Meron

Meaning of Meron

Meron unfurls like an ink-drenched brushstroke across ancient parchment, a unisex gem of Hebrew origin—pronounced meh-rawn (/mɛˈron/)—that drifts with equal grace into boys’ and girls’ lifelines. Born upon the wind-whipped heights of Galilee’s storied Mount Meron, its syllables carry the hushed liturgy of desert twilight, the rustle of apricot blossoms at dusk, and the reverberation of pilgrim footsteps along stone-strewn paths. Though in American birth rolls it emerges only in sparse echoes—six to twenty newborns per year—it bears a quiet confidence, like a solitary koi gliding beneath a moonlit torii, its cool beauty belying the wry smile hidden in each curve of sound. In Meron’s cool embrace, there is a lush restraint: an unassuming melody that refuses to shout yet leaves an indelible trace, inviting every bearer to compose their own haiku of becoming beneath an expansive, watchful sky.

Pronunciation

Hebrew

  • Pronunced as MEH-rawn (/mɛˈron/)

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Notable People Named Meron

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