Allon is a male name with Hebrew origins. It is pronounced as ah-LAWN (/ɑːˈlɔn/). The name is often associated with the Hebrew word for "oak tree," symbolizing strength and stability. In the United States, Allon has been given to a small number of newborn boys over the years, with varying popularity. While it may not be a widely-used name, it carries a unique and meaningful charm that may appeal to those seeking something less common for their baby boy. Variations of the name include Alon.
Allon Barsam is a London-based ophthalmologist known for his expertise in cataract surgery, refractive surgery, and corneal and external eye disease, and for carrying out the first human treatments of microwave keratoplasty. |