Myrna
Myrna is the anglicized form of the Irish name Muirne and may refer to:
- Myrna Anselma, Dutch Antillean fencer
- Myrna Blyth, American editor and writer
- Myrna Brown, 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, American science fiction writer
- Myrna Cunningham, Miskita feminist and indigenous rights activist from Nicaragua
- Myrna Dell, American actress, model, and writer
- Myrna Dey, Canadian writer and novelist
- Myrna Driedger, politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Myrna Fahey, American actress, played Maria Crespo in Walt Disney's Zorro
- Myrna Fyfe, 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, Miss USA 1953
- Myrna Herzog, Brazilian-Israeli Viol player and conductor
- Myrna Katz, former South Africa cricketer
- Myrna Kostash, Canadian writer and journalist
- Myrna Lamb, American playwright
- Ludmyrna "Myrna" Lopez, Democratic member of the City Council of Richmond, California
- Myrna Lorrie, Canadian country singer
- Myrna Loy, American film, television and stage actress
- Myrna MacAulay of Townshippers' Association, in Quebec, Canada
- Myrna Mack, 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, politician in Manitoba, Canada
- Myrna Sharlow, American soprano in operas and concerts
- Myrna Smith, American songwriter and singer
- Myrna Summers, Gospel Music singer, Minister of Music in Glenn Dale, Maryland
- Myrna Vázquez, Puerto Rican actress and Boston activist
- Myrna Veenstra, former field hockey player from The Netherlands
- Myrna Weber, American model
- Myrna Williams , American political figure in Nevada
- Myrna Wooders, Canadian economist, contributor to public economic theory, network theory and game theory