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Pronunciation | Dutch: [aːˈʔaːrən] English: /ˈɛərən, ˈærən/ |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | English, Exodus 4:14 |
Origin | |
Derivation | Ancient Egyptian (Aharon), Hebrew (אהרן), Greek (Ἀαρών), Latin (Aaron), British English (/ˈɛərən/), American English (/ˈærən/, /ˈeɪrɪn/) |
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Variant form(s) | Aharon, Harun, Aronow, Aron |
Aaron is an English masculine given name. The 'h' phoneme in the original Hebrew pronunciation "Aharon" (אהרן) is dropped in the Greek, Ἀαρών, from which the English form, Aaron, is derived.
Aaron, the brother of Moses, is described in the Torah, the Quran and the Baha'i Iqan.
The origin of the biblical name is uncertain; however, an Ancient Egyptian origin may indicate "aha rw" meaning "warrior lion",
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or from Aaru (meaning"reeds"), the Egyptian heaven ruled by Osiris.
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According to other different theories, the name could be derived from various Hebrew roots meaning "high mountain", "mountain of strength", "exalted", "enlightened",[1] or "bearer of martyrs". The name Aharon may itself be a variant of Haran, the name given to the older brother of Abraham in the book of Genesis.[2]
The given name was used by Jews and early Christians, then became exclusively Jewish in the Middle Ages, taken up by Gentiles in the 17th century, and popular among both in the end of the 20th century. Aaron was most popular in the United States in 1994 peaking as the 28th most popular name. Aaron is also a Jewish surname. St. Aaron's day is on July 1 and is celebrated in French speaking countries and Poland. The name is generally recognisable around the world as referring to the biblical Aaron and cognate forms in other languages include Aarón in Spanish; Aarão in Portuguese; Aron in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Croatian; Árón in Czech and Irish;[3] and Harun (هارون) in Arabic. The variant used in the Russian language is "Ааро́н" (Aaron),[4] with "Аро́н" (Aron) being its colloquial form; diminutives include "Ааро́нка" (Aaronka), "Аро́нка" (Aronka), and "Ро́на" (Rona).[5] The patronymics derived from this first name in Russian are "Ааро́нович" (Aaronovich; masculine) and its colloquial form "Ааро́ныч" (Aaronych), and "Ааро́новна" (Aaronovna; feminine).[5]
Y-chromosomal Aaron is the name given to the hypothesised most recent common ancestor of many Kohanim.
"Aaronite" is a noun referring to the biblical tradition and modern genetic line of Kohanim claiming descent from the biblical Aaron. "Aaronic" is an adjective referring to their traditional priestly attributes such as attention to detail, respect for tradition, and religious dogmatising. For example, biblical texts focussed on rules and traditions such as Leviticus are considered aaronic.
Pronunciation
In its original Hebrew, Aharon (אהרן) is pronounced as three syllables, a-ha-ron. This Hebrew pronunciation is still used in modern Hebrew in Israel today. The Hebrew sound had no direct equivalent in Greek, when Jewish scriptures were translated by Greek-speaking Jews in Alexandria around 200 BCE to form the septuagint, so these translators used a pair of Greek alpha letters to approximate the same sound, "Ἀαρών". This was translated again by St. Jerome from the Greek to the Latin Vulgate as "Aaron" in the fourth century CE. It is thought that the Greeks and Romans would pronounce Aaron similarly to the Hebrew, as the Catholic Latin pronunciation is still defined this way.[6]
The English pronunciation of the biblical Aaron's name was derived by anglicising the Latin during the Church of England's translation of the Authorized King James Bible in 1611 (possibly influenced by older English translations of the bible from Anglo Saxon times onwards). The modern Church of England Pronunciation Guide, the BBC pronunciation guide,[7] the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints pronunciation guide,[8] the Oxford English Dictionary,[9] the Longman pronunciation guide,[10] and Harper Collins Biblical Pronunciation Guide[11] all define this modern English pronunciation as /ˈɛərən/ ("air-run", where "air" is the same sound as in "dairy"). This pronunciation is used in the 1956 film The Ten Commandments featuring the biblical Aaron, by UK chief rabbi Jonathan Sacks when speaking in English,[12] and in the BBC production of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus.[13]
The English name "Aaron" is sometimes confused with the English name "Aron" which is also derived from the biblical Aaron but through translation routes other than the Church of England (Celtic[14] church) and pronounced /ˈærən/ ("a-ran" as in "arrow"). It is further sometimes confused with the names Arran and Aran which are also pronounced /ˈærən/ ("a-ran" as in "arrow") but derive from various sources unrelated to the biblical Aaron such as the Scottish Isle of Arran and Irish Aran Islands. Aeron is another unrelated name, pronounced air-ron, thought to possibly be the name of a Celtic deity who is also the namesake of the popular Aeron chair. Possibly because of this confusion, the common pronunciation in Britain and some other English-speaking countries has changed over the last few decades to /ˈærən/.
