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Jyron

♂ Boy

How to Pronounce Jyron

Pronounced JY-ron /ˈdʒaɪ.rɒn/Low

Meaning: Jyron reads as a modern reshaping of Byron, swapping the opening for a J and a Y. Byron is an English place-surname from the Old English words for 'at the byres,' the cattle sheds, made famous as a first name by the poet Lord Byron. Jyron keeps that sound while presenting an inventive, contemporary face.Low

In 30 seconds: Jyron is a rare boy's name, a modern respelling in the Byron family, from an English surname meaning 'at the cattle sheds.' It appeared around 2002 (said JY-ron).
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Origin LowEnglish
MeaningJyron reads as a modern reshaping of Byron, swapping the opening for a J and a Y. Byron is an English place-surname from the Old English words for 'at the byres,' the cattle sheds, made famous as a first name by the poet Lord Byron. Jyron keeps that sound while presenting an inventive, contemporary face.
U.S. rank (2014)#13030 ↘ Falling
2014 U.S. births5 boys (0.00% of U.S. boys)
Peak year2002
Total births (all-time)≈ 162

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 200219902014

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Jyron belongs with the modern American taste for J-fronted respellings, reworking Byron into a fresh shape. Byron's own root is the Old English for the byres or cattle sheds, and through that link Jyron carries a quiet, rustic English pedigree under a bold new spelling.

Jyron appeared in small numbers around the 1990s and 2000s and stayed rare. A boy named Jyron at its peak would be in his early twenties today, a Generation Z name among inventive J- respellings.

Did you know? Byron, the name Jyron echoes, was carried by the Romantic poet Lord Byron, whose fame turned a humble 'cattle-shed' surname into a dashing given name.
Overall data confidence 30%
References - Jyron — Respelling in Byron family (English 'at the byres/cattle sheds'); peak 2002; J-fronted coinage.

Variations

ByronJironJyrenJaron

Nicknames

JyRon

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Byron— the source name it respells
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Frequently Asked

What does the name Jyron mean?

It is a modern respelling of Byron, an English surname meaning 'at the cattle sheds.'

How do you pronounce Jyron?

It is said JY-ron /ˈdʒaɪ.rɒn/ - two syllables, stress on the first.

Is Jyron a boy or girl name?

Jyron is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Jyron?

This was a genuinely rare name; even at its height in the two-thousands only about fourteen boys a year received it.

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