Kyari, sometimes spelled Kiari, is a name and surname of Kanuri origin. It means 'the old man' and is typically given to grandsons who share the same name as a grandparent. The female equivalent is 'Ka'ana' or 'Kumurso'.[1]
Gender | Masculine |
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Language(s) | Kanuri |
Origin | |
Meaning | the old man |
Region of origin | Lake Chad region |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Kiari Chari |
As a given name
edit- Kyari Magumeri (1897–1972), was a Nigerian Army officer who fought in both World Wars
- Kyari Mohammed (born 1963), Nigerian academic
- Muhammad Kyari ibn Abubakar (died 1894), 7th Shehu of Bornu
As a surname
edit- Abba Kyari (1938–2018), was a Nigerian military officer who served as governor of North-Central State
- Abba Kyari (1952–2020), was a Nigerian lawyer who served as Chief of Staff to the President of Nigeria
- Abba Kyari (born 1975), former Nigerian police officer
- Abubakar Kyari (born 1963), Nigerian politician
- Fatima Kyari Mohammed, Nigerian diplomat
- Mele Kyari (born 1965), Nigerian geologist
References
edit- ^ Waziri, Muhammad (2000). Meanings of Kanuri Personal Names. Maiduguri: Gargam Publishers (Nig) Limited. p. 21. ISBN 9781257334.