Meron is a unisex name with Hebrew origin. It is pronounced as MEH-rawn (/mɛˈron/). The name has variations like Merron. In the United States of America, Meron has been given to newborns since at least 1984, and its popularity has fluctuated over the years. In recent times, it has been ranked around 6,000th to 13,000th in terms of occurrence. Despite not being extremely common, Meron carries a unique and distinctive sound that can make it an appealing choice for parents looking for a less traditional name.
Meron Benvenisti was an Israeli political scientist and former deputy mayor of Jerusalem who advocated for a binational Israeli-Palestinian state. |
Meron Estefanos is a Swedish-Eritrean human rights activist and journalist known for her work in helping Eritrean refugees and uncovering criminal networks involved in human trafficking. |
Meron Gribetz is an Israeli technology entrepreneur known for founding Meta, a Silicon Valley company specializing in augmented reality products, and for his involvement with Inner Cosmos, a company focused on digital pills for brain network re-balancing. |
Meron Getnet is a multi-talented Ethiopian actress, political activist, journalist, and poet, best known for her role in the film Difret and her critique of the government during the Meles Zenawi administration. |
Meron Reuben is an Israeli diplomat who was appointed Consul General to New England in November 2020. |