Mirlande is a captivating female given name of Haitian origin, derived from the French word 'merle', meaning 'blackbird'. This moniker is often chosen for its melodious sound and unique charm. In Haiti, it's popular but not overly common, adding an element of distinction to those who bear it. Pronunciation can vary slightly by region, but it's typically sounded out as /miːrˈlɑːnd/ in English-speaking countries. The name Mirlande is not associated with any specific day on the calendar or particular saint, allowing parents the freedom to choose any birthday or special occasion to celebrate this name. It's also a name that has been gaining international recognition due to its appealing sound and Haitian heritage, making it an attractive choice for parents looking for a distinctive yet approachable moniker for their daughter.
Mirlande's popularity peaked in 1982 and 1985 with 7 births each year. There was a slight decline in 1986 with only 5 births that year. Overall, there were 19 Mirlandes born during these three years.