People
Religion
- Aaron of Aleth (died 552), saint, hermit, abbot and monk in Brittany
- Aaron of Auxerre (died 807), a bishop of Auxerre locally venerated as a saint
- Aaron of Caerleon (died 304), British martyr and saint
- Aaron of Pinsk (died 1841), rabbi and author of Tosafot Aharon
- Aaron (abbot) (died 1052), abbot of St. Martin, Cologne, Germany
- Aaron (Copt), a Miaphysite Coptic saint
- Aaron (saint), a saint of the Coptic Church
- Aaron the Illustrious (or Aaron of the nuts) (born 4th century), an Armenian saint
- Aaron Abiob (1535–1605), Turkish rabbi
- Aaron He-Haver ben Yeshuah Alamani, 12th-century rabbi, physician, and poet
- Aaron Bancroft (1755–1839), American clergyman
- Aaron Burr Sr. (1716–1757), Presbyterian minister and college educator
- Aaron Buzacott (1800–1864), British missionary and author
- Aaron Lucius Chapin (1817–1892), American minister
- Aaron Chorin (1766–1844), Hungarian rabbi and religious pioneer
- Aaron Cleveland (1715–1757), Canadian clergyman
- Aaron Cupino, Greek talmudist
- Aaron Demsky, Israeli professor of biblical history
- Aaron B. Grosh (1803–1884), American minister
- Aaron Abba ben Johanan ha-Levi (died 1643), Ukrainian rabbi
- Aaron Abraham ben Baruch Simeon ha-Levi, Jewish kabbalist
- Aaron Hart (1670–1756), British rabbi
- Aaron Hazzan, Jewish religious writer
- Aaron Samuel Kaidanover (1614–1676), Polish-Lithuanian rabbi
- Aaron Karfunkel (died 1816), Bohemian rabbi
- Aaron Landes (1929–2014), American rabbi
- Aaron Lapapa (1590–1674), Turkish Oriental rabbi and Talmudist
- Aaron Leibowitz, American-Israeli rabbi
- Aaron Jean-Marie Cardinal Lustiger (1926–2007), Archbishop Emeritus of Paris
- Aaron Margalita (1663–1725), Polish rabbi
- Aaron Monsonego (1929–2018), Moroccan rabbi
- Aaron Moses ben Mordecai, Prussian cabalistic writer
- Aaron D. Panken (1964–2018), American rabbi and academic administrator
- Aaron Parry, American rabbi
- Aaron Elijah Pumpianski (1835–1893), Russian rabbi and author
- Aaron Rakeffet-Rothkoff (born 1937), American Professor of Rabbinic Literature
- Aaron Raskin, American rabbi and writer
- Aaron Riches (born 1974), Canadian theologian
- Aaron Schechter, American Haredi rabbi
- Aaron Scotus (late 10th century–1052), Irish abbot and musician
- Aaron Crossley Hobart Seymour (1789–1870), Anglo-Irish religious author and hymn-writer
- Aaron Tänzer (1871–1937), Austrian-German rabbi
- Aaron Teitelbaum (born 1947), American chief rabbi
- Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl (1784–1871), Ukrainian rabbi
- Aaron Walden (1835–1912), Polish-Jewish Talmudist, editor, and author
- Aaron Wilson (priest) (1589–1643), Anglican clergyman
- Aaron Wise (1844–1896), American rabbi
- Aaron Worms (1754–1836), German chief rabbi
- Teófilo Vargas Seín (1921–2021), Puerto Rican religious leader renamed Aarón
Nobility
- Aaron the Upright or Harun al-Rashid (ca. 763–809), Abbasid caliph
- Aaron II (Khazar) (10th century)
- Aron of Bulgaria (10th-century), Bulgarian noble
Science
- Aaron Afia, Greek scientist, mathematician, philosopher, and physician
- Aaron Alward (1828–1886), Canadian physician and political figure
- Aaron D. Ames, American engineering researcher and professor
- Aaron T. Beck (1921–2021), American psychiatrist, founder of cognitive-behavior therapy
- Aaron Belkin (born 1966), American political scientist, researcher and professor
- Aaron Bodansky (1887–1960), Russian-American biochemist
- Aaron L. Brody (1930–2021), American food scientist
- Aaron Carroll, American pediatrician and professor
