Leron is of Hebrew origin, meaning "song" or "lyre". It is often considered a unisex name but is more commonly used for males. The name has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and meaning. Leron has no specific pronunciation variations as it is typically pronounced /LEH-rin/. It does not have any nicknames or variants that are widely recognized. As of now, there are no notable figures with the first name Leron.
The name Leron experienced a significant increase in popularity starting from the late 1960s with peaks in the years 1969 (22 births) and 1971 (37 births). However, it saw a gradual decline thereafter, dropping to single-digit figures by the early 2000s. Recently, there has been a slight resurgence with more than 5 births per year since 2018. Overall, Leron has been chosen for 1737 babies over the given period.