Cyrus, of Persian origin, means 'throne' or 'king.' It was popularized by the Achaemenid Empire's founder, Cyrus II the Great. The name gained further prominence in history through figures like Cyrus the Younger and in literature via 'The Chronicles of Narnia.'
"Cyrus has seen a steady increase in popularity over the past decade, with a notable spike from 6 births in 2018 to consistently high numbers ranging between 9 and 10 births annually since 2020."