- Aaron Cicourel, American sociologist and professor
- Aaron Ciechanover (born 1947), Israeli Nobel laureate biologist
- Aaron Clauset, American computer scientist
- Aaron Cohen (1931–2010), Deputy director of NASA
- Aaron Cohen-Gadol (born 1970), American neurological surgeon and professor
- Aaron Devor (born 1951), Canadian sociologist and sexologist
- Aaron M. Ellison (born 1960), American ecologist, photographer, sculptor, and writer
- Aaron Esterson (1923–1999), British psychiatrist
- Aaron Fenster, Canadian medical physicist
- Aaron S. French (1823–1902), American industrialist and philanthropist
- Aaron Goldberg (1917–2014), American botanist and parasitologist
- Aaron Solomon Gumperz (1723–1769), Jewish-German physician and scholar
- Aaron Halfaker (born 1983), American research scientist
- Aaron Hawkins (born 1970), American engineer
- Aaron Ismach (1920–2007), American scientist and inventor
- Aaron Klug (1926–2018), British chemist and astrophysicist, Nobel laureate
- Aaron B. Lerner (1920–2007), American physician, researcher, and professor
- Aaron Mair, epidemiological-spatial analyst and environmentalist
- Aaron Mannes (born 1970), American researcher
- Aaron Marcus (born 1943), American computer scientist
- Aaron E. Miller, American neurologist
- Aaron McDuffie Moore (1863–1923), American medical doctor
- Aaron Mujajati (born 1975), Zabian physician, author, and entrepreneur
- Aaron Novick (1919–2000), American biologist
- Aaron D. O'Connell (born 1981), American experimental quantum physicist
- Aaron Panofsky, American sociologist of science
- Aaron Parsons (born 1980), American astrophysicist
- Aaron Rosanoff (1878–1943), Russian-American psychiatrist
- Aaron Saxton (born 1974), New Zealand scientologist
- Aaron John Sharp (1904–1997), American botanist and bryologist
- Aaron Shatkin (1934–2012), American scientist and professor
- Aaron Shirley (1933–2014), American physician and civil rights activist
- Aaron Franklin Shull (1881–1961), American zoologist and professor
- Aaron Sloman, artificial intelligence scientist
- Aaron Louis Treadwell (1866–1947), American zoologist and professor
- Aaron Valero (1913–2000), Israeli physician and educator
- Aaron E. Wasserman (1920–2015), American food scientist
- Aaron Wildavsky (1930–1993), American political scientist
- Aaron D. Wyner (1939–1997), American information theorist
- Aaron Yazzie (born 1986), American mechanical engineer
Arts and entertainment
Actors and comedians
- Aaron Abrams (born 1978), Canadian actor and writer
- Aaron Agassi (born 1988), Filipino actor and singer'
- Aaron Altaras (born 1995), German actor
- Aaron Aryanpur (born 1977/78), American stand-up comedian, artist, and voice actor
- Aaron Ashmore (born 1979), Canadian actor
- Aaron Aziz (born 1976), Singaporean actor, singer, and film director
- Aaron Carotta (born 1977), American television personality, travel blogger, and news reporter
- Aaron Craze, English celebrity chef
- Aaron Michael Davies (born 1984), American actor
- Aaron Dismuke (born 1992), American voice actor
- Aaron Douglas (born 1971), Canadian actor
- Aaron Eckhart (born 1968), American actor
- Aaron Fa'aoso (born 1976), Australian actor, screenwriter, and producer
- Aaron Faulls (born 1975), American television personality, filmmaker, musician, and marine conservationist
- Aaron Frazier (born 1979), American actor
- Aaron Goldsmith (born 1983), American sportscaster
- Aaron Harber, American television talk show host
- Aaron Heffernan (born 1990), Irish actor
- Aaron Hill (born 1983), American actor
