Lyron
l(y)-ron
US Popularity:10518
Origin:Hebrew
Meaning:My song; My joy
Keep the harmony in baby’s singing spirit with help from the name Lyron. This masculine title has Hebrew roots, arising as a respelling of Liron. Deriving from the elements li, meaning "for me," and ron, meaning "joy" or "song," Lyron translates to "my joy" or "my song." From their adorable babbles to their belly laughs, sweet Lyron's sounds and squeals will give you many reasons to smile and giggle. Lyron may also remind you of the lyre, a stringed instrument used by the Ancient Greeks to accompany songs and recitations. Whether your little one is raising their voice or plucking the harp strings, the name Lyron will also keep the music going.
How Popular Is The Name Lyron?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1981
#6895
in 1981
No comparison data from 1980
Sources
100,000+ Baby Names by Bruce Lansky, pg. 461
Behind the Name, Liron, April 2024
Merriam-Webster Dictionary, lyre
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