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Character Name

Lyric

Meaning — Lyric is an English given name derived from the Greek lyrikos meaning "singing to the lyre," from lyra (lyre). As an adjective it describes poetry meant to be sung or set to music, typically expressing personal emotion. As a given name it is a modern coinage in English-speaking countries, favored for its artistic and poetic associations.·English origin·Gender-Neutral·LEER-ik

Lyric Word names with artistic associations like Lyric suggest parents with strong aesthetic values, and characters carrying such names are often creative, emotionally expressive individuals — poets, musicians, or those who experience life with an intensity that demands artistic outlet.

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Contemporary FictionLiterary FictionYoung AdultRomance

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Variations & nicknames

LyricLyricaLyriq

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Lyric BlakeLyric RiversLyric StoneLyric BrooksLyric SinclairLyric Pierce

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