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Not unless you are talking about a sub sandwich made from bird meat. A hero is commonly defined as a "remarkably brave person." It is also the name of a long sandwich. A heron is a freshwater wading bird with a long neck.

Perhaps you were meaning a Hero and a Heroine. Both refer to a brave or admired person, but the Heroine is a specific distinction for a female. "Hero" is traditionally used for males, but in modern times can be used for either gender. They can also both be used to refer to the main or lead character in a novel, play, or movie, particularly one who fights for a just cause, or against a villain.

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