- Aaron Himelstein (born 1985), American actor
- Aaron Christian Howles (born 1993), American actor
- Aaron Jakubenko (born 1988), Australian actor
- Aaron Jeffcoate (born 1993), British actor
- Aaron Jeffery, New Zealand-Australian actor
- Aaron Karo (born 1979), American stand-up comedian and author
- Aaron Katersky (born 1975), American radio news journalist
- Aaron Kaufman (born 1982), American television personality, racing driver, and businessman
- Aaron Kearney (born 1971), Australian broadcaster, journalist, and sports commentator
- Aaron Lazar, American actor, artist, and entrepreneur
- Aaron Lebedeff (1873–1960), Yiddish theatre star
- Aaron Lohr (born 1976), American actor and singer
- Aaron McCargo Jr. (born 1971), American chef, television personality, and television show host
- Aaron McCarthy, Australian TV presenter
- Aaron McCusker (born 1978), Northern Irish actor
- Aaron L. McGrath, Australian television and film actor
- Aaron Meeks (born 1986), American actor
- Aaron Michael Metchik (born 1980), American actor, writer, and director
- Aaron Moloisi (born 1979), South African actor and television presenter
- Aaron O'Connell (born 1986), American model and actor
- Aaron Osborne (1947–1995), American modern dancer and dance teacher
- Aaron Paul (born 1979), American actor
- Aaron Pedersen (born 1970), Australian television and film actor
- Aaron Pierre (born 1994), English actor
- Aaron Poole (born 1977), Canadian actor
- Aaron Refvem (born 1997), American actor
- Aaron Robison, British ballet dancer
- Aaron Sagers, American television personality and entertainment journalist
- Aaron Sanders (born 1996), American actor
- Aaron Schoenke, American film and television actor, screenwriter, director, editor, producer, and cinematographer
- Aaron Schwartz (born 1948/1949), Canadian actor, director, photographer, and copyright lawyer
- Aaron Schwartz (born 1981), American actor
- Aaron Sidwell (born 1988), English actor and singer
- Aaron Sillis (born 1983), English dancer and choreographer
- Aaron Smith (born 1976), American magician and writer
- Aaron D. Spears (born 1971), American actor
- Aaron Stanford (born 1976), American actor
- Aaron Staton, American actor
- Aaron Swartz, British actor and theatre and television director
- Aaron Takahashi, American actor
- Aaron Taylor-Johnson (born 1990), English actor
- Aaron Tolson, American tap dancer
- Aaron Walpole (born 1979), Canadian musical actor
- Aaron Webber (born 1989), Canadian stage and screen actor
- Aaron White (born 1980), American actor and director
- Aaron Williams, American ventriloquist
- Aaron Wolf, American actor, writer, and director
- Aaron Yan (born 1985), Taiwanese actor and singer
- Aaron Yonda (born 1973), American comedian, writer, actor, director, and YouTuber
- Aaron Yoo (born 1979), American actor
- Aaron Zebede, Panamanian stage actor, director, and producer
Artists and animators
- Aaron Archer (born 1972), American illustrator
- Aaron Augenblick, American animator, director, and producer
- Aaron Beebe, American artist and curator
- Aaron Berkman (1900–1991), American painter
- Aaron Betsky (born 1958), American art, architecture, and design critic
- Aaron Blaise (born 1968), American painter, animator, film director, and art instructor
- Aaron Bohrod (1907–1992), American artist
- Aaron Bolot (1900–1989), Crimean-Australian architect
- Aaron Carpenter (born 1975), Canadian visual artist
- Aaron Chang (born 1956), American photographer
- Aaron Curry (born 1972), American painter and sculptor
- Aaron Curry (1974–2016), American graffiti artist known professionally as ORFN
