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Kiriella

Little lamp

ki-ree-EH-lah/kɪriˈɛlə/

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7
Lucky #
Sunday
Lucky Day
(Greek)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

Derived from the Greek word 'kērillē', meaning 'lamp', 'light' or 'torch'. In Christian tradition, Kiriella may symbolize the illumination of faith or the light of God in one's life.

Spiritual meaning

A beacon of faith and light in one's spiritual journey.

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Kiriella

Christian name with deep spiritual meaning and significance

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

ki-ree-EH-lah

/kɪriˈɛlə/

Lucky number

7

Lucky day

Sunday

Lucky colors

BlueWhite

Life path

9

Lucky stone

Sapphire

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Kiriella, while not commonly used in Christian communities, may evoke feelings of enlightenment, guidance, and spiritual growth. The name's Greek origin connects it to the broader Western Christian tradition, as well as the broader Hellenic cultural heritage.

In Christian belief, the name Kiriella represents the divine light and guidance of God in one's life. It's a reminder of the presence and power of the Holy Spirit, who illuminates one's path and allows them to see the world through the lens of faith. It can also serve as an inspiration to be a beacon of light and hope to others, sharing the faith and illumination of Christ with those in need.

Historical references

According to local tradition, St. Kiriella, also known as Quirinus or Quirinus of Thessalonica, was a Christian martyr who lived during the Roman Empire. He is believed to have been a bishop in Thessalonica, Greece, and was martyred during the reign of Emperor Galerius in the early 4th century. The exact details of his martyrdom are uncertain, but it is said that he was put to death for refusing to offer sacrifice to the Roman gods.

Early 4th century CE

Another tradition places St. Kiriella as the bishop of Cyrene in Libya during the 3rd century CE. According to this account, he was a prominent figure in the early Christian community and was known for his miraculous healings and exorcisms. He was arrested and brought before the Roman governor during the reign of Emperor Maximinus Thrax for refusing to renounce his faith. After being subjected to various forms of torture, he was eventually put to death.

Late 3rd century CE

Notable people with this name

Kiriella Fletcher

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