ABRON
The meaning of the boy name Abron is
Details on ABRON:
- Gender:
- Boy
- Popularity for Boy:
- 30,073rd in the USA (bottom 40%)
Latest USA SSA birth information:
5 births
ABRON as a BOY in 2008
USA birth(s) for ABRON by year:
Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name ABRON
ABRON as a boy
| Year | Boy Births |
|---|---|
| 2008 | 5 births |
| 2002 | 5 births |
| 1982 | 6 births |
| 1981 | 5 births |
| 1979 | 6 births |
| 1974 | 11 births |
| 1973 | 7 births |
| 1967 | 7 births |
| 1963 | 5 births |
| 1961 | 5 births |
| 1960 | 5 births |
| 1956 | 7 births |
| 1955 | 5 births |
| 1953 | 8 births |
| 1952 | 10 births |
| 1951 | 5 births |
| 1950 | 5 births |
| 1949 | 6 births |
| 1948 | 5 births |
| 1947 | 8 births |
| 1946 | 12 births |
| 1940 | 5 births |
| 1937 | 5 births |
| 1935 | 8 births |
| 1930 | 6 births |
| 1928 | 6 births |
| 1926 | 9 births |
| 1925 | 7 births |
| 1924 | 6 births |
| 1922 | 8 births |
| 1921 | 7 births |
| 1920 | 6 births |
About the name ABRON
Abron is a name that carries a rich tapestry of meaning and cultural resonance. Originating from the African continent, particularly among the Akan people of Ghana, it embodies the essence of strength and resilience. The name is often associated with the qualities of bravery and leadership, rooted in the word 'abron,' which signifies a person who is steadfast and courageous. As a name, Abron evokes images of expansive landscapes, from the lush green hills of West Africa to the vibrant markets of Accra, where stories of heritage and tradition unfold. While not widely used outside of its cultural origins, the name finds a welcoming embrace in communities that celebrate African heritage, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a name that embodies both strength and cultural depth. In this way, Abron stands as a symbol of identity, connection, and pride, ideal for a child destined to leave a mark on the world.
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