[Facts] Meaning and origin of Kira
Kira is a name used in the book Atlas Shrugged. I assume it has Russian roots but have also been told it is Persian. Would someone know the true meaning and origin. Thanks
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Just a note: the name Kira is in Ayn Rand's We the Living, not in Atlas Shrugged (the protagonist in that book was named Dagny Taggart).
I'm not sure of the history, but as far as I know, the Latin origin of the word Kira is based on light. Kira is also the Persian word for Sun, and a Russian form of Helen (light). The traditional Hindi meaning of Kira is ray.
Kira is also a masculine name in Japan, I believe, but don't know if it has meaning, or what it is.
I'd like to know, as well. I have been called by it for over three decades, thus far.
~Kira~
Kira is also a masculine name in Japan, I believe, but don't know if it has meaning, or what it is.
I'd like to know, as well. I have been called by it for over three decades, thus far.
~Kira~
KIRA
Gender: Female
Meaning: Dark Lady
Origin: Celtic/Gaelic
C/O www.babynames.com for all those who think I'm wrong.
Gender: Female
Meaning: Dark Lady
Origin: Celtic/Gaelic
C/O www.babynames.com for all those who think I'm wrong.
Hmm, now we don't just think, we *know* you are probably wrong
Not everything on the 'net is a reliable source of information. Babynames.com is a perfect example.
Not everything on the 'net is a reliable source of information. Babynames.com is a perfect example.
Don't trust Babynames.com for meanings! (please read)
Don't take that site too seriously with meanings. It's pretty inaccurate as far as I can tell. It's useful for some things, but I NEVER go there for meanings.
Kira's actual meaning:
KIRA f Russian
Russian form of KYRA -->
KYRA f English
Pronounced: KIE-ra
Feminine form of CYRUS -->
CYRUS m English, Biblical
Pronounced: SIE-rus
From Kyros, the Greek form of the Persian name Kûrush, which may mean "far sighted" or may be related to the Persian word khur "sun". The name is sometimes associated with Greek kyrios "lord". This was the name of several kings of Persia, including Cyrus the Great, who conquered Babylon. He is famous in the Old Testament for freeing the captive Jews and allowing them to return to Israel.
So, Kira means either "far sighted", "sun", or "lord".
Miranda
Don't take that site too seriously with meanings. It's pretty inaccurate as far as I can tell. It's useful for some things, but I NEVER go there for meanings.
Kira's actual meaning:
KIRA f Russian
Russian form of KYRA -->
KYRA f English
Pronounced: KIE-ra
Feminine form of CYRUS -->
CYRUS m English, Biblical
Pronounced: SIE-rus
From Kyros, the Greek form of the Persian name Kûrush, which may mean "far sighted" or may be related to the Persian word khur "sun". The name is sometimes associated with Greek kyrios "lord". This was the name of several kings of Persia, including Cyrus the Great, who conquered Babylon. He is famous in the Old Testament for freeing the captive Jews and allowing them to return to Israel.
So, Kira means either "far sighted", "sun", or "lord".
Miranda
it comes from the name cyrus (greek) its also english /biblical from a persion man who conquered babylon who helped free the Israelites from egypt.
-Mara
-Mara
I personally was named aftrer the muppet, from the dark crystal, who was, in turn, named for the mythological greek nymph Korkira, who was the daughter of the River God, Aesopos.The Greek island Korkyra was named for her. It's apparantly not an uncommon greek name, spelled in different forms. From my research, it seems to be Dravidean in origin, which in turn makes it Indo-european. It's apparantly common in in the sikh religion, I have met three Kira Singhs. I've read something about the name originating from the irish saint Keelis, but I can't find the article at the moment.
I agree with not relying on baby name engines, I was told by one my name meant "princess" in Swahili, and I've found no basis for that. Also, have any of you Kira's noticed that there are more Kira's popping up every year?hah, soon we'll take over the world!
I agree with not relying on baby name engines, I was told by one my name meant "princess" in Swahili, and I've found no basis for that. Also, have any of you Kira's noticed that there are more Kira's popping up every year?hah, soon we'll take over the world!