There are
462
Myrthils in the USAMyrthil is the
46138th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Myrthil
JessyMyrthil
Jessy Myrthil is a Haitian soccer player who has represented the Haiti national team in international competitions.DaniseMyrthil
Danise Myrthil is a Haitian basketball player who has played for the Haiti national team and various professional leagues.RobensonMyrthil
Robenson Myrthil is a Haitian soccer player who has played for clubs in Haiti, France, and the United States.LutherMyrthyl
Luther Myrthyl is a Haitian soccer player who has represented the Haiti national team and has played for professional clubs in Haiti and the United States.JimmyMyrthil
Jimmy Myrthil is a Haitian soccer player who has represented the Haiti national team and has played for professional clubs in Haiti and Saint Lucia.NanetteMyrthil
Nanette Myrthil is a French actress known for her roles in French films and theater productions.MelissaMyrthyl
Melissa Myrthyl is a Haitian-American singer-songwriter known for her soulful voice and R&B music.Myrtho
Myrtho is a character in the French opera 'La Juive' composed by Fromental Halévy.RaynaldMyrthil
Raynald Myrthil is a Haitian soccer player who has played for clubs in Cyprus and the Dominican Republic.MervynMyrthong
Mervyn Myrthong is an Indian field hockey player who represented India at the international level.Myrthil Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Myrthil' is of Haitian and French origin. It is derived from the given name 'Myrtó,' which means 'myrtle tree' in Greek.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Myrthil' is most commonly found among Haitian communities in Haiti and the Haitian diaspora in countries such as the United States, Canada, and France.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Myrthil' include 'Mirtil', 'Mirtillo', 'Myrtille', 'Myrthill', 'Myrthu', 'Myrtle', 'Myrtleberry', 'Myrton', 'Myrtos', and 'Myrtoula'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Myrthil' have migrated from Haiti to other countries due to factors such as economic opportunities, political instability, and family reunification.