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  ARON

The meaning of the unisex name Aron is HIGH MOUNTAIN.

Details on ARON:

Gender:
Unisex
Meaning(s):
High mountain
Popularity for Boy:
1,610th in the USA (top 5%)
Popularity for Girl:
25,154th in the USA (bottom 30%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

322 births
ARON as a BOY in 2024
6 births
ARON as a GIRL in 2004

The meaning(s) of ARON:

The name Aron is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name Aron is: Lofty or inspired.
French meaning
The name Aron is an American baby name. In American the meaning of the name Aron is: Lofty or inspired.
American meaning
The name Aron is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Aron is: Lofty; exalted; high mountain.
Hebrew meaning
The name Aron is a Polish baby name. In Polish the meaning of the name Aron is: Exalted.
Polish meaning
The name Aron is a Swedish baby name. In Swedish the meaning of the name Aron is: Illuminated.
Swedish meaning

USA SSA birth(s) for ARON:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name ARON

 ARON as a boy

YearBoy Births
2024322 births
2023355 births
2022371 births
2021356 births
2020343 births
2019317 births
2018276 births
2017297 births
2016321 births
2015332 births
2014322 births
2013331 births
2012346 births
2011369 births
2010398 births
2009383 births

 ARON as a girl

YearGirl Births
20046 births
19988 births
199714 births
19959 births
199412 births
199311 births
199214 births
199111 births
199010 births
198913 births
198810 births
198719 births
19869 births
198510 births
198422 births
198314 births

About the name ARON

Aron, a name steeped in history and rich with meaning, traces its origins to the Hebrew name Aharon, meaning "high mountain" or "exalted." This name carries with it a sense of strength and elevation, evoking images of resilience and unwavering spirit. In biblical tradition, Aron is famously associated with Aaron, the elder brother of Moses, a figure of leadership and compassion, revered in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic texts. The name has made its mark across cultures, flourishing in various forms such as Aaron in English-speaking countries, and Aharon in Israel, where it holds deep spiritual significance. From the bustling streets of Jerusalem to the serene landscapes of Scandinavia, Aron resonates with families seeking a name that conveys both heritage and hope. Its popularity extends to places like the United States, where it has gained favor for its simplicity and timeless appeal, as well as in parts of Eastern Europe and among various communities in the Middle East. With its blend of strength, history, and cultural richness, Aron stands as a beautiful choice for a child destined to rise above and inspire.

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