Tameron is of American origin, derived from the English surname Taylor, which means "tailor". The name gained popularity as a given name in the United States during the late 20th century. It has also been used occasionally in other English-speaking countries like Canada and Australia. Tameron is composed of two elements: "tame", meaning to control or dominate, and "-ron", a suffix often associated with diminutive forms or names ending in '-son'. Thus, the name could be interpreted as 'little tamer' or 'one who tames'. The name Tameron does not have any specific historical figures or legendary characters associated with it. It is typically pronounced /ˈteɪmərən/, with the stress on the first syllable and rhyming with "daymeran". In terms of popularity, according to U.S. Social Security records, Tameron has been used inconsistently since its first appearance in the mid-1970s, peaking in 2005 when it reached its highest ranking at number 678.
The name Tameron experienced varied popularity over the years, with peaks in certain decades and fluctuations within them. The highest number of births recorded was in 2001 and 2002, both with 10 births each. However, from 2009 to 2017, the annual births fell below 10 each year, indicating a decrease in its popularity during that period. Overall, there were a total of 123 births over the recorded years.