Meaning & Origin
Mayra is a Hispanic variant of Myra. The name Myra was created by the 17th-century poet Fulke Greville and is possibly based on Latin myrra meaning "myrrh", a fragrant resin obtained from a tree, or alternatively, it may be a rearrangement of the letters in the name Mary. Though spatially and etymologically distinct, Myra is also the name of an ancient city in Anatolia.
Cultural Significance and Notable Bearers
Mayra is particularly popular in Spanish-speaking communities. Notable people include Cape Verdean singer Mayra Andrade (born 1985), who lives and records in Paris; American politician Mayra Flores (born 1986); Cuban-Puerto Rican writer Mayra Montero (born 1952); and Colombian footballer Mayra Ramírez (born 1999). The name has also appeared in sports disciplines spanning beach volleyball, mixed martial arts, and rowing.
Meaning: Variant of Myra, possibly linked to "myrrh"
Origin: Created by Fulke Greville (17th century); adapted into Spanish
Type: First name (feminine)
Usage region: Spanish-speaking world and beyond