Aaron
Sistem
Etimologija
From Latinski Aaron, from Antički Grčki Ἀαρών (Aarṓn), from Hebrejski אַהֲרֹן (ʾAhărōn), of unknown meaning, possibly meaning “bearer of martyrs”, or perhaps also, or instead, related to the Ancient Egyptian ꜥḥꜣ rw (“warrior lion”), though it has been suggested to also mean “elevated”, “exalted” or “high mountain”. Dubleti of Harun.
Pronunciation
- (General American) MFA(ključ): /ˈɛɹ.ən/, /ˈæɹ.ən/
Audio (US): (file)
- (Received Pronunciation) MFA(ključ): /ˈæɹ.ən/, /ˈɛə.ɹən/
Audio (UK): (file)
- Rime: -ɛɹən, -æɹən
- Homophones: Aran, Arin, Arran, Arun, Erin (in some pronunciations)
The Hebrew etymon of Aaron, אהרן, was pronounced /ahăron/; it was transliterated into Greek as Ἀαρών (Aarṓn) (/aaron/), and into Latin as Aaron. In Ecclesiastical Latin, the name was and is pronounced with two separate a sounds.[1]
The pronunciation of the aa as a single sound, /ˈɛəɹən/, /ˈɛɹən/, /ˈæɹən/, originated when the Bible was anglicised, hence modern guides to the pronunciation of Biblical names, including those of the Church of England, the BBC,[2] The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,[3] the Oxford English Dictionary,[4] and Harper Collins[5] specify the modern English pronunciation as /ɛəɹən/, where the first syllable sounds like the word air.
The variant form Aron (see Wikipedia) derives from the same Hebrew root, but via Scandinavian and/or Celtic languages; it is pronounced /ærən/ (like the unrelated but homophonous Celtic names Aran and Arran), for which reason Aaron is sometimes pronounced that way, too.
Proper noun
Aaron (plural Aarons)
- The elder brother of Moses in the Book of the Exodus, and in the Quran.
- 1611, The Holy Bible, […] (King James Version), imprinted at London: By Robert Barker, […], →OCLC, Exodus 4:14::
- And the anger of the LORD was kindled against Moses, and he said, is not Aaron the Levite thy brother? I know that he can speak well.
- A male dato ime od Hebrew.
- 1969 Philip Roth, Portnoy's Complaint, Random House, 2002, page 145:
- - - - the Junior Prom with boys whose names are right out of the grade-school reader, not Aaron and Arnold and Marvin, but Johnny and Billy and Jimmy and Tod. Not Portnoy or Pincus, but Smith and Jones and Brown!
- 1969 Philip Roth, Portnoy's Complaint, Random House, 2002, page 145:
- A prezime.
Usage notes
- The given name was exclusively Jewish in the Middle Ages, taken up by Gentiles in the 17th century, and popular among both at the end of the 20th century.
Derived terms
Related terms
- (nonstandard spellings of given name) Aaren, Aron, Arron
- (patronymic surname of given name) Šablon:1
Translations
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Noun
Aaron (plural Aarons)
- (archaic, thieves' cant) The leader of a group of thieves.[6]
Synonyms
References
- ↑ 1937, Michael de Angelis, The correct pronunciation of Latin according to Roman usage
- ↑ 2006, L. Olausson and C. Sangster, Oxford BBC Guide to Pronunciation (Oxford University Press), page 1.
- ↑ “Pronunciation Guide”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[1], The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 2013 maj 1 (last accessed)
- ↑ Oxford English Dictionary (2013)
- ↑ 1994, Bible Pronunciation Guide (edited by William O. Walker III, published by Harper Collins, →ISBN 0060689625)
- ↑ Farmer, John Stephen (1890) Slang and Its Analogues[2], volume 1, page 2
Anagrams
- Roana (alphagram aanor)
Catalan
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Aaron m
Estonian
Proper noun
Aaron
Finnish
Pronunciation
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Proper noun
Aaron
Declension
Inflection of Aaron (Kotus type 6/paperi, no gradation) | |||
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nominative | Aaron | Aaronit | |
genitive | Aaronin | Aaronien Aaroneiden Aaroneitten | |
partitive | Aaronia | Aaroneita Aaroneja | |
illative | Aaroniin | Aaroneihin | |
singular | plural | ||
nominative | Aaron | Aaronit | |
accusative | nom. | Aaron | Aaronit |
gen. | Aaronin | ||
genitive | Aaronin | Aaronien Aaroneiden Aaroneitten | |
partitive | Aaronia | Aaroneita Aaroneja | |
inessive | Aaronissa | Aaroneissa | |
elative | Aaronista | Aaroneista | |
illative | Aaroniin | Aaroneihin | |
adessive | Aaronilla | Aaroneilla | |
ablative | Aaronilta | Aaroneilta | |
allative | Aaronille | Aaroneille | |
essive | Aaronina | Aaroneina | |
translative | Aaroniksi | Aaroneiksi | |
abessive | Aaronitta | Aaroneitta | |
instructive | — | Aaronein | |
comitative | See the possessive forms below. |
Proper noun
Aaron
Anagrams
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Aaron m
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Aaron
Related terms
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Hebrejski אהרן ('aharón).
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Aaron
- Aaron (biblical figure)
Descendants
- → Katalonski: Aaró, Aaron
- → Kineski: 亞倫/亚伦 (Yàlún, Yǎlún)
- → Danski: Aron
- → Holandski: Aäron
- → Engleski: Aaron
- → Estonian: Aaron
- → Faroese: Aron
- → Finski: Aaron, Aron
- → Francuski: Aaron
- → Nemački: Aaron
- → Mađarski: Áron
- → Icelandic: Aron
- → Irski: Árón
- → Italijanski: Aronne
- → Korejski: 아론 (Aron)
- → Lithuanian: Aronas
- → Malteški: Aronn
- → Maori: Arona
- → Northern Sami: Áron
- → Norveški: Aron
- → Poljski: Aaron
- → Portugalski: Aarão
- → Ruski: Aaron (Aaron), Aron (Aron)
- → Kazakh: Aron (Aron)
- → Španski: Aarón
- → Švedski: Aron
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