Myron

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    Origin:
  • Arabic: The name Myron (accent on the second syllable) is the Arabic name of the Confirmation Sacrament in Christianity.
  • Aramaic: Aramaic variant of Myron; derived from myrrh
  • Greek: Derived from myrrh; Myrrh, an aromatic gum resin obtained from several Asian or African trees and shrubs, is used in making perfume and incense.
  • Hebrew: Holy place
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Famous Namesakes:
Sculptor/photographer Myron Brody; Author Myron Magnet is the Editor of City Journal, the Manhattan Institute’s quarterly magazine of urban affairs, and a former member of the Board of Editors of Fortune magazine. He is the author of The Dream and the Nightmare: The Sixties’ Legacy to the Underclass (Encounter Books, 1999).
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