Possibly from a dialectal geographical term kyrö, which could have originally referring to rocky ground. However, the dialectal term is scarcely attested, which makes this uncertain. The surname is from the place name.
Kyrö
Inflection of Kyrö (Kotus type 1/valo, no gradation) | ||||
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nominative | Kyrö | Kyröt | ||
genitive | Kyrön | Kyröjen | ||
partitive | Kyröä | Kyröjä | ||
illative | Kyröön | Kyröihin | ||
singular | plural | |||
nominative | Kyrö | Kyröt | ||
accusative | nom. | Kyrö | Kyröt | |
gen. | Kyrön | |||
genitive | Kyrön | Kyröjen | ||
partitive | Kyröä | Kyröjä | ||
inessive | Kyrössä | Kyröissä | ||
elative | Kyröstä | Kyröistä | ||
illative | Kyröön | Kyröihin | ||
adessive | Kyröllä | Kyröillä | ||
ablative | Kyröltä | Kyröiltä | ||
allative | Kyrölle | Kyröille | ||
essive | Kyrönä | Kyröinä | ||
translative | Kyröksi | Kyröiksi | ||
abessive | Kyröttä | Kyröittä | ||
instructive | — | Kyröin | ||
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |