Meaning and origins of my first name "Kirrily"
ive always wanted to know out of curiosity
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Nope . . .
It's a combination of Kiri and Lee or Kira and Lee. In this case, I'd say Kiri and Lee, so it has the same meanings as those two names.
This is a common girls' name in Australia but I've rarely seen it elsewhere. Other common spellings include Kirilee, Kirrilee and Kiralee.
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It's a combination of Kiri and Lee or Kira and Lee. In this case, I'd say Kiri and Lee, so it has the same meanings as those two names.
This is a common girls' name in Australia but I've rarely seen it elsewhere. Other common spellings include Kirilee, Kirrilee and Kiralee.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us. - J.R.R. Tolkien.
This message was edited 6/1/2006, 6:47 PM
How do you pronouce it?
It is pronounced Kee-ree-lee
hence....Kirrily
hence....Kirrily
Apparently it is an aboriginal name meaning 'bark of tree'