Miron
Found 4 entry about "Miron"
Мирон(Russian)
The name Miron is pronounced as MEER-awn (Hebrew), MEE-ron (Greek), and MEER-on (Polish).
Miron Name meanings & History
The name Miron has multiple origins. It is derived from the Hebrew name Meir meaning "enlightened" or "one who brings light". In Greek, it means "myrrh", a fragrant spice. The name Miron is also a Slavic name derived from the word "mir", meaning "peace". The name Miron has different meanings depending on the origin. In Hebrew, it means "enlightened" or "one who brings light", while in Greek, it means "myrrh", a fragrant spice. In Slavic languages, it means "peace". Romanian, Russian and Polish form of Myron. The name Miron can be used for both boys and girls, but it is more commonly used for boys. It is a popular name in Jewish and Slavic cultures.
Zodiac Sign of Miron: Mother Cancer
Synonyms of Miron:
M: Memorabilia,Maternal,Memory,Mommy,Manipulative,Mother,Mushy
I: Indulgence,Intimate,Involved
R: Restless,Reason,Rational,Resourceful
O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Ostentatious,Obsolete,Organized
N: Nagging,Nervous,Neurosis,Nice,Neat,Nutrition,Nitpicking
Miron is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Miron include Miron Mitrea (Romanian politician), Miron Białoszewski (Polish poet and writer), and Miron Grindea (Romanian literary critic and editor).
2.) Miron (Male)
Usage: Hebrew
Meanings: Myrrh, fragrant resin
Scripts: מִירוֹן
מִירוֹן(Hebrew)
Description: Myrrh, fragrant resin. From the name of the highest mountain in Israel, Mount Meron. It is also the name of a village on its slopes, thought to be on the same site as the ancient Canaanite city of Merom. Miron is typically used as a masculine given name. It can be used for baby boys born in any time of the year.
Famous People
Miron Białoszewski was a Polish poet, dramatist, and writer. Miron Karol Tułowski was a Polish nobleman and general who fought for Poland's independence in the 19th century.
3.) MIRON (Male)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Polish form of the Greek Myron, a name derived from myron (myrrh, a fragrant resin used in making incense and perfume). The name is said to have been taken up by early Christians because of the gift of myrrh made to the Christ child by the Wise Men. (MEE-RON)