Keron

Meaning of Keron

Keron is a unisex name that originated from the Gaelic name Kieran. It is pronounced as KEH-ron in American English. Keron has variations such as Kieran, but regardless of the spelling, it maintains the same pronunciation. This name has been given to babies in the United States since at least 1975, with varying levels of popularity over the years. In recent years, it has been given to an average of around 10 newborns annually. Keron carries a sense of uniqueness and versatility, making it a great choice for parents looking for a name that can suit both boys and girls.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KEH-ron (/kəˈrɒn/)

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Notable People Named Keron

Keron Melique DeShields is a professional basketball player known for his success in the Israeli National League and his college career at the University of Montana and Tennessee State University.
Keron Thomas gained notoriety for impersonating a New York City Subway motorman at the age of sixteen.
Keron Donavan Williams is a retired NFL / CFL defensive tackle and a successful entrepreneur based in Houston, Texas.
Keron Julius Cottoy is a Vincentian cricketer known for his performances in West Indian domestic cricket and for representing teams like St Lucia Zouks and St. Kitts Patriots in the Caribbean Premier League (CPL).
Keron Henry is a former professional American football wide receiver.
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