Aaron (given name)

Aaron is a male first name.

Origin and Meaning

The name is found in the Old Testament. Consequently, was the older brother and rival of Moses and first high priest Aaron (Hebrew Aharon ). One speaks in this connection of the " Aaronic Priesthood ". The origin of the name is probably Egyptian. According to other theories, it should be a name with Hebrew origin. Even today, in the Christian worship of the " Aaronic Blessing" instead. This was issued for the first time by Aaron for his sons. The etymology of the name is unclear (Hebrew ארון, charger, box ', but also, Ark of the Covenant ', ' Sage ', the mountain man, egyptian, the fighter, great fighter, hero ').

The Today in German only rarely awarded first name is also found as a family name. The Islamic variant of the name is Harun.

Variants

  • Aron (eg, Scandinavian, Polish)
  • Áron ( Czech, Hungarian, Slovak)
  • Aarón ( Galician, Spanish)
  • Esperanto Arono
  • Italian Aronne
  • Dutch Aäron
  • Russian Аарон

Surnames: Aaron or Aaron

Name-day

Name day is July 1

Bearers of the name

AnyName

  • Aaron, biblical person
  • Aaron of Caerleon († 304), English Martyrs
  • Aaron ( Hermit ) ( † 543 or 544), hermit, first bishop of Aleth
  • Aaron of St. Martin in Cologne ( † 1052 ), abbot of St. Martin in Cologne
  • Aron from Krakow ( † 1059 ), first Archbishop of Krakow
  • Aaron, a Khazar ruler in the 10th century, was defeated by the Rus ( sinking of Chasarenreiches )

Aaron, Aarón

  • Aaron Ibn Hayyim († 1632), Jewish scholar
  • Aaron Allston (1960-2014), American writer
  • Aaron Altaras (* 1995), German young actor
  • Aaron Antonovsky (1923-1994), American- Israeli professor of sociology
  • Aaron Ashmore ( b. 1979 ), Canadian actor
  • Aaron Carter (* 1987), American singer
  • Aaron Clapham (* 1987), New Zealand football player
  • Aaron Copland (1900-1990), American composer
  • Aarón Dian Daria Scheithe, short Aarón (* 1982 ), German - Spanish footballer
  • Aaron Eckhart ( born 1968 ), American actor
  • Aaron Hart (1670-1756), rabbi in London
  • Aaron Hyman (1863-1937), rabbi and author, London
  • Aaron Hunt ( born 1986 ), German football player
  • Aaron Krickstein (born 1967 ), American tennis player
  • Aaron Neville ( born 1941 ), American singer
  • Aaron Nimzowitsch (1886-1935), Latvian chess player and theorist
  • Aaron Ogden (1756-1839), United States Senator and Governor of New Jersey
  • Aaron Palushaj (* 1989), American ice hockey player
  • Aaron Parks ( b. 1983 ), American jazz pianist
  • Aaron Paul ( born 1979 ), American actor
  • Aaron Schneider (born 1965 ), American film director and cinematographer
  • Aaron Slight (born 1966 ), New Zealand motorcycle racer
  • Aaron Solowoniuk ( b. 1974 ), Canadian drummer
  • Aaron Spelling (1922-2006), American film and television producer
  • Aaron Swartz (1986-2013), American programmer

Second first name:

  • Elvis Aaron Presley (1935-1977), American singer, musician and actor
  • John Aaron Lewis (1920-2001), American jazz musician
  • John Aaron Rawlins (1831-1869), American General

Aron

  • Aron Aleksandrovich Solz (1872-1945), a Russian lawyer
  • Aron Eisenberg (born 1969 ), American actor
  • Aron Elias Seligmann (1747-1824), Jewish court factor
  • Aron Freimann (1871-1948), Jewish- German bibliographer
  • Aron Friedman (1855-1936), cantor and composer
  • Aron Gurwitsch (1901-1973), originally from Lithuania, American philosopher
  • Aron Hersh Zupnik (1848-1917), Austrian writer
  • Aron Israel Brimann (1859-1934), Romanian author
  • Aron Jóhannsson (* 1990), American football player
  • Aron Liechti ( born 1986 ), Swiss football player
  • Aron Naumovich Trainin (1883-1957), Soviet jurist
  • Aron Palmarsson (* 1990), Icelandic handball player
  • Aron Ralston ( born 1975 ), American mountain climber
  • Aron Schmidhuber ( born 1947 ), German football referee
  • Aron creator ( b. 1960 ), German football player
  • Aron Sigfrid Forsius (1569-1624), Finnish astronomer and priest
  • Aron Tiranul († June 1597 ), ruler of the Principality of Moldavia
  • Aron of Kangeq (1822-1869), Greenlandic painter and storyteller
  • Aron Winter ( born 1961 ), Dutch footballer

Second first name:

  • Meir Aron Goldschmidt (1819-1887), German publisher and journalist

Aharon

  • Aharon Almog ( born 1931 ), Israeli writer, poet and playwright
  • Aharon Appelfeld ( b. 1932 ), Israeli writer
  • Aharon Barak ( b. 1936 ), Israeli lawyer
  • Aharon Davidi (1927-2012), Israeli Brigadier General
  • Aharon Dolgopolsky (1930-2012), Russian- Israeli linguist
  • Aharon David Gordon (1856-1922), Hebrew writer
  • Avraham Aharon Kabak (1880-1944), writer hebräischsprachiger

Fictional people

  • Character from the drama Titus Andronicus by William Shakespeare: Aaron Here is a scruples and unscrupulous character with firm, forceful language - a black man who bears witness to the Goths Tamora a child while she is already the wife of the Roman Emperor Saturnin.
  • Main character in the first novel by John Knittel: The Travels of Aaron West 1919 (Eng. The Travels of Aaron West / Captain West, 1922)
  • Character in the novel East of Eden John Steinbeck the writer, changed spelling Aron; filmed in 1955 by Elia Kazan starring James Dean: East of Eden (film )
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