Tarone is an Italian surname of Lombard origin, derived from the Latin word "turris," meaning "tower." This name was likely given to someone who lived near a tower or had defensive characteristics reminiscent of one. In some instances, Tarone may also be interpreted as a variant spelling of the given name Terence, which is of Latin origin and means "mighty" or "noble." However, it's more commonly associated with the surname.
"Tarone was a popular name for newborns from the mid-70s to late-90s, with an average of about five babies named Tarone each year over this period."