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Mirna (Croatian/Mirna Serbian/Мирна) is a female name common among Croats and Serbs. Derived from the Slavic element mir, Mirna means "peaceful." It is often confused with the name 'Myrna' (/myrrhna/), which is not Slavic in origin, but Celtic and means "beloved", also "tender". In Circassian culture, Mirna means "This Eye", "Mir" stands for "this" and "Na" stands for "Eye".

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  • Mirna (Croatian/Mirna Serbian/Мирна) is a female name common among Croats and Serbs. Derived from the Slavic element mir, Mirna means "peaceful." It is often confused with the name 'Myrna' (/myrrhna/), which is not Slavic in origin, but Celtic and means "beloved", also "tender". In Circassian culture, Mirna means "This Eye", "Mir" stands for "this" and "Na" stands for "Eye". (en)
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  • Mirna (en)
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  • \m/i/-rna\, \mir-na\ (en)
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  • Mirna (Croatian/Mirna Serbian/Мирна) is a female name common among Croats and Serbs. Derived from the Slavic element mir, Mirna means "peaceful." It is often confused with the name 'Myrna' (/myrrhna/), which is not Slavic in origin, but Celtic and means "beloved", also "tender". In Circassian culture, Mirna means "This Eye", "Mir" stands for "this" and "Na" stands for "Eye". (en)
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