Myron is the name of a supporting character from "Wayside", a cartoon which aired from 2005-2008. He often behaves selfishly and desperately wants to become class president, even though he doesn't know the main duty of the position (turning the classroom lights on and off). Despite his flaws, he is still good friends with several of his classmates. The principal of the school, Mr. Kidswatter, can never remember Myron's name and instead refers to him by various other names, usually other two-syllable male names beginning with M.
In 2018, 54 is the most common age for an American (U.S.) Myron who is registered male with the Social Security Administration. It is the 1, 101st most common male first name for living U.S. citizens. Myron Krupnik is Anastasia and Sam's father in the Anastasia Krupnik book series by Lois Lowry.
This was the name of Greg's mouse on one episode of The Brady Bunch!
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I don’t know if there is more than one Saint Myron, but this one: http://www.goarch.org/chapel/saints_view?contentid=168&type=saints, (also?) from Cyzicus, was not killed by a mob. He was martyred, extremely brutally too, under order of the governor. Sorry I don't have more information on him.
I like this name--for some reason it sounds better than Byron or once I ran across a man named Nyron (blech)! A character in one of my book series (how on Earth do you make that plural?) is named Miron with an I, which I prefer, but either way I really like it. It sounds handsome and almost dignified to me.
This was my grandfather's name -Myron Jehu- but he always went by the nickname Jay. He hated the name Myron. Personally, I'm not too crazy about it myself. Not masculine enough for me. But as a middle name it could work.