Yes, a Cypriot and a Cyprian refer to the same thing: a person from Cyprus. However, "Cypriot" is the more commonly used term to describe the people of Cyprus, while "Cyprian" can be used but is less frequent in contemporary language. Both terms denote the nationality and cultural identity associated with the island of Cyprus.
Cyprian of Toulon was born in 476.
Cyprian Coley is 6' 1".
Arthur Cyprian Harper was born in 1866.
Cyprian Thomas Rust died in 1895.
Cyprian Norwid died on 1883-05-23.
Greek-Cypriots speak greek so hello in greek is "Γεια σου" which is pronounced YIA SOUIn the Cyprian dialect you can say 'sheretume'
Cypriot is the adjective for the country of Cyprus. There are the following languages: Cypriot Maronite Arabic Cypriot Greek Cypriot Turkish
Someone from Cyprus is called a CYPRIOT. However, given the fractious relations between ethnic Greeks and ethnic Turks on the island, the Cypriot will usually add what ethnic group he belongs to, e.g. Greek Cypriot, Turkish Cypriot, Armenian Cypriot, British Cypriot, etc.
Cypriot. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyprus
Cyprian Kamil Norwid's birth name is Cyprian Konstanty Norwid.
Cyprian Godebski was born in 1765.
Cyprian Godebski died in 1809.
Cyprian Enweani was born in 1964.
Cyprian Pinkham was born in 1844.
Cyprian Pinkham died in 1928.
Cyprian Kinner died in 1649.
Cyprian Ngidi was born in 1983.