Myrtise is of Greek origin, derived from the word 'myrte,' which means 'myrtle.' This name was popular among early Christians as a symbol of purity and peace, as myrtles were often used in ancient Greek weddings and funerals to represent love and immortality.
"From the provided data, it appears that there were no recorded births of the name Myrtise between the years 1920 and 1926 except for five in each year, totaling ten births over this period."