The baby name Kyra-Lea is a Female name , 34 syllables long and is pronounced KY-ruh-LEE (KY-rah-lee) — /ˈkaɪ.rə.liː/,KY-ruh-LEE-uh (KY-rah-lee-uh) — /ˈkaɪ.rəˌliː.ə/.
The baby name Kyra-Lea is a Female name , 34 syllables long and is pronounced KY-ruh-LEE (KY-rah-lee) — /ˈkaɪ.rə.liː/,KY-ruh-LEE-uh (KY-rah-lee-uh) — /ˈkaɪ.rəˌliː.ə/.
Kyra-Lea is in Origin.
Kyra-Lea is a modern hyphenated blend of two well-traveled names. Kyra comes from Greek Kyra/Kyria, the feminine of kyrios “lord,” giving the sense of “lady” or “ruler”; it also overlaps with Slavic/Russian Kira and is sometimes linked to the Persian royal name behind Cyrus. Lea is the international form of Leah (Hebrew Le’ah), traditionally interpreted as “weary,” though some scholars connect it to an Akkadian word for “cow”; in French and Italian it appears as Léa/Lea, and in English it can also echo the Old English lea, “meadow.”
Use of Kyra in English rose in the late 20th century, and creative double names became fashionable in the same era, situating Kyra-Lea within contemporary naming while preserving ancient roots. Variants and near-equivalents include Kyra Lea, Kyralea, Kyra-Lee, Kyra-Leigh, Kira-Lee, Keira-Lea, Kiera-Leigh, Kyrah-Lea, and Léa-Kyra. The compound can evoke “lady of the meadow” or simply combine two classic, cross-cultural traditions.
Kyra-Lea is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.
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