Birth Chart Library

Kyrie Irving

Born 1992-03-23 · Melbourne, Victoria, Australia · birth time unverified

Aries SunScorpio MoonGemini RisingAthlete

Kyrie Irving's chart reveals a pioneering spirit... someone who leads with action, meets the world head-on, and finds identity through initiative. With a Aries Sun in the 10th house, their sense of purpose is expressed through the domain of career and public life... a placement that shapes how they show up in the world and what they're here to do.

Beneath the surface, a Scorpio Moon speaks to what Kyrie needs emotionally... emotional depth, privacy, and the freedom to feel intensely without judgment. This is the private self, the part that exists when the spotlight fades.

The world meets Kyrie through Gemini rising... quick, witty, and socially adaptable... someone who puts people at ease through conversation. This is the lens through which all of their chart's energy is filtered, the first thing people sense before they know the full story.

Their energy is channeled through innovation and collective causes... they fight for ideas, not just personal gain. With 5 retrograde planets in their natal chart, much of Kyrie's energy is directed inward... a rich inner world that fuels their outer expression. A concentration of planets in Capricorn gives Kyrie's chart a strong Capricorn emphasis... amplifying the themes of that sign throughout their life.

House System:

Planetary Positions

Rising: Gemini · Midheaven: Pisces
Sun

Aries

2° · House 10

Moon

Scorpio

28° · House 6

Mercury

Aries

9° · House 10

Venus

Pisces

11° · House 9

Mars

Aquarius

26° · House 9

Jupiter

Virgo

6° · House 3

Saturn

Aquarius

15° · House 8

Uranus

Capricorn

17° · House 8

Neptune

Capricorn

18° · House 8

Pluto

Scorpio

22° · House 6

North Node

Capricorn

5° · House 7

Chiron

Leo

3° · House 2

Chart Interpretations

Sun in Aries in House 10

Your Sun in Aries in the tenth house is one of the most publicly visible and professionally commanding positions in a chart. The 10th house sits at the apex ... the Midheaven, the pinnacle of public life ... and the Sun here burns brightly in the domain of career, reputation, and legacy. Aries brings Mars-ruled initiative and cardinal fire to this already powerful placement, describing someone whose public identity is forged through bold action, leadership, and the willingness to move first in their professional arena. You are often drawn to roles where they can direct, build from scratch, or pioneer in a field ... and they tend to be recognized not for quiet competence but for decisive action that changes the landscape. The 10th house is Angular and one of the four most powerful positions in the chart; planets here are genuinely visible to the world. To work with this energy consciously, cultivate the discipline to match the ambition ... Aries moves fast, but the 10th house rewards sustained effort and the long-game perspective. The growth edge is that this placement can produce someone so publicly focused that private life atrophies, or someone whose need to be the leader makes genuine collaboration difficult ... the growth is learning that the most lasting legacies are built alongside others, not only ahead of them.

Moon in Scorpio in House 6

Your Moon in Scorpio in the sixth house channels fixed water's investigative depth and Pluto's transformative intelligence into the domain of daily work, bodily health, and practical service ... creating a working life characterized by remarkable thoroughness, the ability to diagnose what is actually wrong beneath the apparent problem, and an approach to service that goes considerably deeper than surface helpfulness to engage with whatever requires genuine transformation. Scorpio is ruled by Pluto and Mars, and in the 6th house those qualities mean your instinctive approach to work is to go beneath the presenting issue to the root cause: you are not satisfied with the symptomatic fix when the underlying pattern remains, and your most valuable professional contributions are characteristically the ones that address what everyone else has been managing rather than resolving. This placement means your emotional wellbeing is substantially tied to the depth and genuine usefulness of your daily work: surface-level, functionally vacuous, or psychologically dishonest work environments are genuinely draining, while work that engages your investigative intelligence and produces real transformation nourishes you. Your body is a remarkably accurate emotional register, and the connection between your psychological state and your physical wellbeing is particularly direct and informative ... attending to one is attending to the other. To work with this energy consciously, develop daily practices that include genuine relaxation alongside productive investigation ... the Scorpionic working mode can sustain high intensity for extended periods, but without deliberate recovery it eventually produces the physical and emotional depletion that its vigilance was trying to prevent. The honest growth challenge is that Scorpio in the 6th can become obsessive about work problems and health concerns with an intensity that creates more anxiety than resolution, and the growth is developing the discernment to know when thorough investigation is serving and when it has crossed into the counterproductive.

Mercury in Aries in House 10

Your Mercury in Aries in the tenth house puts your decisive, direct, and intellectually courageous communication style squarely at the center of your public identity and professional reputation ... how you think and how you speak is a core element of how the world knows you. Mercury governs cognition and voice; Aries is cardinal fire ruled by Mars, and in the tenth house, the most public sector of the chart, that Martian directness becomes a professional signature. You are known in your field as someone who says what needs to be said, who does not hide behind diplomatic vagueness, and who moves ideas from conversation into action faster than most. Leadership roles that require decisive communication, bold proposals, or the courage to challenge institutional thinking play directly to your strengths. To work with this energy consciously, develop the professional habit of strategic patience ... there are moments where your instinct to act now and speak now will serve you enormously, and moments where it will cost you credibility; learning to tell the difference is the skill that elevates bold into authoritative. The growth edge is that Aries in the public tenth house can earn a reputation for impulsiveness rather than courage if the boldness is not matched with demonstrated follow-through.

Venus in Pisces in House 9

Your Venus in Pisces in the ninth house directs your exalted love nature toward spiritual seeking, higher education, travel, and the search for transcendent meaning. You are drawn to mystical traditions, artistic cultures, and philosophical systems that honor the sacred dimension of existence. Travel to sacred sites, immersion in spiritual communities, and study of world religions or comparative mythology bring profound fulfillment. Higher education is most meaningful when it engages your imagination and addresses questions of ultimate meaning. Your philosophical outlook is compassionate, inclusive, and attuned to the interconnectedness of all life. You may be drawn to teaching or sharing spiritual insights with a wider audience. The challenge is spiritual escapism ... using philosophy and spiritual practice to avoid engaging with the practical world. Consciously ground your beautiful spiritual vision in daily life and practical action, and your wisdom will become not just inspiring but genuinely transformative for yourself and others.

Mars in Aquarius in House 9

Your Mars in Aquarius in the ninth house channels independent, progressive, and socially visionary energy into philosophy, higher learning, and worldview expansion. You pursue knowledge and philosophical development through unconventional means ... self-directed study, emerging fields, cross-disciplinary inquiry ... and your conclusions often challenge prevailing wisdom productively. You are a genuine free thinker who holds your beliefs accountable to evidence and experience rather than to authority or tradition. Travel to unusual or less-visited places opens your worldview in distinctive ways. The insight: your philosophical originality is most impactful when shared through the right channels ... your vision of what could be inspires others to think beyond what has always been.

Jupiter in Virgo in House 3

Your Jupiter in Virgo in the third house brings meticulous, analytical energy to your communication style, learning habits, and everyday connections. You are a precise and thorough communicator who backs up every claim with evidence and detail. Learning is one of your deepest pleasures, and you absorb information methodically, building knowledge from the ground up. Writing, editing, research, data analysis, and technical communication are natural strengths. Your conversations tend to be substantive and informative rather than superficial. Relationships with siblings and neighbors are characterized by mutual helpfulness and practical support. The challenge is getting so lost in details that you lose sight of the broader message or bore your audience with information they did not request. Practice communicating your main point clearly before diving into supporting details, and your already impressive analytical communication becomes genuinely compelling and accessible to wider audiences.

Saturn in Aquarius in House 8

Your Saturn in Aquarius in the eighth house, Saturn in its own sign, brings systematic, innovative analysis to the eighth house's complex territory of transformation, shared resources, and deep psychological work. You approach financial entanglements and psychological depth with an intellectual framework ... you want to understand the systemic patterns at work in shared power dynamics rather than simply reacting to them emotionally. This is an excellent placement for work involving financial systems, behavioral research, or any field that requires analyzing hidden patterns in complex human structures. Your capacity for psychological detachment ... which can sometimes read as emotional distance ... is actually a genuine asset in navigating the eighth house's demanding terrain.

