The baby name Kyrey is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced KY-ray /ˈkaɪreɪ/,KY-ree /ˈkaɪri/,KEE-ray /ˈkiːreɪ/.
Kyrey is English in Origin.
The baby name Kyrey is a Unisex name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced KY-ray /ˈkaɪreɪ/,KY-ree /ˈkaɪri/,KEE-ray /ˈkiːreɪ/.
Kyrey is English in Origin.
Kyrey is a modern given name, chiefly used in the English-speaking world, likely created as a respelling of Kyrie/Kyree. Those forms trace to Greek kyrios (lord, master), known from the liturgical phrase "Kyrie eleison." Accordingly, Kyrey is often read as "of the Lord" or "lordly"; its resemblance to Spanish rey ("king") also gives it a contemporary regal nuance.
As a personal name, Kyrie and variants surfaced in the late 20th century and rose in the 2010s with pop culture and athletic visibility, prompting many spellings. Kyrey remains rare but fits current phonetic trends (Ky- + -ee). Related variants include Kyrie, Kyree, and Kyre; the name is used for all genders, though recent U.S. usage skews masculine.
Kyrey is an extremely rare name. Across our dataset of national birth registries and international name records, Kyrey appears only 5 times in total — found in 3 countries. If you're considering it, you'd be giving your child a name almost nobody else has.
Based on birth registration data from national statistics agencies.
| Country | Gender | Year | Rank | Born | of |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EG | Boys | 0 | #925 | 1 | 15,035 |
| MX | Girls | 0 | #1,265 | 3 | 17,781 |
| SA | Boys | 0 | #1,691 | 1 | 28,008 |
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