"Cyrus" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Cyrus" Meaning

Cyrus refers to:

1. A given name, historically referring to a character from the Bible, Cyrus the Great, and now often used as a modern name.
2. A feminine given name, derived from the Persian word "kourush", meaning "throne" or "king".
3. Cyrus, a city in Iran, known for its ancient remains, including the famous Cyrus Cylinder.
4. Cyrus, a brand of Iran's main airline, Iran Air.

"Cyrus" Examples

Usage Examples of "Cyrus"


1. Historical Reference

In ancient Persia, Cyrus the Great was a king who conquered the Persian Empire and founded the Achaemenid Empire.

2. Given Name

My friend Cyrus is a successful businessman and philanthropist. He's also a big fan of rock music.

3. Surname

The Cyrus family has a rich history in agriculture, with their farm producing fresh vegetables and fruits for the local market.

4. Brand Name

Cyrus is a well-known electronics company that produces high-quality audio equipment, including amplifiers and loudspeakers.

5. Mythology

In Persian mythology, Cyrus is a hero who was said to have built the city of Ecbatana, the ancient capital of Media.

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