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Yaron
Yaron (in Hebrew: יָרוֹן) is a given name meaning "is full of joy", "will be full of joy", or "to shout, to sing". It is common in Israel as both a male first name and a last name. Its English-language equivalent is "Jaron".
People with the first name "Yaron" include:
- Dana International, an Israeli transsexual pop star born Yaron Cohen
- Yaron Brook, executive director of the Ayn Rand Institute
- Yaron Brown, an Israeli soccer player
- Yaron Golan, an Israeli publisher
- Yaron Herman, an Israeli-French jazz pianist
- Yaron Kohlberg, an Israeli classical pianist
- Yaron Lifschitz, an Australian theatre director
- Yaron London, an Israeli media personality
- Yaron Matras, a British linguist
- Yaron Margolin
- Yaron Svoray, an Israeli author and investigative journalist
- Yaron Zilberman, director of the documentary Watermarks
- Yaron Traub
- Yarone Zober, an Israeli-American politician and acting mayor, for a time, of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
People with the last name "Yaron" include:
- Amos Yaron, an Israeli general accused of complicity in the Sabra and Shatila massacre
- Ido Yaron, an Israeli DJ and founder of Utopia Records
- Miriam Yaron, Miss Israel 1950
People with the first name "Jaron" include:
- Jaron Lanier, virtual reality pioneer
- Jaron Lowenstein, one half of the duo Evan and Jaron