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What does Aron mean?
Aron as a boys' name is pronounced AIR-en. It is of Hebrew origin, and the meaning of Aron is "mountain of strength". Spanish, Slavic, and Scandinavian form of Aaron. Aron was used for Elvis Presley's middle name.
STARTS WITH Ar-
ASSOCIATED WITH mountain, strength, scandinavian
Variations
RELATIONS VIA AARON Aaran, Aaren, Aarin, Aaro, Aaronas, Aaronn, Aarron, Aaryn, Aeron, Aeryn, Aharon, Ahran, Ahren, Ahron, Airen, Airyn, Aran, Arand, Arek, Aren, Arend, Ari▲, Arin, Arnie, Aronne, Arran, Arron▼, Arun, Auron, Ayren, Ayron, Erin▼, Haroun, Ron▼
CREATIVE FORMS(male)
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MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Aron Kasey (A.K.), ..
How popular is Aron?
Aron is a somewhat popular first name for males (#864 out of 1220, Top 71%) and an even more popular last name for both adults and children (#13266 out of 150436, Top 9%). (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Aron reached its apex rank of #516 in the U.S. in the 1970s, and is at #825 presently. (TOP 2000 NAMES, 2018)
Which version is better?
Popular alternative forms of Aron (#825 A YEAR AGO) are Aaron (#60), Ari (#374), Aharon (#1784), Aren (#1909), Aarron, Arin, Arnie, Arran, Arron, Arun, Erin and Ron. Other forms, like Aaran, are uncommon. These forms of Aron reached the height of their popularity 24 years ago (MEDIAN #1329) and are now much less conventional (#1611, DOWN 49.8%). Aaron is more universally found than the rest, although Ari appears to be gaining popularity too, while forms like Arron used to be popular.
Similar Names
Aron is pronounced similarly to Arian, Arien, Arion, Arren, Arrin, Arwin, Arwyn, Aryon, Eran, Eron, Erron, Erwin▼, Erwyn, Irwin▼, Irwyn, Oran▼, Oren, Orin, Orion▲, Oron, Orran, Orren, Orrin, Orwin and Oryon. Other recommended sound-alike names are Abran, Acton, Admon, Adnon, Adom, Adon, Adron, Afton, Alon, Amon, Anson▲, Aram, Ardon, Arjun▲, Arlin, Arlow, Arlyn, Armon, Arn, Arne, Arni, Arno, Arnoe, Arnon, Arnou, Arnow, Arny, Arri, Arrow, Arvin, Arvon, Avon, Aymon, Brion, Bron, Deon, Eon, Garon, Haron, Ivon, Leron, Loron, Miron, Odon, Orson, Taron, Teron, Ton, Tyron and Zion▲. These names tend to be less frequently used than Aron.
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