Myron (given name)

Myron (Мирон) is a masculine given name used in English-speaking and Eastern European countries including Romania, Ukraine and Russia (in the countries of the former USSR it is usually spelled Miron, except for Ukraine where Myron is used). Non-religious or Christianized Jews have used this name as a Gentile replacement of the Jewish name Meir.

The name was originally in honor of the ancient Greek sculptor Myron (Greek Μύρων), whose name meant 'myrrh, perfume'. The female equivalent of Myron is considered to be Myra. Among modern Greeks, it may be in honor of Saint Myron, archbishop of Crete (~250–350), and may take the form Myros, with the vocative Myro.

Notable people

 * Myron, Athenian sculptor from the mid-5th century BC
 * Myron Allen (1854–1924), American MLB player
 * Myron Angel (1827–1911), American historian and journalist
 * Myron Anyfantakis (born 1939), Greek athlete
 * Myron Arms Hofer (born 1931), American psychiatrist and research scientist
 * Myron Atkinson (1927–2017), American politician
 * Myron Augsburger (born 1929), American Mennonite pastor, professor, theologian, and author
 * Myron Avery (1899–1952), American lawyer, hiker, and explorer
 * Myron B. Gessaman (1894–1975), American politician and army veteran
 * Myron B. Williams (c. 1817–1884), American lawyer, politician, and pioneer
 * Myron Baker (born 1971), American former NFL player
 * Myron Bell (born 1971), American former NFL player
 * Myron Benjamin Wright (1847–1894), American politician
 * Myron Bereza (1936–2012), Canadian international soccer player
 * Myron Blank (1911–2005), American movie theater chain head and philanthropist
 * Myron Boadu (born 2001), Dutch professional footballer
 * Myron Brakke (1921–2007), American biochemist and microbiologist
 * Myron Brinig (1896–1991), Jewish-American author
 * Myron Brown (born 1969), American former professional basketball player
 * Myron Butler (born 1974), American gospel musician, record producer, singer-songwriter, music director, vocalist, organist, and pianist
 * Myron C. Cramer (1881–1966), American army general
 * Myron Charles Taylor (1874–1959), American industrialist and diplomat
 * Myron Cohen (1902–1986), American comedian and raconteur
 * Myron Cope (1929–2008), American sports journalist, radio personality, and sportscaster
 * Myron Cottrell, American automobile businessman
 * Myron Coureval Fagan (1887–1972), American writer, producer, and film- and theater director
 * Myron Daciuk (1919–1996), Canadian Ukrainian Greek Catholic hierarch
 * Myron Davis (1919–2010), American photojournalist
 * Myron Demkiw, Canadian police officer
 * Myron Donovan Crocker (1915–2010), American district judge
 * Myron Dorn (born 1954), American senator
 * Myron Dossett (born 1961), American politician
 * Myron Dupree (born 1961), American former NFL player
 * Myron E. Leavitt (1930–2004), American politician
 * Myron E. Ullman (born 1946), American retail chief executive
 * Myron E. Witham (1880–1973), American football player, coach of football and baseball, and mathematics professor
 * Myron Ebell (born 1952/1953), American climate change denier
 * Myron F. Diduryk (1938–1970), American army major
 * Myron Fass (1926–2006), American publisher
 * Myron Fernandes (born 1993), Indian professional footballer
 * Myron Field, American bridge player
 * Myron Fink (born 1932), American opera composer
 * Myron Floren (1919–2005), American accordionist and band leader
 * Myron Fohr (1912–1994), American racecar driver
 * Myron Fuller (1889–1949), American football player and coach
 * Myron Goldfinger, American architect
 * Myron Goldsmith (1918–1996), American architect and designer
 * Myron Gordon (disambiguation), several people
 * Myron Grimshaw (1875–1936), American MLB player
 * Myron Guyton (born 1967), American former football player
 * Myron H. Bright (1919–2016), American lawyer and jurist
 * Myron H. Clark (1806–1892), American politician
 * Myron H. McCord (1840–1908), American politician, businessman, and military officer
 * Myron H. Ranney (1845/1846-1910), American Civil War soldier
 * Myron H. Thompson (born 1947), American district court judge
 * Myron H. Wilson (1887–1962), American businessman and insurance executive
 * Myron Healey (1923–2005), American actor
 * Myron Henry Clark (1881–1953), American chemical engineer, management consultant, college director
 * Myron Henry Feeley (1885–1976), American-born farmer and Canadian political figure
 * Myron Henry Phelps (1856–1916), American lawyer and religious writer
 * Myron Holley (1779–1841), American politician
 * Myron Holly Kimball (1827–1912), American photographer, real estate speculator, and collector
 * Myron Hunt (1868–1952), American architect
 * Myron J. Cotta (born 1953), American Roman Catholic prelate
 * Myron Jackson (born 1964), American retired NBA player
 * Myron Just (born 1941), American politician and farmer
 * Myron Kaufmann (1921–2010), American novelist
 * Myron Kerstein, American film editor
 * Myron Kolatch (born 1929), American magazine editor
 * Myron Korduba (1876–1947), Ukrainian historian, professor, and author
 * Myron Kowalsky (1941–2022), Canadian politician and teacher
 * Myron Kulas (born 1942), American politician
 * Myron Kunin (1928–2013), American businessman and art collector
 * Myron L. Bender (1924–1988), American biochemist
 * Myron L. Coulter (1929–2011), American university professor, administrator, and president/chancellor
 * Myron L. Good (1923–1999), American physicist and professor
