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Myrna is the anglicized form of the Irish name Muirne and may refer to:

  • Myrna Anselma (1936–2008), Dutch Antillean fencer
  • Myrna Blyth (born 1939), American editor and writer
  • Myrna Brown (1959–2007), African-American singer and songwriter best known as Screechy Peach
  • Myrna Clark, New Democratic Party candidate, Canada
  • Myrna Combellack, academic researcher and writer of the Institute of Cornish Studies
  • Myrna Culbreath (born 1938), American science fiction writer
  • Myrna Cunningham, Miskita feminist and indigenous rights activist from Nicaragua
  • Myrna Dell (1924–2011), American actress, model, and writer
  • Myrna Dey, Canadian writer and novelist
  • Myrna Driedger, politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Myrna Fahey (1933–1973), American actress, played Maria Crespo in Walt Disney's Zorro
  • Myrna Fyfe (born 1941), retired Canadian provincial level politician and hospital administrator
  • Myrna Gopnik, Professor Emerita of Linguistics at McGill University
  • Myrna Hague, Jamaican lovers rock and jazz singer and actress
  • Myrna Hansen (born 1934), Miss USA 1953
  • Myrna Herzog (born 1951), Brazilian-Israeli Viol player and conductor
  • Myrna Katz, former South Africa cricketer
  • Myrna Kostash (born 1944), Canadian writer and journalist
  • Myrna Lamb (1930–2017), American playwright
  • Myrna Lorrie (born 1940), Canadian country singer
  • Myrna Loy (1905–1993), American film, television and stage actress
  • Myrna MacAulay of Townshippers' Association, in Quebec, Canada
  • Myrna Mack (1949–1990), Guatemalan anthropologist
  • Myrna Narcisse, director general of the Ministry of Women's Condition in Haiti, died in 2010 earthquake
  • Myrna Opsahl, killed by the Symbionese Liberation Army
  • Myrna Phillips (born 1942), politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Myrna Sharlow (1893–1935), American soprano in operas and concerts
  • Myrna Smith (1941–2010), American songwriter and singer
  • Myrna Summers (born 1949), Gospel Music singer, Minister of Music in Glenn Dale, Maryland
  • Myrna Vázquez (1935–1975), Puerto Rican actress and Boston activist
  • Myrna Veenstra (born 1975), former field hockey player from The Netherlands
  • Myrna Weber (born 1941), American model
  • Myrna Williams (politician) (1929–2021), American political figure in Nevada
  • Myrna Wooders, Canadian economist, contributor to public economic theory, network theory and game theory

Fictional characters

See also

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Myrna is the anglicized form of the Irish name Muirne and may refer to:

  • Myrna Anselma (1936–2008), Dutch Antillean fencer
  • Myrna Blyth (born 1939), American editor and writer
  • Myrna Brown (1959–2007), African-American singer and songwriter best known as Screechy Peach
  • Myrna Clark, New Democratic Party candidate, Canada
  • Myrna Combellack, academic researcher and writer of the Institute of Cornish Studies
  • Myrna Culbreath (born 1938), American science fiction writer
  • Myrna Cunningham, Miskita feminist and indigenous rights activist from Nicaragua
  • Myrna Dell (1924–2011), American actress, model, and writer
  • Myrna Dey, Canadian writer and novelist
  • Myrna Driedger, politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Myrna Fahey (1933–1973), American actress, played Maria Crespo in Walt Disney's Zorro
  • Myrna Fyfe (born 1941), retired Canadian provincial level politician and hospital administrator
  • Myrna Gopnik, Professor Emerita of Linguistics at McGill University
  • Myrna Hague, Jamaican lovers rock and jazz singer and actress
  • Myrna Hansen (born 1934), Miss USA 1953
  • Myrna Herzog (born 1951), Brazilian-Israeli Viol player and conductor
  • Myrna Katz, former South Africa cricketer
  • Myrna Kostash (born 1944), Canadian writer and journalist
  • Myrna Lamb (1930–2017), American playwright
  • Myrna Lorrie (born 1940), Canadian country singer
  • Myrna Loy (1905–1993), American film, television and stage actress
  • Myrna MacAulay of Townshippers' Association, in Quebec, Canada
  • Myrna Mack (1949–1990), Guatemalan anthropologist
  • Myrna Narcisse, director general of the Ministry of Women's Condition in Haiti, died in 2010 earthquake
  • Myrna Opsahl, killed by the Symbionese Liberation Army
  • Myrna Phillips (born 1942), politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Myrna Sharlow (1893–1935), American soprano in operas and concerts
  • Myrna Smith (1941–2010), American songwriter and singer
  • Myrna Summers (born 1949), Gospel Music singer, Minister of Music in Glenn Dale, Maryland
  • Myrna Vázquez (1935–1975), Puerto Rican actress and Boston activist
  • Myrna Veenstra (born 1975), former field hockey player from The Netherlands
  • Myrna Weber (born 1941), American model
  • Myrna Williams (politician) (1929–2021), American political figure in Nevada
  • Myrna Wooders, Canadian economist, contributor to public economic theory, network theory and game theory

Fictional characters

See also


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