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Myrtle May Miller (born Cooper), 1906 - 1966
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Myrtle Eleanor LuLu Belle Wiseman (born Cooper), 1913 - 1999
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Myrtle Cooper (born Frederick), 1893 - 1982
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Myrtle Annie Spears (born Cooper), 1906 - 1979
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Myrtle Eleanor Stamey (born Cooper Wiseman), 1913 - 1999
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Myrtle Marjorie Bolender (born Cooper), 1909 - 1979
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Myrtle May Jordan (born Cooper), 1901 - 1988
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Myrtle Elizabeth Dodds (born Cooper), 1913 - 1966
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Myrtle Eleanor (Lulu Belle) Wiseman (born Cooper), 1913 - 1999
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Myrtle Floy Houston (born Cooper), 1900 - 1983
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Myrtle Mae McGregor (born Cooper), 1892 - 1942
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Myrtle Amelia Hathaway (born Cooper), 1896 - 1990
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Myrtle Amelia Hathaway (born Cooper), 1896 - 1990
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Myrtle Eileen Cooper (born Dubell), 1940 - 2011
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Myrtle Belle Cooper (born Elliott), 1888 - 1968
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Myrtle F. Cooper, 1893 - 1982
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Myrtle Cooper, 1905 - 1983
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Myrtle L. Cooper, 1917 - 1994
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Myrtle Cooper (born Brown), 1871 - 1947
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Myrtle Ada Cooper, Circa 1896 - 1947
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Myrtle Cooper, Circa 1887 - 1949
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Myrtle Ada Cooper, died 1946
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Myrtle Ada Cooper, died 1946
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Myrtle Cooper in The Dispatch - Apr 6 1990
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Myrtle Cooper in Spartenburg Weekly Herald and Herald-Journal - Apr 14 1932
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Myrtle Cooper in The Portsmouth Times - July 27 1973
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Myrtle Marie Cooper, 1919 - 1935
Idaho, Death Certificates, 1911-1937
Myrtle Cooper, 1922 - 1922
Idaho, Death Certificates, 1911-1937
Myrtle Cooper Giffin, 1884 - 1957
West Virginia, Deaths
Myrtle Cooper, 1899 - 1960
West Virginia, Deaths
Myrtle Lee Cooper, Circa 1888 - 1924
West Virginia, Deaths
Myrtle Cooper Jarrell, died 1944
West Virginia, Deaths
Myrtle Estella Cooper, 1881 - 1955
Maryland Deaths
Myrtle Mae Cooper, 1893 - 1977
Maryland Deaths
Myrtle V. Cooper, 1901 - 1977
Maryland Deaths
Myrtle Bennett Cooper, 1900 - 1961
Maryland Deaths
Myrtle Richardson, 1877 - 1927
Michigan Deaths
Myrtle Alberta Aldrich, 1879 - 1932
Michigan Deaths
Myrtle Cooper, 1877 - 1929
Michigan Deaths
Myrtle A. Cooper, 1888 - 1919
Michigan Deaths
Myrtle May Cooper (born Eggleston), Circa 1892 - 1913
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Myrtle L Imhoff, born Circa 1904
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Myrtle Cooper, born Circa 1902
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Myrtle F. Cooper, born Circa 1920
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Myrtle Marie Cooper, 1919 - 1935
Idaho, Deaths and Stillbirths
Myrtle Cooper, 1905 - 1955
Arizona Death Certificates
Myrtle R. Cooper, 1904 - 1959
Arizona Death Certificates
Myrtle Cooper, 1893 - 1966
Arizona Death Certificates
Myrtle Cooper, 1892 - 1955
Arizona Death CertificatesMyrtle Cooper, 1910 - 1984
BillionGravesMyrtle Nioma Cooper, 1906 - 1996
BillionGravesMyrtle E Cooper, 1890 - 1977
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Myrtle M Cooper, 1920 - 2011
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Myrtle Jeanne Cooper, 1928 - 2014
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Myrtle M Cooper, 1919 - 1996
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Myrtle Cooper, died 1962
New Jersey Death Index, 1920-1929, 1949-2017
Myrtle A.L. Cooper, Circa 1886 - 1970
Missouri Deaths, 1961-1970
Myrtle Cooper, Circa 1888 - 1963
Missouri Deaths, 1961-1970
Myrtle Mae Cooper, Circa 1883 - 1969
Missouri Deaths, 1961-1970
Myrtle B. Cooper, Circa 1894 - 1966
Missouri Deaths, 1961-1970Myrtle Cooper, 1872 - 1950
Colorado, Mesa County ObituariesMyrtle C. McBeth (born Cooper), 1909 - 1992
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- Japanese: マートル・クーパー (Mātoru Kūpā)
- Russian: Мертл Купер (Mertl Kupe)


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- Australia 6%
- Canada 4%
- New Zealand 2%
- United Kingdom 2%
The name Myrtle has its origins in the Old French word "mirtile," which refers to the myrtle plant, a symbol of love and immortality, and is derived from the Latin "myrtus." This name first appeared in regions of Europe, particularly in France and England, during the Middle Ages, where the myrtle plant was associated with various cultural and historical significances, including its use in wedding ceremonies and as a symbol of peace. The name Myrtle is often linked to characteristics of beauty and resilience, reflecting the enduring nature of the myrtle plant itself. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Myrtilla" in Italian and "Myrtle" in English, with some modern adaptations including "Myrtice." While the name has seen a decline in popularity in recent years, it retains a classic charm and is often associated with literary references, notably in F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great Gatsby," where a character named Myrtle Wilson plays a significant role. Overall, Myrtle embodies a rich historical and botanical heritage, making it a name steeped in cultural significance.
The last name "Cooper" has its origins in England, deriving from the Middle English term "couper," which referred to a barrel maker or someone who crafted wooden vessels, a profession that was vital in the storage and transportation of goods in medieval times. The name is occupational in nature, reflecting the trade of those who initially bore it, and it is believed to have first appeared in the 13th century. Geographically, it is most commonly associated with England, but it has also spread to other English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, and Australia, due to migration. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures, such as "Kuper" in German-speaking regions and "Cuper" in some Slavic languages, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic characteristics. The name has maintained its association with craftsmanship and trade throughout history, and it remains a common surname today, often linked to a legacy of skilled artisanship.
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