Saron may refer to:
Places
- Saron, a small village in Denbighshire, Wales
- Saron (Cantabria, Spain) a village of Santa Maria de Cayón Municipalitie
- Saron, Carmarthenshire, a small mining village in West Wales near Ammanford
- Saron, Gwynedd, a hamlet near Caernarfon (grid reference SH4659)
- Saron, Western Cape, a town in South Africa
- Saron, Thiruvannamalai,a township in the Indian district of Thiruvannamalai
- Pikin Saron, an indigenous village in Suriname
- Saron Chapel, Aberaman, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Wales
Other uses
- Saron, a mythical king who gave his name to the Saronic Gulf
- A Biblical name also written as Sharon
- Saron Läänmäe (born 1996), Estonian footballer
- Saron (instrument), an instrument in the Indonesian gamelan ensemble
- Saron Gas, original name of hard rock band Seether
- SARON, Swiss Average Rate Overnight, an interest rate statistic
- Saron (crustacean), a genus of shrimp
See also
- Sarin, an organophosphorus compound with the formula [(CH3)2CHO]CH3P(O)F used as a chemical weapon
- Sauron, a character in The Lord of the Rings
- Sarong, a garment of Indonesian origin and widely worn throughout South and Southeast Asia
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