Kyriana is a distinctive feminine name of Greek origin, deriving from kyrios, the word for “lord” or “master,” and thus carrying a subtle implication of noble leadership. Pronounced kee-ree-AH-nuh (/kiˈriənə/), it unfolds in three clear syllables that balance lyrical flow with articulate precision. Though Kyriana has never surged into the top tiers of U.S. baby-name charts—hovering in the 900s throughout the past decade—it maintains a steady, if modest, presence that appeals to parents in search of a name both meaningful and refreshingly uncommon. Its classical roots and contemporary rarity suggest a poised individuality, perfectly suited to a child whose ambitions may be shaped more by her own character than by the heritage of her given name.