Myrion
Greek · Boy · 2 syllables
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About the name Myrion
Myrion derives from the Greek word "myrrha" (μύρρα), meaning myrrh, the aromatic resin used in ancient perfumes and religious ceremonies.
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Etymology
Myrion derives from the Greek word "myrrha" (μύρρα), meaning myrrh, the aromatic resin used in ancient perfumes and religious ceremonies. The name was primarily used in early Christian and Byzantine Greek cultures, with notable historical figures including Saint Myrion, an early Christian martyr.
Myrion currently ranks #13,704 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2007.
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