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Siron rises from the Celtic Goddess Sirona..........this cult was mainly found in in East Central Gaul.........think most of Switzerland, Belgium and Luxembourg over into north eastern France and in Germay as well.

Sirona was the goddess of healing and thus words sounding like this are often associated with bodies of water: like the Syre River in Belgium

In ancient sounds it is often said with a bit of a T in it: Shteer sound

However in Irish and Welsh it would have the Ser sound

in Latin it is Seronae

There are many statues to Sirona in these regions as well as a few temples

Generally speaking Siron and other versions of the name arose in the region of Belgiums and is found in French versions of LeSire, Suire, etc

It is most often assoiciated with being French

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