Sheron, of Hebrew origin, is a unique and captivating given name for girls. It means 'lively' or 'cheerful,' embodying the essence of joy and vivacity. This lesser-known name offers a refreshing alternative to more common choices, while its Hebrew roots give it a touch of ancient charm. Sheron is composed of two elements: 'sher' meaning 'song' or 'poem,' and 'on' which signifies 'strength' or 'power.' Thus, the name Sheron could be interpreted as bestowing strength through song or poetry, making it an inspiring choice for parents seeking a distinctive name with profound meaning.
The name Sheron experienced notable fluctuations in popularity over the past century. It had a modest start with five births each in 1943 and 1950, before seeing a slight increase to six births in 1954 and 1969. The late 1960s to early 1970s marked its peak, with the highest number of births occurring in 1972 (14) and 1973 (19). However, popularity waned thereafter, with fewer than ten births per year from 1975 onwards. The name continued to be used infrequently up until recent years, with five births each recorded in 2003, 2008, 2012, and 2017. Overall, Sheron has been a relatively uncommon name, with a total of 389 births reported over the past eight decades.