It's classic Greek for "master, lord" -- kyrios for a man, kyria for a woman, kyri is a modern English adaptation. It was the polite form for addressing a person of high rank.
2006-10-10 09:23:14
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answered by Dick Eney 3
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First: Name: Paisley Meaning: Fashion Teardrop Print Gender: Unisex Origin: Celtic/Gaelic Middle: Name: Aurora Meaning: Goddess Of The Dawn Gender: Female Origin: Greek
2016-03-18 07:30:13
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answered by Michele 4
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Kyri comes from the Greek origin. It means "lord."
2006-10-10 09:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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The name Kyri, Kairi, kyree. etc is beautiful. I named my daughter Kyri Elena. From what i learned it meant lord. I pick it out from a game named kindom heart so
ra and Kairi were best friends.
2014-02-02 03:01:39
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answered by Krystle 1
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I was wondering the same thing b/c i was going to name my son, (who is to be born in Dec. 06) A'kyri so that is really amazing.
2006-10-10 09:26:54
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answered by pg#3 3
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i couldn't find the meaning with that spelling but Kyrie with an E means the lord and it is latin
2006-10-10 09:33:38
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answered by Betru2ursole 1
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There's also a type of neopet (that's a virtual pets website) named Kyrii. It looks like a little squirrell type thing, I think it sounds like a really bad name to name any kind of human though. It would be a bad name for a dog too, it sounds like Kylie or something pronounced wrong.
2006-10-10 09:27:57
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answered by Jenny 4
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It comes from the Greek, and it means "lord". Generally a male name.
2006-10-10 09:36:54
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answered by hoy_paz 1
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