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In [[Iran]], Kiri is an adjective that would directly translates to "Pinesly", meaning very lame, annoying or having low quality.
In [[Iran]], Kiri is an adjective that would directly translates to "Pinesly", meaning very lame, annoying or having low quality.



* [[Kiri Te Kanawa]] (born 1944), New Zealand opera singer
* [[Kiri Te Kanawa]] (born 1944), New Zealand opera singer

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Kiri
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Region of originvarious

Kiri is a given name appearing in various cultures.

In Cambodian or Khmer, "Kiri" (or alternatively spelt "Kiry") means mountain summit.

In Māori, "kiri" means "skin", "bark", or "rind".[1]

In Finland, Kiri (male) name is listed in Finnish orthodox calendar. The name is a short version of Kyriakos (Saint Cyriacus the Anchorite.

In Iran, Kiri is an adjective that would directly translates to "Pinesly", meaning very lame, annoying or having low quality.


Fictional characters

References

  1. ^ Moorfield, John C. "Kiri". Te Aka Māori-English, Māori-English Dictionary With Index. Pearson. Retrieved 4 October 2015.