Ceron is of Latin origin and means "to wear" or "put on". It is derived from the Latin word "cerere", which translates to "to wear, put on". This name has been used throughout history but its popularity varies greatly by region and era. In some cultures, Ceron may be associated with the goddess Ceres, who was revered for her role in agriculture and fertility. The name is often found among families with Roman or Italian heritage but can also appear elsewhere due to its universal appeal. It has been used as a given name and occasionally as a surname throughout history.
The name Ceron was chosen for 5 babies born in the year 2009 and another 6 babies born in the year 2013, making a total of 11 children named Ceron during this period.