Sayri is from the Quechua Sayri — foundational Andean royal name. A modern American baby name in the broader Quechua-Andean Indigenous heritage aesthetic. Sayri is one of the foundational Quechua unisex names — central to traditional Inca + Andean Indigenous heritage. Foundational subject of foundational Sayri Tupac (1535-1561) — foundational Sapa Inca emperor of the Neo-Inca Vilcabamba State (1557-1560) + son of foundational Manco Inca + foundational figure of foundational Inca post-Spanish-conquest resistance + foundational accepted Spanish peace terms (1557) becoming foundational baptized Catholic + receiving foundational Spanish royal pension + Yucay encomienda — predecessor of foundational Túpac Amaru I (last Sapa Inca executed 1572). Foundational subject of foundational Pedro de Cieza de León's Crónicas del Perú + foundational Garcilaso de la Vega's Comentarios Reales.
Featured throughout Andean heritage.
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Sayri reduces to seven.