Pyrrha is an uncommon yet intriguing given name of Greek origin, derived from the ancient Greek word 'pyrrhos' meaning 'red-haired'. This distinctive moniker was notably borne by a figure in Greek mythology, Pyrrha, the daughter of Epimetheus and Pandora, who played a significant role in the myth of Deucalion, the Greek version of the Great Flood. In the context of this mythological narrative, Pyrrha's name is often translated to 'flame-haired' or 'red-headed', highlighting her unique identity amidst the story's prominent characters.
Pyrrha had a total of 22 babies born with this name between 2018 and 2023, with an average of about one baby named Pyrrha per year during these years.