Iry, pronounced /iːri/, is of Hebrew origin and means "song" or "lyric." It is a unisex name but is more commonly used for males. Iry is also found in other cultures, such as the Greek culture where it can mean "peaceful" or "serene." In some cases, it may be considered a variant spelling of the Irish name Eire, which means "Ireland." The name Iry has been used sparingly throughout history and does not have any well-known figures associated with it. It is a unique choice for parents looking for an uncommon but meaningful name for their child.
"Iry was quite popular among parents around those years, with five babies named Iry born each in 1919 and again in 1923, and another batch of five in 1928."