Kyrah

Meaning of Kyrah

Kyrah pirouettes off the tongue—KY-ruh, bright and brisk—carrying the ancient grace of the Greek “Kyra,” meaning “lady” or “throne,” yet wrapped in the fresh sparkle of a 21st-century spelling. She’s a sun-kissed mix of old-world nobility and modern fiesta, the kind of name that sashays through a plaza to the beat of a merengue band, then pauses just long enough to flash a confident smile. In the United States, Kyrah has kept a steady pulse inside the Top 1000 for three decades, a quiet star that refuses to wink out, reminding parents that rarity can still feel familiar. The name’s soft-and-strong rhythm suggests a heroine who can both sign autographs and solve equations, a fiery señorita of possibility. For families hunting a moniker that sounds like sunlight bottled in syllables—elegant, spirited, and just a tad unexpected—Kyrah answers with a wink and says, “¿Bailamos?”

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KY-ruh (/kaɪˈrɑ/)

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