Originating of Olde English of both a surname and a place name evolved to become a given name for a son, Byron is derived of "byre" or a cowshed or barn. Byron exists in numerous languages typically throughout Europe and while a classic name, has not endured. The poet, Lord Byron is among the most famous bearers.
Originating of Olde English of both a surname and a place name evolved to become a given name for a son, Byron is derived of "byre" or a cowshed or barn. Byron exists in numerous languages typically throughout Europe and while a classic name, has not endured. The poet, Lord Byron is among the most famous bearers.
Originating of Olde English of both a surname and a place name evolved to become a given name for a son, Byron is derived of "byre" or a cowshed or barn. Byron exists in numerous languages typically throughout Europe and while a classic name, has not endured. The poet, Lord Byron is among the most famous bearers.
Originating of Olde English of both a surname and a place name evolved to become a given name for a son, Byron is derived of "byre" or a cowshed or barn. Byron exists in numerous languages typically throughout Europe and while a classic name, has not endured. The poet, Lord Byron is among the most famous bearers.