Certificate of Name
Liron
Unisex
Hebrew
Meaning & Origin
Liron is a Hebrew gender-neutral given name. It means "my song, my joy" in Hebrew, derived from the elements li "for me" and ron "joy, song". The name thus conveys a personal sense of happiness or melody. Etymology The name is constructed from Hebrew לִי (li) meaning "to me, for me" and רֹן (ron) meaning "joy, song". The combination literally translates to "my joy" or "my song." This poetic structure is common in Hebrew names, where a personal pronoun is attached to a noun denoting a positive attribute. Cultural Significance In Jewish and Israeli culture, names with joyful meanings are appreciated. Liron has been used for both boys and girls in modern Israel, reflecting its gender-neutral versatility. The Albenian tradition also recognizes Liron, though with a different etymology and meaning ("free"). Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the given name Liron include Israeli football players Liron Basis (born 1974), Liron Diamant (born 1990), Liron Vilner (born 1979), and Liron Zarko (born 1981), as well as American pathologist Liron Pantanowitz. International businessman Liron Bezalel (born 1972) further illustrates the name's broad appeal. As a surname, it appears in French football player Ludovic Liron (born 1978). Meaning: "my song, my joy" (Hebrew) Gender: Gender-neutral (Hebrew), masculine (Albanian) Origin: Hebrew (also Albanian masculine name meaning "free") Usage Regions: Israel, among English-speaking Jewish communities, Albania Related Names: Ron (short form), Lirona (Albanian feminine)
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