 * Myron L. Weisfeldt (born 1940), American cardiologist and physician-scientist
 * Myron Lapka (born 1956), American former NFL player
 * Myron Lawrence (1799–1852), American lawyer and politician
 * Myron Leskiw (1909–1997), Russian-born American army soldier
 * Myron Levoy (1930–2019), American author
 * Myron Lewis (born 1987), American former NFL player
 * Myron Lizer, American politician and businessman
 * Myron Lowery, American mayor, politician, and former television news anchor
 * Myron M. Cowen (1898–1965), American lawyer and diplomat
 * Myron M. Kinley (1898–1978), American pioneer and firefighter
 * Myron Magnet (born 1944), American journalist and historian
 * Myron Markevych (born 1951), Ukrainian former footballer, and current head coach of Metalist Kharkiv
 * Myron Mathisson (1897–1940), Polish theoretical physicist
 * Myron McCormick (1908–1962), American stage-, radio-, and film actor
 * Myron Mendes, Indian professional footballer
 * Myron Michailidis (born 1968), Greek conductor
 * Myron Mitchell (born 1998), American football player
 * Myron Mixon (born 1962), American celebrity chef
 * Myron N. Dobashi (born 1943), American retired brigadier general
 * Myron Neth (born 1968), American politician
 * Myron Nettinga (born 1967), American sound engineer
 * Myron Newton Morris (1810–1885), American minister and politician
 * Myron Noodleman (1958–2017), American sports clown
 * Myron Norton (1822–1886), American attorney and army soldier
 * Myron of Crete (c. 250-c. 350), Crete bishop
 * Myron of Priene, Ancient Greek author
 * Myron Olson (1928–1992), American politician and military personnel
 * Myron Orfield (born 1961), American law professor
 * Myron P. Lindsley (1825–1883), American attorney and politician
 * Myron P. Lotto (1925–2017), American politician
 * Myron P. Zalucki (born 1954), Australian professor emeritus
 * Myron "Pinky" Thompson (1924–2001), Hawaiian social worker and community leader
 * Myron Penn (born 1972), American former lawyer and politician
 * Myron Pottios (born 1939), American former NFL player
 * Myron Prinzmetal (1908–1987), American cardiologist
 * Myron Pryor (born 1986), American former NFL player
 * Myron Reed (disambiguation), several people
 * Myron Roderick (1934–2011), American wrestler, head college coach of wrestling and tennis, and college athletics administrator
 * Myron Rolle (born 1986), Bahamian-American neurosurgeon and former football safety
 * Myron Rosander (1960–2015), American designer and musician
 * Myron Rush (1922–2018), American academic
 * Myron S. Cohen (born 1950), American physician-scientist
 * Myron S. McNeil (1873–1944), American politician and state senator from Mississippi
 * Myron Samuel (born 1992), Vincentian international footballer
 * Myron Samuel Malkin (1924–1994), American physicist and military personnel
 * Myron Scholes (born 1941), Canadian economist and Nobel Prize winner, a co-author of Black–Scholes model for option pricing
 * Myron Scott (1907–1998), American businessperson and inventor
 * Myron Seiliger (1874–1952), Russian physicist and university professor
 * Myron Selznick (1898–1944), American film producer and talent agent
 * Myron Sharaf (1926–1997), American writer and psychotherapist
 * Myron Shongwe (born 1981), South African footballer
 * Myron Sifakis (born 1960), Greek retired goalkeeper and current football manager
 * Myron Simpson (born 1990), New Zealand semi-professional road- and track cyclist
 * Myron Solberg (1930–2001), American food scientist
 * Myron Spaulding (1905–2000), American sailor, yacht designer and builder, and concert violinist
 * Myron Stankiewicz (born 1935), Canadian retired NHL and AHL player
 * Myron Stevens (1901–1988), American racecar driver and builder
 * Myron Stevens (American football), American college football player
 * Myron Stolaroff (1920–2013), American author, inventor, and drug researcher
 * Myron Stout (1908–1987), American abstract painter
 * Myron Sulzberger (1878–1956), Jewish-American lawyer, politician, and judge
 * Myron T. Herrick (1854–1929), American banker, diplomat, and politician
 * Myron T. Steele, American former chief justice and state court judge
 * Myron Tagovailoa-Amosa (born 1999), American football player
 * Myron Tarnavsky (1869–1938), Ukrainian army supreme commander
 * Myron Thomas (1916–1987), American coal miner
 * Myron Thompson (1936–2019), Canadian politician
 * Myron Tribus (1921–2016), American organizational theorist and educator
 * Myron Tsosie, American politician
 * Myron V. George (1900–1972), American politician
 * Myron van Brederode (born 2003), Dutch professional footballer
 * Myron W. Krueger (born 1942), American computer artist
 * Myron W. Wentz (born 1940), American-born Mexican chief executive and microbiologist
 * Myron W. Whitney (1836–1910), American bass opera singer
 * Myron Walden (born 1972), American jazz musician
 * Myron Waldman (1908–2006), American animator and director at Fleischer Studios and Famous Studios
 * Myron "Mike" Wallace (1918–2012), American television news reporter and anchor for 60 Minutes
 * Myron Walter "Moe" Drabowsky (1935–2006), American MLB pitcher
 * Myron Walwyn (born 1972), British Virgin Islands lawyer and politician
 * Myron Weiner (1931–1999), American political scientist
 * Myron White (1957–2018), American MLB player
 * Myron Winslow Adams (1860–1939), American clergyman and educator
 * Myron Wolf Child (1983–2007), Canadian youth activist, public speaker, and politician
 * Myron Worobec, Ukrainian-American international footballer