- Aaron Dickson (born 1980), Irish artist and photographer
- Aaron Douglas (1899–1979), American painter, illustrator, and visual arts educator
- Aaron Fink (born 1955), American artist
- Aaron Fowler (born 1988), American contemporary interdisciplinary artist
- Aaron Henry Furlong, American jewelry designer
- Aaron Gelman (1899–1970), American artist
- Aaron Gilbert (born 1979), Cuban-American artist
- Aaron Goodelman (1890–1978), American sculptor
- Aaron Harry Gorson (1872–1933), American artist
- Aaron Green (1917–2001), American architect
- Aaron Hawks (born 1973), American multidisciplinary artist
- Aaron Horkey, American illustrator
- Aaron Horvath (born 1980), American animator, television writer, producer, and director
- Aaron Huey (born 1975), American photographer, explorer, activist, and storyteller
- Aaron Flint Jamison (born 1979), American conceptual artist and associate professor
- Aaron Krach (born 1972), American artist, writer, and journalist
- Aaron Kraten (born 1974), American mixed media artist
- Aaron Kuder, American comic book artist and writer
- Aaron Kuffner (born 1975), American conceptual artist
- Aaron Li-Hill (born 1986), Canadian visual artist and muralist
- Aaron Long (born 1990), Canadian animator and filmmaker
- Aaron Lopresti (born 1964), American comic book artist
- Aaron Messiah (1858–1940), French architect
- Aaron Nagel, American painter and trumpet player
- Aaron Nelson-Moody (born 1967), Canadian squamish carver
- Aaron Padilla (born 1974), American artist and art educator
- Aaron Edwin Penley (1806–1870), English painter
- Aaron Rose Philip (born 2001), Antiguan-American model, artist, and author
- Aaron Rapoport (born 1954), American photographer
- Aaron Renier, American comic artist
- Aaron Resnick (1914–1986), American architect
- Aaron Schwarz, American architect
- Aaron Draper Shattuck (1832–1928), American painter
- Aaron Shikler (1922–2015), American artist
- Aaron Siskind (1903–1991), American photographer
- Aaron Sopher (1905–1972), American artist
- Aaron Sowd (born 1970), American comic book creator, writer, and artist
- Aaron Spangler (born 1971), American sculptor and printmaker
- Aaron Springer, American cartoonist, animator, writer, director, storyboard artist, layout artist, and voice actor
- Aaron Tucker (born 1982), Canadian digital artist, writer, and educator
- Aaron Wexler (born 1974), American artist
- Aaron Williams, American cartoonist
- Aaron Young (born 1972), American artist
Filmmakers
- Aaron Bergeron, American television writer and producer
- Aaron Brookner (born 1981), American film director and scriptwriter
- Aaron Burns (born 1985), American film producer, actor, film director, screenwriter, film editor, and cinematographer
- Aaron I. Butler, American film and television editor and producer
- Aaron Albert Carr (born 1963), Laguna Pueblo-Navajo documentary film maker and author
- Aaron Cohen (born 1976), Israeli-American writer, director, actor, author, and soldier
- Aaron Covington (born 1984), American screenwriter and sound designer
- Aaron Ehasz (born 1973), American screenwriter and television producer
- Aaron Glascock, American sound editor
- Aaron Godfred, American film, television, and digital producer
- Aaron Guzikowski, American screenwriter
- Aaron Harberts (born 1973), American television writer and producer
- Aaron Harvey (born 1980), American film director and writer
- Aaron Hillis, American writer, film critic, director, film festival programmer, and curator
