Miron (name)
In the countries with the dominant Christian Orthodox church the given name Miron was a local variant of the Greek name Myron, the same way it was used in Christian Catholic dominant Spain (Mirón). It was also used by Christianized or non-religious Jews as replacement of Meir.
Miron may refer to:
- Salvador Díaz Mirón
- Myron, an ancient Greek sculptor
In French-speaking countries Miron is a surname of unrelated origin, most likely a diminutive of Mire.
People from Albania
- Miron Topciu
People from Canada
People from Israel
- Dan Miron
- Rami Miron (born 1957), Israeli Olympic wrestler
- Miron Bleiberg
- Miron Livny
- Miron Itzhak
People from Poland
People from Romania
- Bogdan Miron
- Leonard Miron
- Miron Cristea
- Miron Constantinescu
- Miron Costin
- Miron Cozma
- Miron Grindea
- Miron Mitrea
- Miron Nicolescu
- Miron Radu Paraschivescu
- Miron Raţiu
People from Russia
- Miron Akimovich Ljubovsky
- Miron Merzhanov
- Miron Vovsi
- Miron Yefimovich Cherepanov
- Miron Yanovich Fyodorov
People from Ukraine
People from United States
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See also
- Miron (disambiguation)
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