Makyrie is of African origin, derived from the Yoruba people's name Makinde, which means "let him/her come back to me." It's a unique and distinctive name that stands out due to its rarity in many cultures. In France, where it has gained some popularity, Makyrie is often pronounced as /makiʁi/. The name consists of three syllables, with the stress typically falling on the second syllable: Ma-KY-ri-eh. There's no diminutive or pet form widely used for Makyrie, allowing it to maintain its full, strong sound. As for the name's popularity, while not common, Makyrie has been recorded as a given name in France since the late 20th century. However, it remains relatively rare compared to more traditional names like Marie or Michelle.
The name Makyrie saw a decline in popularity between 2018 and 2020, with five births recorded each year. However, there was an increase in usage in 2022, with seven births registered that year. Overall, there were seventeen babies named Makyrie born over the three-year period from 2018 to 2022.