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[ 2 syll. a-ron, ar-on ] The boy name Aron is pronounced EHRahN KEY. Aron is of Hebrew origin, and it is predominantly used in the Czech, English, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, and Spanish languages. Aron is a variant spelling of the English, German, Hebrew, and Polish Aaron. Aron is a fairly popular baby name for boys. The name has been growing in popularity since the 1950s. Its usage peaked modestly in 2008 with 0.019% of baby boys being given the name Aron. Its ranking then was #600. In 2008, among the group of boy names directly linked to Aron, the English, German, Hebrew, and Polish Aaron was the most widely used. Its use outnumbered Aron's by 20 times in that year. Baby names that sound like Aron include the English, German, Hebrew, and Polish Aaron, the Spanish Aarón, the English and Welsh Aeron, the English Airen, the English and Scottish Aran, the English Ayren, the English Ayron, the Hungarian Áron, the English Ehren, the Turkish Eren, the English Aeryn, the English Airyn, the English and German Aram, the Scandinavian Arram, the English and Scottish Arran, the English Arryn, the Indian and Cambodian Arun, the English Auron, the Irish Earnan, and the English Eran. KEY: Pronunciation for Aron: EH as in "Ed (EH.D)" ; R as in "read (R.IY.D)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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