Meaning & Definition of word "Cyrus"

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    Cyrus

    /ˈsaɪ.rəs/

    proper noun:

    • 1. A male given name of Persian origin, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'. It is also associated with several historical figures, including Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire.
      • Example: Cyrus was a ruler known for his progressive policies and respect for diverse cultures.
    • 2. Referring to Cyrus the Great, the ancient Persian king known for his establishment of the Achaemenid Empire.
      • Example: Cyrus is celebrated for his declaration of human rights, inscribed on the Cyrus Cylinder.
    • 3. Used to denote an individual who embodies leadership or wisdom, akin to the historical significance of Cyrus the Great.
      • Example: His friends often referred to him as 'Cyrus' because of his natural leadership abilities.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'Cyrus', which comes from Greek 'Kúros', of Persian origin.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    Cyrus the Great:

    Refers to the ancient Persian king who founded the Achaemenid Empire.

    Related Words

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    A name of Greek origin commonly used in Slavic countries.

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    Slang Meanings of cyrus