Cirilo

Meaning of Cirilo

Cirilo is a masculine name of Spanish usage that traces its lineage to the Greek Kyrillos—rooted in the word kyrios, meaning “lord” or “master”—and carries a venerable resonance through its association with early Christian scholars such as Saints Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril of Jerusalem. In Latin American contexts, its three-syllable cadence, rendered in Spanish as see-REE-loh, evokes the measured dignity of a sunlit plaza, while its etymological weight confers an almost scholarly authority. Although Cirilo’s appearance in U.S. birth registers has remained modest—consistently ranking in the lower reaches of the top 1,000 names over the past century—it affords a distinctive counterpoint to more ubiquitous choices, marrying classical gravitas with a subtle nod to Mediterranean heritage. As an appellation, it appeals to parents who seek both cultural depth and an enduring sense of distinction, reflecting an analytical appreciation for names that bridge historical tradition and contemporary individuality.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as see-REE-loh (/siˈɾi.lo/)

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Notable People Named Cirilo

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Cirilo Saucedo -
Cirilo Cánovas -
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