Heron (disambiguation) explained
Heron is a family of wading birds.
Heron may also refer to:
Business
People
- Heron or Hero of Alexandria (c. 10 – 70), ancient Greek mathematician and engineer, creator of Heron's formula (area of triangle) and Heron's method (square root)
- Saint Heron (107–127), third Bishop of Antioch
- Heron (martyr) (died 202), Egyptian martyr
- Heron Ricardo Ferreira (born 1958), a Brazilian professional football manager
- Heron (surname)
- Clan Heron, a Scottish border-riding clan
- Heron Baronets, two extinct baronetcies
- Heron (footballer), Heron Crespo da Silva, Brazilian footballer
- Mike "Heron" Herard, hip hop producer
Places
Vehicles
Other uses
- Heron (band), a 1970s English folk-rock band
- "Heron", a song by Avail from their 2000 album One Wrench
- Hardy Heron, the codename for the 8.04 LTS release of Ubuntu
- Heron Stakes, a thoroughbred race in Great Britain
- Heron's fountain, a hydraulic machine invented by physicist Heron aka "Hero of Alexandria"
- Heron's formula, gives the area of a triangle when the length of all three sides are known.
- Heronian triangle, a triangle with integer side-lengths and integer area.
- Heron's method, an early method of approximating square root.
- Nickname for Inter Miami CF.
See also
- Heroin, an opiate typically used as a recreational drug