Pronunciation | Sy-ra, See-ra |
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Gender | Female |
Language(s) | English, Persian, Greek, |
Origin | |
Language(s) | English, Persian, Greek |
Word/name | Persian name |
Meaning | like the moon, Born in the light. |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Throne, Lord, Sun. |
Related names | Kyra The common variations of the name Cyra include Cira (English, Russian, Japanese), Kira (English, Russian), Kyra (Russian, Japanese, English), Kyrah (Russian, Japanese), and Kiera (Irish). |
Cyra (Persian name) is a feminine given name and surname.
Cyra is the feminine form of Cyrus, the ancient Persian king.
People with the name include:
Vahid is the Persian, Kurmanji Kurdish and Bosnian variant of the Arabic masculine given name Wahid, meaning "The One", "Unique". People named Vahid include:
Cyra may refer to:
Forough is a Persian feminine given name meaning brightness. It is also a surname.
Nasrin is a feminine given name in Persian, meaning "wild rose". It is among the most popular names given to girls born in Iran.
Sima is a feminine given name that is used in different countries. In Iran and Turkey it is a feminine name. It literally means face. In India, it is usually transcribed “Seema” and also a feminine name. The meaning in Hindi is boundary. It is also a Greek and a Hebrew name. Among Jewish communities, the name Sima (סִימָה) can be from Hebrew and Aramaic, where it means treasure or precious, or as a nickname for someone named Simcha.
Renatus is a first name of Latin origin which means "born again".
Parisā is a Persian feminine given name.
Shekofteh, Shagufta or Shegufta is a mostly feminine given name of Persian origin. It means Full-blown, Opened, or Cheerful. A related name is the Afghan Shegufa. In Persian language, there is another similar name called Shokoufeh or Shekoufeh which means Blossom.
Fereshteh or Ferishteh or Freshteh or Freshte, Persian: فرشته fereshteh/fereshtah) is a feminine given name of Persian origin meaning angel, one of the most popular names in the Persian-speaking world. It is also transliterated as Freshteh or Fereshta or Farishta or Freshta in other languages like Hindi, Urdu, Bengali and Dari along with Persian.
Mahsa or Mahsā is a feminine given name of Persian origin. The name has the meaning "like the moon". Mah (𐎶𐏃) is the Old Persian word for "moon", and -sā (ـسا), as a suffix, means "representing, alike, as". Notable people with the name include:
Farzan or Farzān is a Persian masculine given name or a surname. The feminine equivalent is Farzaneh/Farzana.
Sania is an Urdu Persian feminine given name, which means "second cardinal number" and "splendid". It comes from the Arabic cardinal number for second in feminine form ثانية and it means second for feminine objects.
Susanna or Suzanna is a feminine first name, of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke. It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling. It is derived from the Egyptian shoshen meaning "lotus flower". Arabic سوسن (Sausan) meaning "lily". Persian سوسن (Susan) is the Persian spelling of this name and the Armenian: Susan, Shushan-Սուսան (Սուսաննա)= Շուշան is means a flower Lilium (Լիլիա). The spelling Susanna is used in Sweden, Italy, the Netherlands and Finland, as well as in the English-speaking world. The spelling Zuzana is used in Czech Republic and Slovakia and spelling Zsuzsanna in Hungary. In Poland it is Zuzanna. Even though very uncommon, it is also spelled Susana in Spain and Portugal, where it is more common.
Jasmina, sometimes Jasminka, as a feminine variant, and Jasmin, sometimes Jasminko, as a masculine variant, are given names used in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia, and same as a given name Jasmine, which is the common form in German, Romance and English-speaking countries, although almost always as a feminine variation.
Niusha is a feminine given name of Persian origin. Notable people with the name include:
Razia, Raziya or Razieh is a Persian feminine given name and an occasional surname which is Persianized and derived from the feminine form of the Arabic: "Radhiyyah", meaning "content, contented, pleased, satisfied". It may refer to the following people:
Kyra is a feminine given name that may derive from the Greek word kurá or from Cyra, the feminine form of Cyrus. Notable people with the name include:
Tannaz is a feminine given name of Persian origins.
Golnar is a feminine given name of Persian origins.