Where does “Spirk” come from?

Spirk (English) comes from English Kirk, from Norwegian Nynorsk kyrke, from Old Norse kirkja, from Old English ċiriċe, from Proto-West Germanic kirikā, from Ancient Greek κυριακόν, from Ancient Greek Κύριος, from Proto-Hellenic *kúrios — lord, master.

Spirk (English): The ship of characters Spock and James Kirk of the Star Trek franchise

Definitions

  1. The ship of characters Spock and James Kirk of the Star Trek franchise

Ancestry of “Spirk”, step by step

Spirk traces back through two separate lines of ancestry.

via English Kirk

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishKirksurname
2Norwegian Nynorskkyrketo strangle
3Old Norsekirkjachurch
4Old Englishċiriċechurch
5Proto-West Germanickirikāchurch
6Ancient Greekκυριακόνchurch
7Ancient GreekΚύριοςLord
8Proto-Hellenic*kúrioslord, master

via English Spock

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1EnglishSpockA person or character like a Star Trek Vulcan;...
2DutchspaakA spoke, part between the center and outer rim of...
3Middle Dutchspake
4Old Dutchspēka
5Proto-Germanicspaikǭspoke
6Proto-Indo-Europeanspēy-to stretch; thrive; succeed
Every word from Proto-Hellenic *kúrios
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