Uranus in Capricorn in House 8

Your Uranus in Capricorn in the eighth house directs transformative energy through the lens of structural reform, power dynamics, and institutional change. Capricorn is cardinal earth, so you approach the eighth house's intense themes ... shared resources, psychological depth, and transformation ... with strategic discipline, while Uranus adds sudden, paradigm-shifting developments. As a generational placement, your cohort transforms financial institutions, inheritance law, and how society structures power and deals with collective grief, and in your eighth house, these themes are deeply personal. You may experience sudden shifts in shared finances, institutional power dynamics, or psychological structures that force complete rebuilding. Your approach to intimacy involves a need for clear power structures and mutual respect, and you are deeply uncomfortable with emotional manipulation. The challenge is releasing control in the face of genuine transformation, since the eighth house demands surrender and Capricorn resists it. When you allow the transformative process to dismantle structures that no longer serve you ... even ones you worked hard to build ... you emerge with a depth of power and wisdom that becomes the foundation for your greatest achievements.

Neptune in Capricorn in House 8

Your Neptune in Capricorn in the eighth house merges the planet of mystery and transformation with Capricorn's disciplined, structured approach to power and resources, placing it in the house of shared finances, deep psychology, sexuality, and rebirth. Neptune in Capricorn is generational, but the eighth house makes it personally intense. You approach transformation with characteristic Capricorn pragmatism ... you want to understand the mechanism, manage the process, and emerge with something solid from the ruins of what was dissolved. In shared financial matters, your disciplined approach serves you well. The practical insight is to recognize that some transformations are genuinely beyond management and control, and that Neptune in the eighth house ultimately asks you to trust the process of surrender even when Capricorn's instinct is to maintain structure.

Pluto in Scorpio in House 6

Your Pluto in Scorpio in the sixth house brings the full force of its dignity placement to your daily work, health, and routines. You approach your work with a thoroughness and intensity that others may find excessive but that produces results of remarkable depth and quality. Health is a significant theme ... you may experience transformative health crises that force complete overhauls of your lifestyle, or you may be drawn to healing professions where you help others through their own physical and psychological crises. Workplace dynamics can involve intense power struggles, particularly when you perceive dishonesty or incompetence. Your body is sensitive to psychological stress, and unresolved emotional material may manifest as physical symptoms. The challenge is creating sustainable daily practices rather than oscillating between obsessive discipline and complete abandonment of routine. When you build a daily life that honors both your intensity and your need for rest, your capacity for meaningful work and physical resilience becomes extraordinary.

North Node in Capricorn in House 7

Your North Node in Capricorn in the seventh house points toward growth through mature, structurally sound partnerships built on shared ambition, mutual respect, and long-term commitment. You are here to learn that the most fulfilling close relationships are those that have genuine structure, shared goals, and the dignified respect of two people who take each other seriously. The seventh house focuses this growth on marriage, partnerships, and contracts. Choose partners who share your long-term vision and take their commitments seriously, approach partnerships with professional maturity and clear agreements, and resist the pull toward relationships rooted primarily in emotional need or caretaking. Partnership as a serious, joyful joint venture is your evolutionary path.

Chiron in Leo in House 2

Chiron in Leo in the second house brings the Wounded Healer into the life area governing personal resources, self-worth, and material values ... filtered through fixed fire's creative passion and the Sun's need for recognition and genuine appreciation. The wound here lives at the painful intersection of creative worth and material worth: a deep, often unspoken belief that your value can only be real if it's publicly recognized and celebrated, which makes your sense of financial and personal worth dependent on an external validation that is perpetually insufficient. Leo's fixed quality means this wound is durable and deeply established ... the connection between recognition and worth was built early and holds its shape through repetition. The Sun rules Leo, and in the second house its need to shine creates a specific financial wound: the difficulty of believing your creative contributions are worth paying for, or conversely, the compensatory spending that tries to signal value through the appearance of success. Fixed fire in the second house can produce genuine creative financial instincts ... a talent for generating income through creative work ... but Chiron here means the very act of naming your price or claiming your worth is charged with anxiety about whether you'll be found worthy of it. Your gift is a genuinely nuanced understanding of how creative self-worth and material value function together ... you've mapped the territory where they disconnect, which means you can help others who are caught in the same painful gap between the value they sense in themselves and the value they allow themselves to claim. To work with this energy consciously, develop the practice of naming your creative worth clearly and consistently before external validation arrives to confirm it. The growth edge is that fixed fire in the second house can make the need for recognition feel like a prerequisite for material action ... waiting to be seen as valuable before claiming what you're worth ... and the growth is learning that the claiming itself is often what makes the recognition possible.