Cyrus — Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation & 2026 Popularity

TL;DR: Cyrus (SY-russ) is an ancient Persian name borne by Cyrus the Great (~600 BCE), founder of the first Persian Empire and one of history's most respected rulers. Meaning "sun" or "one who bestows care," it carries 2,500 years of gravitas.


Quick facts

Gender Boy
Origin Persian (ancient — Old Persian Kūruš)
Meaning "Sun" / "one who bestows care" / "young / youthful"
Pronunciation SY-russ (2 syllables)
Persian spelling کوروش
2024 US Rank #401
Trend ⬆ Climbing for 15+ years
Length 5 letters, 2 syllables

The story behind the name

Cyrus is one of the most historically weighted names in any naming tradition. Cyrus the Great (c. 600–530 BCE) — known in Persian as Kūruš — founded the Achaemenid Persian Empire, which at its height stretched from the Mediterranean to India. He is remembered for:

This combination of conquering greatness + ethical leadership makes Cyrus one of the most respected historical figures, and his name carries that weight.

In modern times, the name has been carried by:


How to pronounce Cyrus

Standard pronunciation: SY-russ — two syllables, stress on the first.

Persian original: koo-ROOSH (very different from English).

In English-speaking contexts, SY-russ is universal.


How popular is Cyrus?

In Iran: One of the most respected boys' names; deeply tied to national pride.

In the US: #401 in 2024, climbing steadily.

In the UK: Top 500.

Globally: ~10,000 newborns per year.


Pairings

Best middle names

Cyrus's sharp 2-syllable structure pairs beautifully with longer middle names:

Best surname pairings

Sibling names

Persian-coded siblings: Darius (DAR-ee-us), Xerxes (ZURK-seez), Soraya, Roxana, Cyra (sister name).

Classical-historical siblings: Atticus, Augustus, Cassius, Octavia, Theodora.

Modern + Persian: Cyrus + Eliana, Cyrus + Aurelia.


Famous bearers


Cyrus in pop culture


Frequently asked questions

Will Americans struggle with the name?

No — Cyrus is short, has been used in English-speaking countries for centuries, and the spelling is intuitive.

Is the name religious?

It has both Zoroastrian (ancient Persian) and Judeo-Christian connections — Cyrus appears in the Hebrew Bible as a divinely chosen ruler. But the name is used freely by religious and secular families.

Are there nicknames?

Cy is the most common — sharp, modern, gender-flex. Russ is occasional but rarer.

Does the name carry political weight?

For Iranian and Iranian-diaspora families, Cyrus carries deep national pride and is sometimes a quiet political statement honoring pre-Islamic Persian heritage. For non-Iranian families, the name reads as classical/historical without political dimension.

What about the Miley Cyrus association?

Cyrus is a surname in their family. For first-name Cyruses, the celebrity connection is mostly absent — and Miley's family fame has if anything increased general name awareness.


Names similar to Cyrus

Name Origin Why it's similar
Darius Persian Same Persian Empire heritage
Xerxes Persian Same era, stronger sound
Atticus Latin/Greek Same classical literary feel
Augustus Latin Imperial counterpart
Theo Greek Same Greek classical depth
Soren Norse Strong 2-syllable classic

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