Keira | |
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Pronunciation | kee-ra |
Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Meaning | Dark |
Region of origin | Greek |
Other names | |
Related names | Keira, Ciara, Ceará, Cyrus (name), Akira, Kaira, Keera, Kyra, Kiran, Kyrah, Kyreena, Kyrha, Kyria, Kyrie, Cyrene, Kyrra |
Kira is an ancient (7000 years old) female given name and is actually unrelated to Ciara, which in Gaelic means dark.[1]
The girl's name Kyra is pronounced /ˈkɪərə/ keer-ə. It is a form of the name Kiran, pronounced /ˈkɪərən/ keer-ən. Kiran is of Hindi and Sanskrit origin, meaning "beam of light". From Sanskrit, it evolved to the Persian[2] and Egyptian word Ki-Ra for "like Ra, the sun" and later to ancient Greek where its meaning became "lady" (male name Kyros (see Kyrie), meaning "lord"). A short form of kyria, κυρία, the Greek title of respect for a woman. [3]
The word Sire for addressing royalty in western european languages is a modern variant of it. Therefore it can also be used as a female form of Cyril. In Slavonic, it means "strong woman".
Kira (Ки́ра): Feminine form of Russian Kir, meaning "mistress, ruler." This also can translate to "Leader of the people" or "One the people look to".[4] Though the popularity and direct translation for the Russian forms of the name Kira are debated, there are several other Russian translations including Кира meaning "beloved". Kira is another Russian derivative for the name Kyra, descended from Kyros, the Greek form of the Persian name Kûrush, which may mean "far sighted" or may be related to the Persian word khur "sun". The name is sometimes associated with Greek kyrios "lord". This was the name of several kings of Persia, including Cyrus the Great, who conquered Babylon. He is famous in the Old Testament for freeing the captive Jews and allowing them to return to Israel.[5]
The etymologically unrelated Japanese name, romanized as "Kira", is common in Japan, as both given name and family name. "Kira kira" also means glittery, or shiny, in Japanese.[6]
Kyra has 11 variant forms: Kaira, Keera, Keira, Kira, Kyrah, Kyreena, Kyrha, Kyria, Kyrie, Kyrene and Kyrra. See also Cyrah and Kiran.[7]
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