Jeron

Meaning of Jeron

Jeron is a masculine given name of Greco-Latin origin, regarded as a streamlined variant of the Latin Hieronymus (via Old French Jérôme), itself derived from the Greek hierós (“sacred”) and ónoma (“name”), thus semantically signifying “holy name.” In its Anglo-American context, Jeron is phonetically rendered as /dʒɛˈrɒn/, exhibiting a standard disyllabic stress pattern and a voiced affricate onset that aligns with contemporary English phonology. Etymologically, the name inherits the venerable associations of St. Jerome, the fourth-century ecclesiastical scholar responsible for the Latin Vulgate translation, imparting an intellectual gravitas attractive to parents seeking cultural depth. Analysis of United States naming registers indicates that Jeron first appears in modest numbers during the mid-20th century and has since maintained a stable yet niche presence, with annual occurrences that typically range from single figures to the low double digits and correspond to rankings between the 700th and 900th positions in recent years. This consistent but limited frequency underscores a parental preference for appellations that marry classical pedigree with modern distinctiveness. From an onomastic standpoint, Jeron thus occupies a technically robust and culturally nuanced position, offering discerning families a name that is at once historically resonant and singularly memorable.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as JEH-ron (/dʒɛˈrɒn/)

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Notable People Named Jeron

Jeron Teng -
Jeron Al-Hazaimeh -
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