose original name was Polyxena; she was afterwards called Myrtale, then Olympias, and Stratonice). Myrtale is a name that has been used in Ancient Greece, and is still occasionally used today.
Zodiac Sign of Myrtale: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Myrtale:
M: Mushy,Manipulative,Memorabilia,Mommy,Mother,Memory,Maternal
Y: Youth-giving,Yin/Yang,Yen/money
R: Reason,Rational,Restless,Resourceful
T: Tacky,Truth,Touchy,Testy,Tireless,Talkative,Doubting Thomas
A: Action,Aggressive,Argumentative,Ambitious,Angry,Assertive
L: Lovely,Liaison,Lazy,Luscious,Languid,Lover,Legal
E: Expressive,Exaggerate,Entertain,Enlighten,Environment,Enliven
Myrtale is:- a Devious name
- a Modern name
- a Refined name
- a Simple name