Aaron is a Hebrew name meaning 'exalted', derived from the word 'arar' meaning 'to be high'. It holds significant religious importance, being the name of Moses' brother who was the first High Priest.
Aaren is an Irish name derived from Árainn, meaning "little high" or "small height," originating from medieval times among Irish nobility, symbolizing hope for success and prosperity.
Aarion is a Greek name meaning 'peaceful', used historically by both boys and girls, and popularized in recent times through its association with the 'Final Fantasy' video game series.
Aarish is a captivating male name of Persian origin, derived from the word 'Aarash' meaning 'noble'. It gained prominence in Persia through Ferdowsi's epic poem Shahnameh, where Aarash is portrayed as a heroic figure.
Aariz is an Arabic name meaning 'noble' or 'highborn', originating from the historic figure Azra in Islamic tradition, symbolizing nobility and wisdom.
Aarjav is a rare Indian male name derived from Sanskrit 'Aarjavan', meaning 'noble' or 'virtuous'. It's associated with Lord Krishna, signifying purity and nobility.
Aaronjacob is a distinctive Hebrew name composed of Aaron ('exalted') and Jacob ('held by the heel'), with significant meanings rooted in Jewish tradition.
Aaronjohn is a distinctive Hebrew name combining 'Aaron', meaning 'high mountain' or 'exalted', and 'John', derived from 'Yochanan', signifying 'God is gracious'.
Aaronjoshua is a rare, Hebrew-derived name combining the meanings "exalted" (Aaron) and "God is salvation" (Joshua), originating in the United States during the late 20th century.
Aaronmichael is a distinctive name combining Hebrew 'Aaron', meaning "exalted", with Michael, meaning "who is like God?", creating a powerful blend of biblical heritage.