Maron

Meaning of Maron

Maron is a quietly charismatic name that feels at once timeless and refreshingly modern—think of it as a gentle flame flickering between ancient roots and today’s individuality. With origins tracing back to St. Maron, the 4th-century monk whose devotion inspired the Maronite tradition, Maron carries a touch of spiritual heritage and the subtle strength of “mar,” Aramaic for “lord” or “master.” Pronounced MAY-ron (/meɪˈrɒn/), it’s perfectly at home on any child—girl or boy—who’s destined to stand out without shouting. Though you’ll meet just a handful of little Marons in playgrounds across the U.S. each year, that rarity gives the name a certain star-in-the-sky appeal: bright, distinctive and wholly unforgettable. For parents longing for a name that bridges history and hope, Maron offers warmth, character and a story that’s ready to grow with your child.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as MAY-ron (/meɪˈrɒn/)

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