Myrtille
Myrtille is a French surname. It is also the French word for blueberry. As a given name, Myrtille is primarily used for females in French-speaking countries. The name's origin is thought to be derived from the Greek word "myrtos," meaning myrtle, a flowering shrub. Alternatively, it could be a direct reference to the blueberry fruit. The name has a gentle, naturalistic connotation. Popularity of the name Myrtille has seen fluctuations over time. It experienced a rise in usage in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and has seen a resurgence in more recent decades. Examples of notable individuals with the surname or given name Myrtille exist in various fields, including arts and literature. The name is often associated with a sense of sweetness and nature. Its phonetic qualities contribute to its perceived charm.