Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginCyryl is the Polish form of Cyril, a name with deep roots in Greek and Christian tradition. The name derives from the Greek Kyrillos (Κύριλλος), itself from kyrios (κύριος) meaning "lord"—a term used frequently in the Greek New Testament to refer to God or Jesus. Thus, Cyryl carries a meaning of "lordly" or "masterful."Cultural and Religious ContextIn Poland, Cyryl has been a less common variant of the more widespread Kiryl or Cyrillic forms, but it is strongly tied to the region's Christian heritage. The name is especially honored by Saint Cyril the Philosopher (also known as Cyril of Thessaloniki), a 9th-century Byzantine Greek missionary who, with his brother Methodius, evangelized the Slavic peoples. Their creation of the Glagolitic alphabet—later evolving into the Cyrillic script—makes Cyryl a name closely associated with literacy, faith, and Slavic culture.Notable BearersThough specific Polish bearers are less prominent internationally, Cyryl is often used in recognition of saints such as Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril of Jerusalem, both from the 4th–5th centuries, who were important early theologians. In Poland, the name appears in Catholic communities and occasionally among those influenced by Eastern Orthodox traditions. A notable figure is Cyryl Soter, painter and author, who used the name in his artistic works, though historical records remain sparse.Global VariantsGiven Poland's Slavic neighbors, Cyryl shares roots with Croatian Kiril, Macedonian Kiril, Belarusian Kiryl (Кірыл), and Russian Kirill (Кирилл). These maintain the core "lord" meaning but with different linguistic endings. In Italy, the saint names Cirillo is analogous, while English uses Cyril directly. The diminutive forms such as Cy (from "/name/cy") are less common but do exist as affectionate shortenings.Meaning: “lordly, masterful” (from Greek kyrios)Origin: Polish variant of Greek KyrillosType: Given name (masculine)Usage: Primarily Polish; also in Polish diasporaRelated Forms: Cyril, Kiril, Kyril, Kirilo, Cyrille (French)