Aaron

/ˈɛrən/ noun

A masculine given name of Hebrew origin. In biblical tradition, Aaron was the brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites.

From Hebrew 'Aharon' (אהרן), possibly meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted'. The name appears in the Hebrew Bible and was adopted into Greek as 'Aaron', then Latin, and eventually into English. Has maintained consistent form across languages and centuries.

AM aaron
ARهارون
BNহারুন
CAAaron
CSAaron
DAAaron
DEAaron
ELΑάρων
ESAarón
FAهارون
FIAaron
FRAaron
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