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Boy Name #2,289 Most Popular Hidden Gem 2 Syllables 6 Letters

Romantic poet spirit with Latin American heart

Spanish Latin American American

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Meaning & Origin

"At the byres, near the cattle sheds"
Origin: Old English byre
Language: Old English
"Romantically associated with the poet Lord Byron meaning noble and passionate"
Origin: Cultural association
Language: English

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The Story of Bayron

Bayron is the Spanish-language spelling of Byron, which comes from the Old English surname meaning at the byres, referring to cow sheds or farm buildings. The name became famous through the English Romantic poet Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron), whose rebellious genius and passionate verse made him a celebrity across Europe. In Latin America, Byron-spelled Bayron reflects the 19th-century Romantic literary movement influence on Spanish naming traditions, as educated families named sons after the admired English poet.

Bayron is particularly popular in Central America, especially in Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador, where Romantic-era European literary names were adopted with localized spellings. The name remains in common use in Latin American communities.

The name carries the legacy of Romanticism, a literary and artistic movement that celebrated passion, nature, and individual genius. Lord Byron was the archetypal Romantic hero — scandalous, brilliant, and tragically beautiful — qualities that made his name irresistible to admiring parents.

Historical Record

Bayron first appeared in US Social Security records in 1977.

Over 1,625 babies have been named Bayron in the United States since SSA records began.

Today, Bayron is a hidden gem — rare but distinctive , currently ranked #2,289 for boy names in the US .

Fun Facts

  • Lord Byron was so famous in his day that Byromania was coined as the first celebrity fan craze in history
  • The spelling Bayron is almost exclusively found in Spanish-speaking Latin American countries
  • Lord Byron died fighting for Greek independence, cementing his legend as a romantic hero beyond literature

Bayron in Other Languages

French Byron
English Byron
Italian Byron
Portuguese Byron

Popularity Over Time

#2,289
Current Rank
Stable
Trend
Hidden Gem Based on SSA data 1880–present

Famous People Named Bayron

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Bayron Morales

Athlete

1998

Guatemalan professional footballer representing the Latin American tradition of the name Bayron

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Lord Byron

Writer

1788

English Romantic poet whose works including Don Juan and Childe Harold made him the most famous literary celebrity of th...

English Romantic poet whose works including Don Juan and Childe Harold made him the most famous literary celebrity of the early 19th century

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Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
2
Popularity Rank
#2,289
Total SSA Count
62
Cultural Origins
Spanish Latin American American
Pronunciation
Easy
Formality
Moderate
Cross-Cultural Ease
Moderate

Common Nicknames

Bay Ron

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bayron

What does the name Bayron mean?
"At the byres, near the cattle sheds" (from Old English byre). "Romantically associated with the poet Lord Byron meaning noble and passionate" (from Cultural association). Bayron is the Spanish-language spelling of Byron, which comes from the Old English surname meaning at the byres, referring to cow sheds or farm buildings. The name became famous through the English Romantic poet Lord Byron (George Gordon Byron), whose rebellious genius and passionate verse made him a celebrity across Europe. In Latin America, Byron-spelled Bayron reflects the 19th-century Romantic literary movement influence on Spanish naming traditions, as educated families named sons after the admired English poet.
What is the origin of the name Bayron?
Bayron has Old English byre, Cultural association, Spanish, Latin American, and American origins. In Old English byre, it means "At the byres, near the cattle sheds". In Cultural association, it means "Romantically associated with the poet Lord Byron meaning noble and passionate".
Is Bayron a boy or girl name?
Bayron is primarily used as a boy name.
How popular is the name Bayron?
Bayron is currently ranked #2289 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Bayron?
Common nicknames for Bayron include Bay and Ron.
What are good middle names for Bayron?
Popular middle name pairings include Bayron Jose, Bayron Luis, Bayron Miguel, Bayron Alejandro, Bayron Carlos, Bayron Antonio, and Bayron Fernando.
What are good sibling names for Bayron?
Names that pair well with Bayron as siblings include Dario, Leandro, Cristian, Valentina, Camila, Isabella, Fabian, and Rodrigo.
How many syllables does Bayron have?
Bayron has 2 syllables, making it easy to say and remember.
Is Bayron a common or rare name?
Bayron is an uncommon name, ranked #2289 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.
What boy names are similar to Bayron?
Bayron pairs well with Jovanny, Oswald, Kaeden, Ciro in style and sound.

About the Name Bayron

Bayron is a boy name with Spanish, Latin American, and American origins . The name means "At the byres, near the cattle sheds" in Old English byre .

Bayron is currently ranked #2,289 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Bayron has 2 syllables, making it easy to pronounce and remember.

Common nicknames for Bayron include Bay and Ron. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

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