Aron

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Aron stands for:


Aron is the family name of the following people:

  • Arthur Aron (* 1945), American psychologist and university professor
  • Edith Aron (1923–2020), German writer and translator
  • Elaine Aron (* 1944), American psychologist and writer
  • Erich Aron (1857–1943), German lawyer, judge and university professor
  • Hans Aron (1881–1958), German doctor
  • Hermann Aron (1845–1913), German electrical engineer
  • Jean-Paul Aron (1925–1988), French philosopher, journalist and writer
  • Lucie Aron (* 1990), French actress
  • Manfred Aron (1884–1967), American industrialist of German origin
  • Max Aron (1892–1974), French doctor, co-discoverer of thyrotropin
  • Paul Aron (1886–1955), German pianist, composer, director and conductor
  • Pavel Aron (* 1928), Romanian politician
  • Petru Pavel Aron (1709–1764), Bishop of Făgăraş
  • Pietro Aron (around 1480 – after 1545), Italian composer and music theorist
  • Ralf Aron (* 1998), Estonian racing car driver
  • Raymond Aron (1905–1983), French philosopher and sociologist
  • Robert Aron (1898–1975), French historian and essayist
  • Wilhelm Aron (1907–1933), German trainee lawyer


Aron is the name of the following geographical objects:


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