- Aaron Hoffman (1880–1924), American writer and lyricist
- A. E. Hotchner, American editor, novelist, playwright and biographer
- Aaron Johnston (writer), American author, comics writer, and film producer
- Aaron Douglas Johnston, American filmmaker
- Aaron Katz (born 1981), American filmmaker
- Aaron Kaufman (born 1974), American film producer and director
- Aaron Kopp, American cinematographer and film director
- Aaron Korsh (born 1966), American television producer, writer, and investment banker
- Aaron Kozak (born 1983), American playwright and filmmaker
- Aaron Lipstadt (born 1952), American film director, television director, and producer
- Aaron Lubarsky, American documentary filmmaker
- Aaron Lustig (born 1956), American film and television actor
- Aaron McGruder (born 1974), American writer, cartoonist, and producer
- Aaron Moorhead (born 1987), American film director, producer, cinematographer, editor, and actor
- Aaron Norris (born 1951), American stunt performer, director, actor, and producer
- Aaron Ohlmann, American filmmaker
- Aaron Paquette (born 1974), Canadian writer, artist, speaker, and politician
- Aaron Platt (born 1981), American film director and cinematographer
- Aaron Posner, American playwright and theater director
- Aaron Pugliese, American writer, director, and producer
- Aaron Rhyne, American video and projection designer
- Aaron Rochin, American sound engineer
- Aaron Rose, American film director, artist, exhibition curator, and writer
- Aaron Ruben (1914–2010), American television director and producer
- Aaron Ruell (born 1976), American director, photographer, and actor
- Aaron Ryder, American film producer
- Aaron Saidman (born 1974), American creator-developer, documentary filmmaker, and television producer
- Aaron Schneider (born 1965), American filmmaker and cinematographer
- Aaron Shure, American television writer, director, and producer
- Aaron Simpson (born 1971), American animation producer
- Aaron Smith, co-creator of Australian TV series You Can't Ask That
- Aaron Sorkin (born 1961), American screenwriter, producer and playwright
- Aaron Spelling (1923–2006), American film and television producer
- Aaron Stell (1911–1996), American film editor
- Aaron Rahsaan Thomas, American television and film screenwriter and producer
- Aaron Waltke (born 1984), American screenwriter, television producer, and showrunner
- Aaron Wilson, Australian film director and writer
- Aaron Woodley (born 1971), Canadian film director and screenwriter
- Aaron Woolfolk (born 1969), American film director, screenwriter, producer, and playwright
- Aaron Zelman, American television writer and producer
Musicians
- Aaron Accetta (born 1971), American record producer, songwriter, and musician
- Aaron Aedy, rhythm guitarist of English doom metal band Paradise Lost
- Aaron Atayde (born 1986), Filipino DJ, TV host, and sports anchor
- Aaron Avshalomov (1894–1965), Russian composer
- Aaron Axelsen, American DJ
- Aaron Barker (born 1953), American singer-songwriter
- Aaron Bedard (born 1969), American musician
- Aaron Bell (musician) (1921–2003), American jazz double-bassist
- Aaron Benward (born 1973), American singer-songwriter, actor, film and television producer, and music supervisor
- Aaron Bertram (born 1981), American trumpet player
- Aaron Bing, American jazz saxophonist
- Aaron Black, lead singer of the band Capitol Offense
- Aaron Bow (born 1992), American record producer and songwriter
- Aaron Bridgers (1918–2003), American jazz pianist
- Aaron A. Brooks (born 1964), American rock musician, drummer, producer, and composer
