Cyrus
Cyrus is a male given name. It is the given name of a number of Persian kings. Most notably it refers to Cyrus the Great. Cyrus is also the name of Cyrus I of Anshan, King of Persia the grandfather of Cyrus the Great; and Cyrus the Younger, brother to the Persian King Artaxerxes II of Persia.
Etymology
Cyrus, as a word in English, is the Latinized form of the Greek, Kȳros, from Old Persian Kuraš, Babylonian Ku-raš/-ra-áš and Imperial Aramaic kwrš. The modern Persian form of the name is Kourosh.The etymology of Cyrus has been and continues to be a topic of discussion amongst historians, linguists, and scholars of Iranology. The Old Persian name "kuruš" has been interpreted in various forms from "the Sun", "like Sun", "young", "hero" to "humiliator of the enemy in verbal contest" and the Elamite "kuraš" has been translated as one "who bestows care".
The name has appeared on many monuments and inscriptions in Old Persian. There is also the record of a small inscription in Morghab on which there is the sentence in Old Persian meaning. After a questionable proposal by the German linguist F. H. Weissbach that Darius the Great was the first to inscribe in Persian, it had previously been concluded by some scholars that the inscription in Morghab refers to Cyrus the Younger. This proposal was the result of a false interpretation of a passage in paragraph 70 of Behistun inscription by Darius the Great. Based on many arguments, the accepted theory among modern scholars is that the inscription does belong to Cyrus the Great.
There are interpretations of name of Cyrus by classical authors identifying with or referring to the Persian word for “Sun”. The Historian Plutarch states that "the sun, which, in the Persian language, is called Cyrus". Also the Physician Ctesias who served in the court of the Persian king Artaxerxes II of Persia writes in his book Persica as summarized by Photios that the name Cyrus is from Persian word "Khur". These are, however, not accepted by modern scholars.
Regarding the etymology of Old Persian kuruš, linguists have proposed various etymologies based on Iranian languages as well as non-Indo-European ones. According to Tavernier, the name kuraš, attested in Elamite texts, is likely "the original form" as there is no Elamite or Babylonian spelling ku-ru-uš in the transcriptions of Old Persian ku-u-r-u-š. That is, according to Tavernier, kuraš is an Elamite name and means "to bestow care". Others, such as Schmitt, Hoffmann maintain that the Persian Kuruš, which according to Skalmowsky, may be connected to the IE Kúru- from Old Indic can give an etymology of the Elamite kuraš. In this regard the Old Persian kuruš is considered with the following etymologies: One proposal is discussed by the linguist Janos Harmatta that refers to the common Iranian root "kur-" of many words in Old, middle, and new Iranian languages. Accordingly, the name Kūruš means "young, youth...". Other Iranian etymologies have been proposed. The Indian proposal of Skalmowsky goes down to "to do, accomplish". Another theory is the suggestion of Karl Hoffmann that kuruš goes down to a -ru derivation from the IE root *kau meaning "to humiliate" and accordingly "kuruš" means "humiliator ".
People and fictional characters named Cyrus include:
People
Given name
Ancient world
- Cyrus I, King of Anshan
- Cyrus the Great – also known as Cyrus II – the grandson of Cyrus I, an Achaemenid ruler and founder of the Great Persian Empire
- Cyrus the Younger, brother to the Persian King Artaxerxes
- Cyrus, 1st century Greek architect who worked in Rome
- Saint Cyrus, 4th century Coptic saint
- Cyrus I of Edessa, bishop
- Cyrus II of Edessa, bishop
- Cyrus of Alexandria, Melkite Patriarch and co-founder of Monothelism
- Cyrus of Panopolis, 5th-century Byzantine writer and official
Modern era
- Cyrus Leroy Baldridge, American artist, illustrator, author and adventurer
- Cyrus Townsend Brady, American journalist, historian and adventure writer
- Cyrus Broacha, MTV India VJ
- Cyrus Ramone Pattinson, Team GB Boxer
- Cyrus Christie, professional footballer who plays as right back for Middlesbrough F.C.
- Cyrus Chothia, British scientist
- Cyrus Edwin Dallin, American sculptor
- Cyrus S. Eaton, Canadian-American banker, investor and philanthropist
- Cyrus West Field, American businessman who successfully laid the first transatlantic telegraph cable
- Cyrus Frisch, Dutch film director
- Cyrus Herzl Gordon was an American scholar of Near Eastern cultures and ancient languages.
- Cyrus Hamlin , Union general during American Civil War, son of Vice President Hannibal Hamlin
- Cy Hungerford, American editorial cartoonist
- Cy Kendall, American actor
- Cyrus B. Lower, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
- Cyrus McCormick, American inventor who developed the modern mechanical reaper
- Cyrus Pallonji Mistry, Irish-Indian businessman and Chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata Group
- Cyrus Mistry , Indian author and playwright
- Cyrus Patell, American literary and cultural critic
- Cyrus Peirce, founder of first public normal school in the United States
- Cyrus Poncha, national squash coach in India
- Cyrus S. Poonawalla, Indian businessman
- Cyrus Rollocks, Canadian soccer player
- Cyrus Sahukar, MTV India VJ
- C. R. Smith, longtime CEO of American Airlines
- Cyrus Vance, U.S. Secretary of State under President Jimmy Carter
- Cyrus Villanueva, Australian singer who won The X Factor Australia in 2015
Surname
- Ron Cyrus, Kentucky politician, and his descendants:
- *Billy Ray Cyrus, American musician and actor, son of Ron
- **Trace Cyrus, American musician, lead guitarist of Metro Station, stepson and adopted son of Billy Ray
- **Miley Cyrus, American actress and singer, daughter of Billy Ray
- **Noah Cyrus, American actress, daughter of Billy Ray
- Gordon Cyrus, Swedish performer and record producer
- David Cyrus, Grenadian footballer
In Literature
- The Garden of Cyrus is the title of a discourse by the English physician-philosopher Thomas Browne.
Fictional characters
- Cyrus Beene, from television series Scandal
- Cyrus Trask, from John Steinbeck's novel East of Eden
- Cyrus Bortel, from the animated TV series Kim Possible
- Cyrus Goodman, from Andi Mack and Disney Channel’s first gay main character
- Cyrus Lupo, a detective from Law & Order
- Cyrus Simpson, the brother of Abraham Simpson in The Simpsons
- Cyrus, from the TV series Trailer Park Boys
- Cyrus, from the animated series Sonic Underground
- Cyrus "The Virus" Grissom, in the 1997 film Con Air, played by John Malkovich
- Cyrus, a gang leader in the 1979 film The Warriors
- Cyrus, the leader of Team Galactic and the main antagonist of Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum
- Cyrus Gold, the DC Comics character Solomon Grundy
- Cyrus Smith, the leading character in Jules Verne's novel Mysterious Island
- Cyrus, a vampaneze from the novel The Vampire Prince by Darren Shan
- Cyrus, in the video game Chrono Trigger
- Cyrus, a Redguard pirate and hero in the video game
- Cyrus Albright, one of the 8 main protagonists of the video game Octopath Traveler