Byron

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Byron is a masculine given name of Old English origin, commonly associated with the English Romantic poet Lord Byron.

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Label Occurrences
Byron canonical 11

Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf English masculine given name
given name
masculine given name
derivedFrom Old English byrum
hasAlternativeSpelling Byran NERFINISHED
Byren NERFINISHED
hasCategory English masculine given names
masculine given names
hasCulturalAssociation Romantic literature NERFINISHED
poetry
hasEtymologicalMeaning barn for cows
place of the cowsheds
hasGender masculine
hasHistoricalUsageSince 19th century as a given name
hasLanguageOfUse English
hasNameDayIn varies by country
hasNotableBearer Byron Scott NERFINISHED
Byron White NERFINISHED
Lord Byron NERFINISHED
hasOrigin Old English NERFINISHED
hasPopularity moderate in the United Kingdom
moderate in the United States
hasTypicalUsage first name
inspiredBy fame of Lord Byron as a poet
isAlsoUsedAs surname
isAssociatedWith English Romantic poet
George Gordon Byron NERFINISHED
Lord Byron NERFINISHED
isUsedIn English-speaking countries

Referenced by (11)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Byron Haskin givenName Byron
Sir John Byron familyName Byron
John familyName Byron
subject surface form: John Byron
John hasSurname Byron
subject surface form: John Byron
Pat Harrison givenName Byron
Byron Howard givenName Byron
Byron Kilbourn givenName Byron
Byron Harrison givenName Byron
Buster givenName Byron
subject surface form: Buster Bluth
Byron Stingley givenName Byron
subject surface form: Byron Stingily