Aharon (given name)
Gender | Masculine |
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Language(s) | Hebrew |
Origin | |
Meaning | "Of the Mountain", or "Mountaineer". |
Other names | |
See also | Aaron, Ahron, Aron, Haarūn, Hārūn |
Aharon אַהֲרֹן is masculine given name alternate spelling, commonly in Israel, of Aaron, prominent biblical figure in the Old Testament, "Of the Mountains", or "Mountaineer". There are other variants including "Ahron" and "Aron". Aharon is also occasionally a patronymic surname, usually with the hyphenated prefix "Ben-". People with the given name Aharon include:[1]
Given name[]
- Aharon Abuhatzira
- Aharon Amar
- Aharon Amir
- Aharon Appelfeld (born 1932), Israeli novelist
- Aharon Barak
- Aharon Davidi
- Aharon Dolgopolsky
- Aharon Feldman
- Aharon Gershgoren
- Aharon Gurevich
- Aharon HaLevi
- Aharon Jacobashvili (born 1964), Israeli Olympic boxer
- Aharon of Karlin (I)
- Aharon of Karlin (II)
- Aharon Katzir, Israeli pioneer
- Yitzhak Aharon Korff
- Aharon Kotler
- Aharon Lichtenstein
- Aharon Megged
- Aharon Perlow (1839–1897) – third Rebbe of Koidanov
- Avraham Aharon Price
- Aharon Remez
- Aharon Rokeach
- Aharon Roth
- Aaron Schechter
- Aharon Shabtai
- Aharon Leib Shteinman
- Aharon Shulov
- Haim Aharon Valero
- Aharon Yadlin
- Aharon Yariv
- Aharon Zisling
- Aharon of Zhitomir
See also[]
- Ahron
- Aron (name)
- Aaron (given name)
- Aaron (surname)
- Ben-Aharon (surname)
References[]
- ^ "Search results for: Aaron". last-names.net. Archived from the original on 17 December 2007. Retrieved 2008-01-06.
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