Miranda as a name
Miranda is a name of Latin origin, meaning “admirable” or “worthy of admiration”. It was first used by William Shakespeare in his play “The Tempest” for the character Miranda, the daughter of the sorcerer Prospero.
In modern times, Miranda has become a popular name for girls around the world, especially in English-speaking countries. It can be spelled in various ways, such as Myranda or Mirenda, and can be given as a first or middle name.
People named Miranda are often described as creative, independent, and intelligent. Some famous Mirandas include actress Miranda Cosgrove, singer Miranda Lambert, and novelist Miranda July.
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