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- Cyril (DJ) - Wikipedia
Cyril Riley (born August 22, 1997), known mononymously as Cyril (stylised as CYRIL), is an Australian DJ and record producer
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- Meaning, origin and history of the name Cyril
This name was borne by a number of important saints, including Cyril of Jerusalem, a 4th-century bishop and Doctor of the Church, and Cyril of Alexandria, a 5th-century theologian
- 35 Facts About Cyril (DJ) - Facts. net
Cyril Riley, known professionally as Cyril, is an Australian DJ and record producer born in 1997 Hailing from a tiny town with just 125 residents, Cyril's journey to international fame is nothing short of remarkable
- Cyril – Artists - Insomniac
Cyril is the Aussie-born artist behind two of the world’s hottest records at the moment, “Stumblin’ In” and his remix of Grammy-nominated artist Disturbed’s “Sound of Silence ”
- St. Cyril of Alexandria - Saints Angels - Catholic Online
St Cyril of Alexandria, Bishop and Doctor of the Church (June 27) Cyril was born at Alexandria, Egypt He was nephew of the patriarch of that city, Theophilus Cyril received a classical and theological education at Alexandria and was ordained by his uncle He accompanied Theophilus to Constantinople in 403 and was present at the Synod of the Oak that deposed John Chrysostom, whom he believed
- Cyril - Name Meaning and Origin
The surname Cyril is derived from the given name Cyril, which has its roots in Greek It is derived from the Greek name Kyrillos, meaning "lordly" or "masterful " The name Cyril was popularized by Saint Cyril of Alexandria, a prominent theologian and bishop in the 5th century
- Cyril - Name Meaning, What does Cyril mean? - Think Baby Names
The name of at least eight saints, including the theologians Cyril of Alexandria and Cyril of Jerusalem, and a Greek evangelist who brought Christianity to the Slavic-speaking regions of Eastern Europe
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