namesKyrylo
Kyrylo is a masculine given name of Ukrainian origin. It is the Ukrainian form of the Greek name Kyrillos, which derives from the word "kyrios," meaning "lord" or "master." The name has a long history in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, most notably associated with Saint Cyril, a Byzantine missionary who, along with his brother Methodius, developed the Glagolitic alphabet.
The popularity of Kyrylo varies across different regions and historical periods. In Ukraine, it remains a common
Variations of the name Kyrylo exist in different languages. For instance, Cyril is the English equivalent, while