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Cyril is a masculine given name. It is derived from the Greek name Κύριλλος (Kýrillos), meaning 'lordly, masterful', which in turn derives from Greek κυριος (kýrios) 'lord'. There are various variant forms of the name Cyril such as Cyrill, Cyrille, Ciril, Kirill, Kiryl, Kirillos, Kuriakose, Kyrylo, Kiril, Kiro, and Kyrill.

John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) was the president of the United States from 1961 to 1963.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cyril Smith</span> British politician and sex offender (1928–2010)

Sir Cyril Richard Smith was a prominent British politician who after his death was revealed to have been a prolific serial sex offender against children. A member of the Liberal Party, he was Member of Parliament (MP) for Rochdale from 1972 to 1992. After his death, numerous allegations of child sexual abuse by Smith emerged, leading law enforcement officials to believe he had been guilty of sex offences.

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The following lists events that happened during 1857 in Australia.

James, Jamie, Jim, or Jimmy Kennedy may refer to:

Cyril Emanuel King was an American politician who served as the second elected Governor of the United States Virgin Islands from 1975 until his death in 1978.

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George Kennedy (1925–2016) was an American actor.

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Cyril Frost Kennedy, ED was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada.

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Cyril James Kennedy is a former Australian politician.

Gerhardus Willem Koornhof is a South African politician and economist who serves as the Parliamentary Counsellor to President Cyril Ramaphosa. When Ramaphosa served as deputy president, Koornhof was his parliament counsellor. An MP since 1994, Koornhof currently represents the African National Congress, though he previously represented United Democratic Movement between 1999 and 2003 and the National Party/New National Party before that.

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