Aron

Aron means 'mountain of strength' or 'exalted.' In some contexts, it signifies a man who is strong or lofty, drawing a parallel to unwavering natural features like mountains.

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The name Aron stems from Hebrew origins, deriving from the name 'Aharon.' It has strong connections to religious and historical texts, primarily notable within the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic traditions.

  • Popularity: 1,536th
  • Babies named Aron in the US in 2023:
    Female: 0
    Male: 348
  • Nicknames: Ron, Ronnie, Ari, Ran, Airy.
  • Full Names: Aaron, Aarón, Aron, Aharon, Aronne.
  • Famous Namesakes: Aron Eisenberg-Actor, Aron Ralston-Engineer, Aron Feldman-Businessman, Aron Flam-Comedian, Aron Nimzowitsch-Chess player.
  • Gender: Primarily a male name traditionally associated with a strong, enduring character.
  • Numerology: In numerology, Aron resonates with the number 11, representing intuition, spirituality, and higher understanding. People with this life path often feel driven to inspire others and pursue life passionately.

Various forms of the name, like Aaron or Aarón, experience periodic popularity peaks, largely driven by cultural or celebrity influences. In the 21st century, it remains a timeless choice, appreciated for its classic roots and strong connotations.

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