Kidron, derived from the Hebrew word meaning "darkness," is a unique and uncommon male given name. It has biblical origins, appearing as the name of one of the tributaries of the Jordan River in the Book of Ezekiel. In recent years, Kidron has been used sparingly as a given name, particularly in English-speaking countries, contributing to its distinctive character. Pronounced /KAɪ-drən/, this name offers a blend of biblical heritage and uniqueness for those seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker for their child.
"Kidron was a name given to six babies in the year 2006."