📖 Über Kiyan
Kiyan ist ein persischer Name mit der Bedeutung 'königlich', vom alten avestischen kavi (Priesterkönig); in Großbritannien ist er vor allem durch Kiyan Prince bekannt, den 15-jährigen QPR-Fußballer, der 2006 ermordet wurde und dessen Geschichte eine nationale Debatte über Messergewalt auslöste.
📍 Details
- HerkunftPersian
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungVariant of Kian. King, royal, ancient
🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen
⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Kiyan Prince — British footballer (1990-2006) who played for Queens Park Rangers' youth academy and was widely considered one of England's most promising young players; he was stabbed and killed at the age of 15 outside his school in Edgware, London; his father Mark Prince founded the Kiyan Prince Foundation to combat knife crime; in 2022, EA Sports created a virtual Kiyan in FIFA showing what he might have looked like aged 30.
- Kian (Kayanian root, Persian mythology) — In Persian and Avestan tradition, kavi (kiy/kian) denoted the divine priest-kings of the ancient world; the Kayanian dynasty of the Shahnameh — whose kings include Kay Kavus, Kay Khosrow, and Kay Qobad — are named from this root; naming a son Kiyan invokes this lineage of sacred kingship.
- Kian Egan — Irish singer (born 1980), member of the pop group Westlife, one of the most successful boy bands in UK and Irish chart history; the spelling Kian (a variant close to Kiyan) reflects the name's popularity in Ireland where it carries distinct Celtic resonance alongside the Persian etymology.
- Mark Prince (Kiyan Prince Foundation) — Former British professional boxer (born 1969) and father of Kiyan Prince; after his son's murder in 2006 he established the Kiyan Prince Foundation, delivering knife crime prevention programmes in schools and youth centres across the UK; his work has been recognised with multiple civic honours and he is one of Britain's most respected voices on youth violence.