Aaron (family name)
Aaron is a family name that was formed from the Hebrew male given name Aaron . A Jewish origin is attested for the English-speaking area.
distribution
The family name Aaron is not very common in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Name bearer
Spelling Aaron
- Abe Aaron (1910-1970), Canadian jazz musician
- Abraham Aaron (1744–1825), German medalist and die cutter
- Anna Aaron (* 1985), Swiss singer-songwriter and pianist
- Arthur Aaron (football player) ( Arthur Frederick Aaron ; 1885–1950), British football player
- Arthur Aaron (Author) (born 1942), American music producer and author
- Arthur Louis Aaron (1922-1943), British pilot
- Barney Aaron (1800-1850), British boxer
- Bernard Alan Aaron (born 1939), British guitarist, music educator and composer
- Caroline Aaron (* 1952), American actress
- Daniel Aaron (Americanist) (1912–2016), American historian and Americanist
- Daniel Aaron (entrepreneur) (1926–2003), German-American journalist and entrepreneur
- Florian Aaron (1805-1887), Romanian historian
- Frank Aaron (* 1920), British long-distance runner
- George Aaron (* 1963), Italian singer
- Hank Aaron ( Henry Louis Aaron ; born 1934), American baseball player
- Harold Robert Aaron (1921–1980), American Lieutenant General
- Henry Aaron (1914–2000), American violist a
- Jane Aaron (1948–2015), American animator and illustrator
- John Aaron (* 1943), American aerospace engineer
- Joseph Aaron († 1830), German medalist and die cutter
- Lee Aaron (born 1962), Canadian rock singer
- M. Robert Aaron (1922–2007), American electrical engineer
- Manuel Aaron (* 1935), Indian chess player
- Marcelle Aaron (1894–1956), French composer and pianist
- Max Aaron (* 1992), American figure skater
- Michael Aaron (1898–1963), American pianist and piano teacher
- Nikolaj Aaron (* 1956), Belarusian-American artist and writer
- Paul Aaron (* 1943), Canadian film director
- Philipp Aaron (1709–1787), German medalist and die cutter
- Pietro Aaron (around 1490–1545), Italian music theorist
- Quinton Aaron (* 1984), American actor
- Richard Aaron (cellist) (* 1959), American cellist and music teacher
- Richard Ithamar Aaron (1901–1987), British philosopher
- Soazig Aaron (* 1949), French writer
- Tommy Aaron (born 1937), American golfer
- Vasile Aaron (1770-1822), Romanian poet
- Young Barney Aaron (1836-1907), British boxer
- Yvonne Aaron (1897–1987), French composer and pianist
Spelling Aharon
- Jitzchak Ben Aharon (1906-2006), Israeli politician
Individual evidence
- ↑ A Dictionary of English and Welsh Names With Special American Instances, p. 37 limited preview in Google Book Search