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Kyree
NAME PROFILE
Pronunciation & Spelling
Learnable with light exposure
The pronunciation is easier than the spelling choice: hearing the name can lead to more than one established written form.
61/100
Everyday Use
Low risk
The spoken form sits close to other familiar given names, so an introduction can occasionally be heard as a different name.
94/100
Lifetime Fit
Strong lifetime fit
The main lifetime trade-off is generational concentration. The name is more strongly associated with one age band than with the full age spectrum.
83/100
International Mobility
Mostly workable
The same spelling can be voiced differently across language markets, so pronunciation is less stable internationally than the written form.
82/100
NAME DETAILS
- IN OTHER LANGUAGES
- Khyree
About the name
Origin and history
Documented in a separate reference entry as a variant of Kyrie; that entry in turn describes Kyrie as an invented name based on the sounds found in names such as Tyree and Kyle, popularized by basketball player Kyrie Irving. A separate, less-established account — explicitly marked incomplete by its own source — instead proposes a Greek derivation via "Kyria" ("noble lady," from kyrios, "lord") or a connection to the Persian name Cyrus, so both readings are reported rather than one presented as settled.
Bottom line
On its own, Kyree holds up well, with a single specific point worth checking before you decide. Say the name once without spelling it and see which written form comes back; that is the friction you are deciding whether to live with.
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