The baby name Cyrilo is a unisex name, 3 syllables long and is pronounced "sih-REE-loh".
Cyrilo is a variant of the name Cyril, which is derived from the Greek name Kyrios, meaning "lord" or "master". The name was popularized by Saint Cyril of Alexandria, a 5th century theologian and bishop who played a significant role in the early Christian church. In the Eastern Orthodox Church, Cyril and his brother Methodius are venerated as the "Apostles to the Slavs" for their work in spreading Christianity to the Slavic peoples.
The name Cyrilo is typically given to boys, although it can also be used for girls. It is pronounced "sih-REE-loh" or "SEER-ih-loh". The name has seen some usage in countries with a strong Catholic or Orthodox Christian tradition, such as Italy, Spain, and Greece. It is not a common name in English-speaking countries.
The name Cyrilo is a combination of the Greek name Kyrios and the suffix -ilo, which may have been added to create a diminutive form of the name. The name has several variations, including Cyril, Cyrill, and Cyrille. It has been borne by numerous saints and other notable figures throughout history, including several popes and patriarchs of the Eastern Orthodox Church.