Agron (disambiguation)
Agron ( Greek Ἄγρων ) means:
- Agron (Kos) , a legendary resident of Kos
- Agron (Lydia) , legendary Lydian king, first king of the house of the Herakleiden
- Stadiumi Agron Rama , multi-purpose stadium in Obiliq in central Kosovo
- Agrón , a municipality in the province of Granada in Spain
- Agron (Aire) , tributary of the Aire (Aisne) in France
- a Hebrew dictionary written by Saadia Gaon in the early 10th century
Agron is the family name of the following people:
- Gerschon Agron (1894–1959), newspaper editor and mayor of Jerusalem 1955–1959
- Evsei Agron († 1985), boss of the New York Russian mafia in the 1970s and 1980s
- Salvador Agron (1943–1986), Puerto Rican gangster, double murderer and main character in the musical The Capeman
- Dianna Agron (* 1986), American actress
Agron is the name of the following people:
- Agron , son of Pleurate, king of Illyria
- Agron Tufa (* 1967), Albanian writer