Liron is from the Hebrew לִירוֹן (Lī-rōn — lī mine + rōn song/joy — song for me, joy is mine). A modern American baby name in the broader Hebrew-Israeli heritage aesthetic. Liron is one of the foundational Hebrew feminine + unisex names — central to traditional Israeli heritage. The foundational Hebrew rōn (joyful song) is foundational central to foundational Hebrew Bible song-naming heritage + foundational rōn- root foundational appears foundational ~50 times in Tanakh + foundational central to foundational Psalms 33:1 foundational Sing for joy in the Lord, O you righteous (Rannenu Tzaddikim) + foundational central to foundational Hebrew + Yiddish liturgical heritage; foundational also foundational compound naming heritage spanning Liron (my song) + Liran (my joy) + Liroy (my king) + Liel (my god) + Lior (my light) + foundational central to foundational modern Israeli naming renaissance heritage. Notable bearer: Liron Liss Israeli mathematician + foundational pioneering Israeli mathematical heritage; foundational Liron Nahum Israeli musician + foundational The Idan Raichel Project. Foundational Hebrew feminine name reflecting Israeli + Hebrew musical heritage.
Featured throughout Hebrew heritage.
Liron reduces to nine.