Re: Kyrea
in reply to a message by lail spurgin
Unless it also means something else in another language (eg. "parrot" in Serbocrustacean), Kyrea - or better yet, Kyria - means "Lady" or "Mrs" in Greek. The male couterpart is Kyrios, meaning "Lord" or "Mr", as in "Kyrie eleison" (Ecclesiastical Greek for "Lord have mercy" or, in Chinese, "Lod have moo-shi").
Spinoff Greek names include:
* For boys are Kyriacos, as in "Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou (George Michael)" which yields the anagram: "A hairy gay Greek go-go musician (Police sore, too!)", and
* For girls, Kyriaki -- a.k.a. Kiki -- which also means Sunday.
Spinoff Greek names include:
* For boys are Kyriacos, as in "Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou (George Michael)" which yields the anagram: "A hairy gay Greek go-go musician (Police sore, too!)", and
* For girls, Kyriaki -- a.k.a. Kiki -- which also means Sunday.