Cyra
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I suppose Cyra is the feminine form of Cyrus, or respectively a variant of Kira/Kyra. Therefore I would intuitionally pronounce Cyra like Kira (KEE-rah). I like it somehow, although the "c" makes it somehow wrong. I'd probably prefer Kira.
Combo suggestions:
Cyra Arielle
Cyra Joanna
Cyra Noemi
Cyra Tabita
Cyra Alexandra
Cyra Eugenia
Cyra Eunice
Cyra Ailis
Cyra Bedelia
Cyra Darina
Cyra Fiona
Cyra Maeve
Cyra Muriel
Combo suggestions:
Cyra Arielle
Cyra Joanna
Cyra Noemi
Cyra Tabita
Cyra Alexandra
Cyra Eugenia
Cyra Eunice
Cyra Ailis
Cyra Bedelia
Cyra Darina
Cyra Fiona
Cyra Maeve
Cyra Muriel
This message was edited 10/23/2014, 6:19 AM
I love Cyra, but I highly doubt I would ever use it. It doesn't seem entirely like a real person's name to me, if that makes sense. I pronounce it SIE-ra.
Cyra Lucy
Cyra Juliet
Cyra Beatrice
Cyra Olympia
Cyra Persephone
Cyra Delphine
Cyra Marina
Cyra Cassia
Cyra Alice
Cyra Agatha
Cyra Cornelia
Cyra Tamsin
Cyra Elisabet
Cyra Xanthe
Cyra Anneliese
Cyra Lucy
Cyra Juliet
Cyra Beatrice
Cyra Olympia
Cyra Persephone
Cyra Delphine
Cyra Marina
Cyra Cassia
Cyra Alice
Cyra Agatha
Cyra Cornelia
Cyra Tamsin
Cyra Elisabet
Cyra Xanthe
Cyra Anneliese
It's so cool! It's exactly my kind of name. Different but not weird, lovely in sound, and short enough that it doesn't need a nickname.
I don't like Cyra Renata cos of the "rah rah" sound you get when you say them. Spending about a minute thinking about it, I might use:
Cyra Emmeline
Cyra Josephine
Cyra Louette
Cyra Calanthe (okay, maybe not in real life. But it's awesome!)
Cyra Elodie
Cyra Jasmine
I don't like Cyra Renata cos of the "rah rah" sound you get when you say them. Spending about a minute thinking about it, I might use:
Cyra Emmeline
Cyra Josephine
Cyra Louette
Cyra Calanthe (okay, maybe not in real life. But it's awesome!)
Cyra Elodie
Cyra Jasmine