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Aron Boy

Popularity: #614 · Trend: → Stable

Origin(s)

PronunciationAIR-on / /ˈɛərən/

Hebrew; Irish

Meaning

Hebrew: mountain of strength; Irish: exalted

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Aron has its roots in the Hebrew language, derived from the name Aharon (אהרון), which is believed to mean "mountain of strength" or "exalted." The name appears in the Hebrew Bible, where Aaron is a significant figure; he is the brother of Moses and serves as the first high priest of the Israelites, playing a crucial role during the Exodus from Egypt. The name transitioned into Greek as 'Aaron' (Ἀαρών) and subsequently into Latin, maintaining its form as 'Aaron.' This Latin version was adopted into Old French before making its way into Middle English, where it became Aron, reflecting the phonetic adaptations of the time.

Historically, the name Aron has been borne by various notable figures, including saints and biblical characters. The most prominent Aaron is found in the Book of Exodus, dating back to the 13th century BCE, where he is depicted as a spokesperson for Moses and a leader among the Israelites. The name's biblical significance was further solidified through its inclusion in major translations of the Bible, such as the Septuagint and the Vulgate, which helped disseminate the name throughout Christian and Jewish communities in the centuries that followed.

Culturally, the name Aron has resonated through various traditions and texts, symbolizing leadership, strength, and priesthood. In Jewish tradition, Aaron is celebrated during religious ceremonies, and his legacy is honored in various liturgical contexts. The name has also inspired diminutive forms, such as Ron, which carry similar connotations of strength and nobility. The enduring nature of the name Aron reflects its deep historical roots and the cultural significance attributed to its biblical origins.

Trend Summary

The name Aron has seen fluctuating popularity in the United States, with a notable presence in the late 20th century.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Aaron
  • Aharon

International Variants

  • Aron (Scandinavian)
  • Aarón (Spanish)
  • Aronne (Italian)

Famous people named Aron

Aron Ralston is a mountaineer and author best known for Between a Rock and a Hard Place.

Aron Eisenberg is an actor best known for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, The Wonder Years, and The Last Starfighter.

Fictional characters named Aron

Sibling Suggestions

U.S. Historical Usage

The name Aron was first seen in the United States in 1880. Aron has ranked as high as #975 nationally, which occurred in 2008, and has been most popular in New York, California, Texas, Illinois, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Aron has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Aron (2024)

StateBirthsShare
NY 136
55%
CA 28
11%
TX 24
10%
FL 12
5%
WA 12
5%
MD 9
4%
VA 7
3%
GA 7
3%
IL 7
3%
TN 5
2%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
18808
188114
18828
18838
188411
188511
188613
188711
18887
18899
189013
18918
189211
189313
18949
189510
189617
18978
189812
18999
190016
190112
190220
190311
190419
190512
190619
190721
190821
190928
191028
191125
191231
191334
191448
191571
191674
191761
191879
191977
192083
192178
192267
192363
192479
192574
192683
192784
192895
192976
193067
193156
193266
193343
193459
193553
193647
193752
193856
193946
194036
194140
194231
194355
194441
194531
194640
194754
194851
194947
195032
195152
195252
195347
195458
195549
195658
195750
1958106
195999
196095
196179
196263
196376
196473
196577
196687
196784
196897
1969106
1970190
1971201
1972181
1973250
1974242
1975246
1976247
1977286
1978304
1979309
1980275
1981303
1982276
1983293
1984276
1985238
1986241
1987221
1988252
1989299
1990278
1991287
1992337
1993313
1994280
1995316
1996317
1997302
1998307
1999299
2000331
2001294
2002302
2003307
2004326
2005357
2006378
2007403
2008427
2009383
2010399
2011370
2012346
2013331
2014322
2015334
2016321
2017307
2018276
2019317
2020343
2021356
2022371
2023355
2024322