Cyprian (c. 200–258) was bishop of Carthage and a notable Early Christian writer and saint.
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Cyprian, Saint Cyprian, or St Cyprian's may also refer to:
Christian clergymen and saints
Other people
- Cyprian Bhekuzulu (1924–1968), king of the Zulus in South Africa
- Cyprian Bridge (1839–1924), British Royal Navy officer
- Cyprian Broodbank (born 1964), British archaeologist and academic
- Cyprian Ekwensi (1921–2007), Nigerian author
- Cyprian Fernandes (born 1943), Goan Kenyan journalist
- Cyprian Godebski (poet) (1765–1809), Polish poet
- Cyprian Godebski (sculptor) (1835–1909), Polish sculptor
- Cyprian Norwid (1821–1883), Polish poet, dramatist, painter, sculptor, and philosopher
- Basilica of Saint-Cyprien, in Carthage
- St Cyprian's Cathedral, Kimberley, an Anglican cathedral in South Africa
- St Cyprian's, Clarence Gate, an Anglican church in London
- St Cyprian's Church, Sneinton, an Anglican church in Nottingham
- St Cyprian's Church, Hay Mills, an Anglican church in Birmingham
- St Cyprian's Church, Lenzie
- St. Cyprian's African Methodist Episcopal Church in San Francisco, California
- Aphrodite, a goddess in Greek mythology occasionally called Cyprian, particularly in poetry