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hobbies and interests genealogy and ancestryWhere did the last name Barron come from?
Then, is Barron a Scottish name?
Barron is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alex Barron (disambiguation) Andrew Barron (b.
Consequently, is Barron an Irish name?
Barron Family History Variants of the name Barron include Barren and Baron. This name in Irish is 'Barun' and it has two distinct origins in Ireland. The first origin of the name is from the MacBarrons who were a branch of the O'Neills. Garret Mor, eighth Earl of Kildare, was regarded as King of Ireland.
Records indicate that 1,056 boys in the United States have been named Barron since 1880. The greatest number of people were given this name in 1966, when 98 people in the U.S. were given the name Barron. Those people are now 53 years old.