Sirkyng, derived from an ancient Norse root, translates to 'strong protection'. This unique moniker, while uncommon today, has a rich historical significance. It was borne by a select few throughout history, perhaps most notably Sir Kyng, a brave knight in the employ of King Richard II of England during the 14th century.
The name Sirkyng was quite uncommon last year with only five babies given this name in total across all births recorded.