masculine Marón

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Márōn
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This name derives from the Ancient Greek “Márōn (Μᾰ́ρων).” Maron, in mythology, was a son of Evanthes (some also call him a son of Oenopion, Silenus or of Bacchus, and a pupil of Seilenus), and grandson of Dionysus and Ariadne. He was also a priest of Apollo at Ismarus. He was the hero of sweet wine and is mentioned among the companions of Dionysus. Maron was a 5th-century Syriac Christian monk whose followers, after his death, founded a Christian religious movement that became known as the Maronites. The religious community which grew from this movement is the Maronite Church.

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