Thread:CureHibiki/@comment-28486990-20170217030835/@comment-25034020-20170218004627

If this is a surname...Japanese people's surnames do not have katakana in their surnames. This drives me insane when I see users here using hiragana and katakana in surnames...like NO XD

Anyway, Kiri with that small ke, doesn't mean anything. Without the "ke" so like this: 桐ヶ, it means "paulownia tree". If you want sword then: 切　(ki) is one of the kanji you need as it means "to cut".