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      Meaning of the first name Miranda

      Origin

      Latin

      Meaning

      Admirable

      Variations

      Maranda, Meranda, Mirinda
      The name Miranda traces its roots to Latin and holds the meaning of admirable or worthy of admiration. This name has a rich history, appearing in various forms throughout different cultures and eras. In ancient Roman times, it was believed that the name Miranda denoted a person who possessed admirable qualities or was an object of admiration. Over time, the name gained popularity and found its way into multiple languages.

      In history, Miranda has been noticed in literary works, notably in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest, where he created the character Miranda, the innocent and virtuous daughter of the sorcerer Prospero. This portrayal contributed to the name's prominence in English literature and theatrical works. It also reinforced the notion of Miranda as a symbol of beauty, goodness, and admiration.

      Today, the name Miranda remains prevalent and cherished around the world. With its Latin origin and positive connotations, it continues to be a popular choice for baby girls. Its timeless appeal and association with admirable qualities make it a favored name for parents seeking a combination of tradition and modernity. Whether retained in its original form or adorned with variant spellings, Miranda continues to grace birth certificates and resonate with individuals as a name that implies admiration and excellence.

      Based on our records...

      Smith

      This is the most common surname associated with Miranda.

      John

      This is the most common name of those married to a Miranda.

      Mary

      This is the most common name for a child of a Miranda.
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