Aragon is a Spanish-derived given name, meaning 'boldness' or 'bravery'. It originates from the region of Aragón in Spain, which was once an independent kingdom and is now part of the northeastern region of the country. The name has been used since medieval times, with notable historical figures such as King Pedro I of Aragon contributing to its popularity.
The name Aragon experienced fluctuations in popularity from 2003 to 2023, with the highest number of births occurring in 2007 (14) and a steady decrease thereafter until 2008, followed by periods of stability around five or six births annually. The total number of births over this period is 68.