Kiriaki name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin:
Usage: Greek
Meaning: Sunday's Child
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What does Kiriaki mean?

Anomalous Kiriaki is used particulary in Greek bestowed upon baby girls, Kiriaki means "Sunday's Child". Kiriaki is feminine form of Kiriakos. Kiriakos means Sunday's Child is used in Greek.

How popular is the name Kiriaki?

Kiriaki is an uncommon baby name in United States and may not be used now. But Kiriaki is a popular baby name in Greece where every 1 in 200 have the name.

As per our research, over 80000 babies have been bestowed Kiriaki around the globe.

YearRankBirths
198593066
1983102725
1981104085
197973138
197579836
197366687
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Kiriaki

You get easily depressed from time to time because of how people live and the ugly things they're capable of. You like your freedom and independence. You have a lot of friends who respect you deeply. Having letter I as your capstone in your name reveals the lack of balance and harmony in your life. You are a human and an animal right activist. When going through an emotional breakdown, it takes you longer than other people to get back on track.

Other names liked by would be parents that are similar to Kiriaki

  •  Corintha - Anomalous Corinthas origin is Greek is used as a baby girl name, meaning of Corintha is "Point, Peak"
  •  Steevy has its origin in Old Greek, Steevy means "The Crowned or The Crowned", a baby boy name is largely used in English
  •  Philomina - Anomalous Philomina has its origin in Old Greek is principally used in Tamil, Philomina means "Loved" is a girl name
  •  Jacintha - Meaning of Jacintha is Hyacinth Flower, A Flower Name or Hyacinth used for baby girls and is used substantially in Dutch and Tamil is originated from Greek and Old Greek
  •  Jano - Meaning of Jano is God is Merciful is specifically used in Hungarian, Tamil and Czech used as a baby boy name came from Old Greek and Hebrew

Famous people named Kiriaki

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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