Cyro

Meaning of Cyro

In the pale shimmer of an ink-drenched dawn, the name Cyro drifts like a solitary lantern along a silent canal, pronounced SIGH-roh, its syllables evoking both the ancient Greek kyrios, “lord,” and the warm arc of the Spanish sun, yet in Japanese reverie it glows with the quiet promise of umbral moonlight on rice paper. Uncommon—fewer than a dozen newborns in each of the last seasons have borne this name—Cyro carries the stillness of cedar forests and the subtle bloom of ume flowers, suggesting a presence at once dignified and gentle, a soul equally at home in the hush of temple corridors and beneath the wide-open sky. Here is a name that wears its rarity like a silk haori, cool to the touch, unfolding in layered meaning as expansively as dawn itself.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as SIGH-roh (/ˈsaɪroʊ/)

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