The Verdant Meaning of Myrtice

Myrtice is a feminine variant of Myrtle, directly derived from the Greek word “myrtos,” meaning “myrtle.” The myrtle tree has held significant symbolic value in Greek mythology and culture for millennia. It was associated with Aphrodite (Venus in Roman mythology), representing love, beauty, and marriage. Myrtice, therefore, embodies these qualities along with connotations of peace, prosperity, and victory.

How to Say It

IPA: /ˈmɜːrtɪs/

Phonetic: MEER-tis

A Name for Her

female

Sweetened Forms

Notable Myrtices

  • Myrtice Thompson — American actress

Cultural Significance & History

In ancient Greece, myrtle wreaths were awarded to victors in athletic competitions and were also used in religious ceremonies honoring Aphrodite. The name Myrtice carries this historical weight of beauty, love, and triumph. It’s a relatively uncommon name but resonates with those who appreciate classic, nature-inspired names.

Where is Myrtice Found?

Myrtice is most commonly found in Greece and among Greek communities around the world. Its usage has spread to North America and other regions through immigration and cultural exchange, though it remains less prevalent than more common names.

Names with a Similar Spirit

  • Myra
  • Myrnah
  • Marithea
  • Mirella
  • Myrton

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Myrtice a biblical name?

No, Myrtice is not directly mentioned in the Bible, but ‘myrtle’ is referenced symbolically.

What does myrtle symbolize?

Myrtle symbolizes love, beauty, peace, prosperity and victory in Greek mythology and culture.