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Kirill

Kirill is a masculine given name used in Russia, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Serbia, and other Slavic regions. It is the Slavic form of Cyril, derived from the Greek Kyrillos, meaning “lord” or “master.” The name's form and spelling vary by language, with Kirill and Kiril common in Russian and Bulgarian contexts, Cyril in Latin-script usage, and Kyrylo or Kyryll appearing in Ukrainian and related languages.

Historically, the name is associated with Saint Cyril, one of the ninth-century missionaries who helped develop

Notable people named Kirill include Kirill I of Moscow (born Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyaev in 1946), the Patriarch

Slavic
literacy
and
whose
work
gave
rise
to
the
Cyrillic
script.
The
linkage
to
Cyril
means
the
name
has
long-standing
presence
in
Orthodox
Christian
communities,
where
the
form
Kirill
remains
common.
of
Moscow
and
All
Russia
since
2009;
Kirill
Kaprizov
(born
1997),
a
Russian
professional
ice
hockey
left
winger
for
the
Minnesota
Wild;
and
Kirill
Serebrennikov
(born
1969),
a
Russian
theater
and
film
director.
The
name
is
widely
used
across
Slavic
and
post-Soviet
societies
and
remains
a
common
choice
for
boys
in
those
regions.