All about the name ARON

Meaning, origin, history.

Aaron is a name of Hebrew origin that means "exalted" or "high mountain." It is derived from the Hebrew word "haroon," which refers to the high place where God dwelt. The name Aaron has a significant history in the Bible, as it was the name of Moses' older brother who served as the first High Priest of Israel. Throughout Jewish tradition, Aaron has been revered as a symbol of wisdom and leadership, and his name is often associated with strength, courage, and spiritual guidance. Today, Aaron remains a popular name choice for boys in many cultures around the world, and its meaning continues to inspire and motivate those who bear it.

Popularity of the name ARON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The name Aron has seen a varied history of popularity in the United States over the years. In 1970, there were only 5 babies named Aron. However, the name started to gain traction four years later with 13 births recorded in 1974. The following year saw an increase to 15 births.

The peak of Aron's popularity occurred in 1977 and 1984 with a total of 22 births each year. After the mid-80s, there was a gradual decline in its popularity, with only 9 births recorded in 1986.

From 1987 to 1995, Aron's popularity fluctuated between 9 and 14 births per year. There was another spike in popularity from 1997 to 2004, with the highest number of babies named Aron being born in 1997 with 14 births.

Overall, according to the statistics provided, there have been a total of 355 babies named Aron born in the United States. These figures illustrate how the name's popularity has ebbed and flowed over time.

Name variation ARON.