Originating from Greek roots, 'Myella' is a unique and captivating feminine name that carries a touch of ancient elegance. Derived from the word 'myelos,' which translates to 'marrow,' Myella was historically used as an adjective to describe something deep or profound. This intriguing derivation imparts a sense of depth and substance to the name, making it a compelling choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker for their daughter.
The name Myella has seen fluctuations in popularity over the past few decades, with a noticeable uptick in recent years. It first appeared on the birth records in 2008 with five registrations and resurfaced in 2010 with seven births. After a gap of several years, it made a comeback in 2016 with another five births. The most recent data shows an increasing trend, with six births each in 2018 and 2019, followed by seven in 2021 and the highest number yet, eight births in 2023. In total, there have been 44 babies named Myella since 2008.