Biron
b(i)-ron
US Popularity:10281
Origin:British
Other Origin(s):French
Meaning:Child; Son; Youth; The cattle sheds, Dweller at the cattle byres; Cottage; Barn
Biron is a variant of the French name Byron, meaning "cottage." It also has English roots, meaning "barn" or "dweller at the cattle byres." Additional translations come from Old English byrum or bȳre, meaning "child," "son," or "youth." Yet, not all Birons are tied to modest dwellings; the impressive Château de Biron, a magnificent stone castle from the Middle Ages, stands in Biron, Dordogne in France. Biron eventually transitioned from medieval to early-modern use, appearing in Shakespeare's works. In Love's Labour's Lost, the character Biron falls deeply in love with Rosaline, a lady attending the French princess. With Biron, baby's legacy will endure through the centuries as each generation of your family passes on a spirit of adventure and a big heart to the next.
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1987
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