Yinon is a Hebrew name of Biblical origin, derived from the word "yinnah," meaning "woe" or "calamity." It appears briefly in the Book of Isaiah (Isaiah 33:1), where it is used as an exclamation of despair. However, despite its potentially negative connotation, Yinon has been adopted as a given name by some Jewish families, perhaps for its unique sound and historical significance. The name has also been used as a surname in some parts of the world.
"Yinon had 7 children born in 2008 and another 5 in 2010, making a total of 12."