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Kyrien
Pronounced KEER-ee-en /ˈkir.i.ɛn/Low
Meaning: Kyrien extends Kyrie with an -en ending. Kyrie derives from Greek kyrios, 'lord', and is familiar from the liturgical prayer 'Kyrie eleison' ('Lord, have mercy'); its modern name use follows the basketball player Kyrie Irving. The extended form is a new coinage. Routes uncertain.Low
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History & Origin
Kyrien is a modern American extension of Kyrie, from Greek kyrios, 'lord' — a word carried for centuries in the Christian prayer Kyrie eleison, 'Lord, have mercy'. Kyrie's rise as a boys' name in the U.S. follows the basketball player Kyrie Irving; the added -en here has no separate tradition. Routes uncertain, which we note (said 'KEER-ee-en').
It appears only very rarely for boys in the U.S. Rare, extended, and modern.
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What does the name Kyrien mean?
Kyrien extends Kyrie, from Greek kyrios, 'lord'. The longer form is modern; routes are uncertain, which we note.
How do you pronounce Kyrien?
It's said KEER-ee-en /ˈkir.i.ɛn/ — three syllables, stress on the first.
Is Kyrien a boy or girl name?
Kyrien is used as a boy's name.
How popular is Kyrien?
Kyrien is a very rare name for boys in the U.S.













