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    Kuriakose / Cyriacus / Kyriakos

    Pronunciation: koo-ree-AH-koh-seh

    ♂ Male
    Greek

    Meaning

    Lord's, belonging to the Lord

    Origin

    Greek

    History & Etymology

    Kuriakose is a name with deep roots in Christian tradition, derived from the Greek word 'Kyriakos' (Κυριακός). This term means 'of the Lord' or 'belonging to the Lord,' and it was often used to describe things or people consecrated to God. The name's usage spread with the expansion of Christianity, particularly in the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire.

    In India, particularly among the Saint Thomas Christians (Syrian Christians) of Kerala, Kuriakose became a prominent name. This community traces its origins to the evangelistic work of Saint Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century AD. The name's adoption reflects the strong ecclesiastical and spiritual heritage of these Christians, often given in honor of various saints and church fathers who bore similar names or titles.

    Famous People Named Kuriakose

    • Saint Cyriacus (Kuriakose) of Ancona
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    Alternative Spellings & Variants

    • Cyriacus
    • Kyriakos
    • Kuriakose

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