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KYREONA
FeminineModern female name derived from the Greek word 'kyros' meaning 'lord', with '-ena' added to create a feminine form.
KYRESE
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from the Arabic Kiram or Kirâma, meaning "noble lord" or "generous.
KYRESHA
FeminineUnique and captivating name of African origin that translates to "strong strength" in Swahili, reflecting power and resilience.
KYRHA
FeminineUnique, exotic given name of unknown origin, used for both boys and girls, with no traditional nicknames or meanings associated.
KYRI
MasculineCaptivating Greek name derived from "kyrios," meaning "lord" or "master." It has been associated with historical figures like Saint Kiryaki and Emperor Kiryiakos II. Today, it's a popular choice in Greece, carrying a sense of strength and nobility.
KYRI
FeminineRare Greek name derived from 'kyrios', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. It's associated with figures like Saint Cyril, who invented the Cyrillic script.
KYRIA
FeminineGreek female given name derived from "kyrios," meaning "lord" or "master," signifying "female lord" or "mistress.
KYRIAH
FeminineRare Hebrew feminine name meaning "song" or "cantillation," derived from the name of King David's wife in the Bible.
KYRIAKI
FeminineUnique Greek feminine given name derived from "kyrios," meaning lord, and connected with through the suffix "-aki." Its origins trace back to Byzantine times when it was an honorific title for high-ranking women, later evolving into a popular given name among Greek Orthodox Christians. Notably, Saint Kyriaki, a wealthy woman known for her charitable deeds, is revered as the patron saint of young women and newlyweds in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
KYRIAKOS
MasculineGreek masculine given name derived from "kyrios", meaning "lord" or "master". It denotes belonging to or association with lordship. Historically popular among Orthodox Christians, it signifies authority and respect.
KYRIAN
FeminineGreek name meaning "lord" or "master," associated with the legendary Titan warrior, Cyrius, known for his courage and leadership.
KYRIAN
MasculineStriking male name of Greek origin, derived from "kyrios," meaning "lord" or "master.
KYRIANA
FeminineGreek feminine name derived from "kyrios", meaning "lord" or "master".
KYRIANNA
FeminineUnique Greek feminine name derived from "kyrios", meaning "lord" or "master".
KYRIC
MasculineRare and enigmatic name with unknown origins, possibly derived from Greek or Scottish roots, but no concrete evidence supports either theory.
KYRIE
MasculineGreek-derived name meaning "Lord" or "Master", originally used to address high-ranking figures in ancient Greece and later as a title for Jesus Christ in early Christian traditions.
KYRIE
FeminineKyrie: Greek-origin name meaning 'lord/master', popularized by liturgical music; suitable for both boys and girls, easy pronunciation /KEER-ee/.
KYRIEE
MasculineRare unisex name of Greek origin, derived from 'kyrios', meaning 'lord' or 'master', conveying power and respect.
KYRIEE
FeminineGreek-derived unisex name meaning 'lord' or 'master', originally used as an honorific title among high-ranking males in ancient Greece.
KYRIEL
FeminineCaptivating unisex name of Hebrew origin, combining "khir" meaning sun with "el" for God, translating to Sun of God. It signifies radiance, energy, and divine favor.
KYRIELLE
FeminineDistinctive Greek-origin female name derived from "kyrie," meaning "lord" or "master." It holds historical significance as an epithet for Jesus Christ and was adopted by early Christian martyrs. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents worldwide.
KYRIEN
MasculineDistinctive male given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word "Caeruleus" meaning "blue" or "sky-blue," historically associated with blue-eyed individuals in medieval France.
KYRII
MasculineRare Greek name derived from "k iris," meaning "rainbow." It signifies hope, renewal, and vibrancy, drawing inspiration from Greek mythology's association of rainbows with these qualities.
KYRIL
MasculineHistoric Slavic name derived from Greek 'Kyrios', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. Notable bearer was Saint Cyril, a Byzantine missionary who introduced Christianity to the Slavs.
KYRILL
MasculineSlavic male name derived from 'Kyrillos', meaning 'divine' or 'sun-like'. It was popularized by Saint Cyril, who created the Glagolitic alphabet.
KYRILLOS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from 'kyrillos', meaning 'lord' or 'master'. Popularized by Saint Kyrillos, it signifies courage and leadership.
KYRIN
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from 'kyrios', meaning 'lord' or 'master'.
KYRIN
MasculineUnusual name with unknown origins and meaning, gaining popularity due to its distinct sound and spelling.
KYRIO
MasculineKerio is a rare Greek male given name meaning "lord" or "master," derived from the Greek word "kyrios.
KYRION
MasculineRare yet powerful Greek name, translating to "lord" or "master".
KYRIQ
MasculineUnique, unexplained name with no known origin or meaning.
KYRIQUE
MasculineRare and distinct Greek-origin given name meaning 'lord' or 'ruler', derived from the Greek word Kyrikos, and historically associated with Jesus Christ in early Christian traditions.
KYRIS
MasculineRare Greek-derived name meaning "lord" or "master," originally used to refer to the supreme being in early Christian times. It has been used as a given name since the late 19th century and may also be related to the Persian name Cyrus, further associating it with power and authority.
KYRO
MasculineGreek-derived name, first appearing in the English-speaking world during the late 19th century, with interpretations suggesting meanings of "lord" or "throne.
KYRO
FeminineRare Greek name meaning 'lord' or 'master', originating from the Byzantine Empire's era of high-ranking individuals.
KYROE
MasculineGreek name meaning 'the lord's hand', derived from the Greek word 'Kyros' meaning 'lord'.
KYROH
MasculineOriginal given name of unknown origin, with no direct association to any particular language or culture. Its meaning remains elusive, but many are drawn to its distinct sound and rarity.
KYROLLOS
MasculineUncommon yet intriguing Egyptian name, believed to derive from Keryros. Its meaning remains uncertain but may relate to the Greek word "kerux," meaning herald or messenger. This name has been borne by notable figures such as Saint Cyriacus and Pope Kirillos IV. Today, it's popular among Egyptian Christians, particularly Copts.
KYRON
MasculineDistinctive name of Greek origin meaning 'lord' or 'master', associated with the god of war, Ares. Popularized during medieval times when Europeans embraced Greek mythology, Kyron has historically been given to boys in noble or warrior families across various cultures. Today, it remains an uncommon yet meaningful choice for parents seeking a name rich in history and power.
KYRONE
MasculineCaptivating name of uncertain origin, believed to be Welsh, Celtic or Greek, popular for its unique sound and spelling, symbolizing strength or uniqueness.