Jauron is an uncommon, distinctive given name of French origin, derived from the Occitan word 'jaur', meaning 'golden'. It is a variant form of the surname Jauregui, which is believed to have been brought to France by Basque settlers during the Middle Ages. The name Jauron has been historically more prevalent in southern France, particularly in regions like Gascony and Languedoc. Today, it remains relatively rare, contributing to its unique appeal.
"The name Jauron experienced a notable spike in popularity between 1978 and 1980, with births peaking at 11 in 1980. However, it appears the trend did not continue as there were no recorded births from 1981 to 1998. The name resurfaced in 1999 with 12 births and remained relatively consistent thereafter, totaling 56 births over the recorded period."