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Meanings and definitions for LYRA
What does LYRA stand for? What does LYRA mean?
- LYRA (Lyman Alpha Radiometer) is the solar UV radiometer on board Proba-2, a European Space Agency technology demonstration satellite that was launched on November 2, 2009.LYRA has been designed and manufactured by a Belgian-Swiss-German consortium (ROB-SIDC, PMOD/WRC, IMOMEC, CSL, MPS and BISA) with additional international collaborations (Japan, USA, Russia, and France).
- Lyre, a stringed musical instrument known for its use in Classical Antiquity
- Byzantine lyra, a bowed string musical instrument used in the Byzantine Empire
- Lyra (Cretan), a bowed instrument used in folk music in Crete, Greece
- Lira Calabrese, a bowed instrument used in folk music in Calabria, Italy
- Lira da braccio, a European bowed string instrument of the Renaissance
- Kemenche, a bowed instrument used in folk music in Turkey, Greece and Iran
- RCA Lyra, a line of digital audio players
- "Lyra" (song), a 2007 song by Kate Bush
- "Lyra", an intro song by Breaking Benjamin from the 2018 album Ember
- Lyra, a composition for trumpet and piano by Hale A. VanderCook
- Lyra McKee (1990–2019), Northern Irish journalist and author
- Lyra Taylor (1894–1979), social worker and lawyer from New Zealand
- Lyrae van Clief-Stefanon (born 1971), American poet
- Lyra Virna [id] (born 1981), Indonesian actress
- Nicholas of Lyra (1270–1349), influential Biblical exegete
- Carlos Lyra (born 1939), Brazilian musician
- Carmen Lyra (1887–1949), pseudonym of female Costa Rican writer, born Maria Isabel Carvajal Quesada
- Cristina Lyra (born 1976), Brazilian sports and newscaster
- Débora Lyra (born 1989), Brazilian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder
- Fernando Lyra (1938–2013), Brazilian politician who served as Minister of Justice
- João Lyra (born 1931), Brazilian businessman and politician
- Markus Lyra (born 1945), Finnish retired diplomat
- Beatriz Lyra [de] (born 1930), Brazilian actress
- Lyra Belacqua, one of the two protagonists in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy
- She-Hulk (Lyra), a Marvel Comics superhero
- Lyra, a character in the game and anime Mega Man Star Force
- Lyra (Pokémon), the female player character in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver
- Lyra Heartstrings, a background character in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
- Lyra (Silver Key), a Celestial Spirit character in Fairy Tail
- Lyra Erso, a character in the Star Wars universe
- Lyra (My Little Pony), a My Little Pony unicorn
- Lyra Dawnbringer, A angel in Magic: The Gathering
- Lyra, a hero in the Vainglory (video game) MOBA game
- The Latin name of Lier, Belgium
K. Lyra, a Lier football club
- K. Lyra T.S.V., a Lier football club
- Lyra, Queensland, a locality in Australia
- Lyra, Ohio, a community in the United States
- Lyra Reef
- HMS Lyra, the name of four ships of the Royal Navy
- Alfa-class submarine (Russian: Лира, Lyra), a class of hunter/killer nuclear powered submarines with a NATO reporting name of Alfa class
- lyra (neuroanatomy) or psalterium, part of the commissure of fornix or hippocampal commissure
- Lyra, aerial hoop used in circus performance
- LYRA, a solar ultraviolet radiometer
- Lyra (TV series), a Philippine television drama series broadcast by GMA Network
- Lyra (virtual assistant), an intelligent personal assistant developed by Artificial Solutions
- Turkish lira
- Jordanian dinar
- Lebanese pound
- Syrian pound
- Pound (currency), translated "lira" in some languages
- Cypriot pound 1879–2007
- French livre 781–1794
- Israeli lira 1948–1980
- Italian lira 1861–2002
- Italian East African lira 1938–1941
- Italian Somaliland lira 1925–1926
- Luccan pound, or lira, until 1800 and 1826–1847
- Maltese lira 1825–2007
- Neapolitan lira 1812–1813
- Ottoman lira 1844–1923
- Papal lira 1866–1870
- Parman lira before 1802 and 1815–1859
- Sammarinese lira 1860s–2002
- Sardinian lira 1816–1861
- Tripolitanian lira 1943–1951
- Tuscan pound, or lira, until 1807 and 1814–1826
- Vatican lira 1929–2002
- Venetian lira until 1807
- Lira (Ukrainian instrument), a Ukrainian folk musical instrument similar to the hurdy-gurdy
- Lira da braccio, a European bowed string instrument played during the Renaissance
- Byzantine lyra or lira, a medieval bowed string instrument
- Calabrian lira, a bowed string instrument
- Cretan lyra, a Greek pear-shaped, three-stringed bowed instrument
- Lyre, a string instrument known for its use in Greek classical antiquity and later periods
- Lingm or lira, a Bhutanese flute
- Lira (name), a surname and given name
- Lira (singer) (born 1979), South African singer
- Lira, Salvaterra de Miño, a village in Galicia, northwestern Spain
- Lira, Carnota, a village in Galicia, northwestern Spain
- Lira, Uganda, a town in northern Uganda
- Lira District, an administrative district in northern Uganda
- Lira gas field, in the Black Sea
- Mount Lira, in Antarctica
- Lira (mollusc), lines or ridges on the shell of molluscs or brachiopods
- Lira (Encantadia), a fictional character in Encantadia
- Lira (ISS), a communications system
- Lira Airport, in Uganda
- Lira BK, a Swedish football club
- Liberal Reform Party (Czech Republic), a Czech political party
- Locked-In Retirement Account, a Canadian investment account designed to hold locked-in pension funds for former plan members
- Alfa class submarine or Lira class submarine
- Ciampino–G. B. Pastine International Airport, in Rome, Italy
- Lira 512, a Yugoslav clone of the IBM PC XT computer
- Lira-San, a fictional planet in the Star Wars universe
- The Lyran Star Empire, a faction in the Star Fleet Universe fictional setting
- The Lyran Alliance, a faction in the BattleTech fictional setting
- Hilde Lyrån, a Norwegian actress, dancer, and comedian
- TGV Lyria, a brand name used for TGV railway lines connecting France and Switzerland
- Lyria (gastropod), a gastropod genus
- Lyria (band), a Brazilian symphonic alternative metal band
- Lyria, a character in the video game Granblue Fantasy
- Llyrìa
- Lyre (vine system), a vine training system
- Lyre, County Cork, Ireland, a village
- Lyre (horse), a Thoroughbred racehorse
- Lyre River, in Washington U.S.
- Lyres (band), an American alternative rock band
- Lyra, a constellation
- A music stand
- Lyrebird, two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds
- Lyre arm, a wooden lyre-shaped element often used at the front of the arm of a chair
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