Garon is a warm, melodic name pronounced GAIR-uhn, with roots that dance through Celtic, Hebrew and French traditions. In Welsh, garan means “stork,” a bird of new beginnings; in Hebrew, it echoes Aaron, the “mountain of strength”; and in France it calls to mind the winding Garonne River, carrying hope through sunlit valleys. Though fewer than 15 little Garons arrive each year in the United States, that rarity gives the name a special sparkle. Garon flows like a gentle current—steady, bright and full of promise—perfect for a young adventurer with a big heart. Parents will adore its simple elegance and subtle dash of Latin romance, and he might even earn the playful nickname “G-Man” as he grows into his own legend.