- Aaron Brown (musician) (born 1980), Australian-American violinist and composer
- Aaron Bruno (born 1978), American singer, songwriter, and musician
- Aaron Buchanan, lead singer for the band Aaron Buchanan & The Cult Classics
- Aaron Burckhard (born 1963), American musician and drummer
- Aaron Carter (1987–2022), American singer
- Aaron Cassidy (born 1976), American composer
- Aaron Copland (1900–1990), American composer, composition teacher, writer, and conductor
- Aaron Cohen (actor), American rapper
- Aaron Cole (born 1999), American recording artist and songwriter
- Aaron Collins (singer) (1930–1997), American singer
- Aaron Cometbus (born 1968), American musician, songwriter, roadie, and magazine editor
- Aaron Copland (1900–1990), American composer, composition teacher, writer, and conductor
- Aaron Crabb, Christian musician
- Aaron Crawford (musician), American drummer for the band Flee the Seen
- Aaron Cupples, Australian film composer, record producer, and musician
- Aaron Dai (born 1967), American composer and pianist
- Aaron Dalbec, American guitarist
- Aaron Davis (born 1990), British rapper and actor known professionally as Bugzy Malone
- Aaron Deer (born 1980), American songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- Aaron Dessner (born 1976), American musician, songwriter, record producer, and record label founder
- Aaron Detroit, American musician, zine writer, and music journalist
- Aaron Diehl (born 1985), American jazz pianist
- Aaron Dilloway (born 1976), American musician
- Aaron Dugan (born 1977), American guitarist, composer, and songwriter
- Aaron Dworkin (born 1970), American violinist and music educator
- Aaron Embry (born 1975), American songwriter and record producer
- Aaron Eshuis, American songwriter and record producer
- Aaron Espe (born 1981), American singer-songwriter, instrumentalist, and record producer
- Aaron Fink, American guitarist for the band Breaking Benjamin
- Aaron Ford, American drummer for the band ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
- Aaron Freeman (born 1970), American singer, songwriter
- Aaron Fruchtman, American composer, conductor, musicologist
- Aaron Funk (born 1975), breakcore artist most popularly known as Venetian Snares
- Aaron Gervais, Canadian composer
- Aaron Gillespie (born 1983), drummer/vocalist of UnderOath and live drummer of Paramore
- Aaron Goldberg (born 1974), American jazz pianist
- Aaron Goldstein (musician) (born 1983), Canadian musician, songwriter, and record producer
- Aaron Goodvin, Canadian-American country music singer and songwriter
- Aaron Green (born 1994), American musician and record producer known professionally as Mr. Green
- Aaron Hall (singer) (born 1964), American singer and songwriter
- Aaron Harris (drummer) (born 1977), American musician, composer, and drummer for the band Isis
- Aaron Harris, American drummer for the band Islands
- Aaron Heick (born 1961), American saxophonist and woodwind player
- Aaron James (organist) (born 1986), Canadian organist and musicologist
- Aaron Johnson (musician) (born 1977), American music producer
- Aaron Krister Johnson, American composer, musician, and teacher
- Aaron M. Johnson (born 1991), American jazz saxophonist and bandleader
- Aaron Jones, member of the Scottish band Old Blind Dogs
- Aaron Kelly (singer) (born 1993), American singer
- Aaron Jay Kernis (born 1960), American composer
- Aaron Keyes (born 1978), American Christian musician
- Aaron Kwak (born 1993), American singer and sub-vocalist of NU'EST
- Aaron Kwok (born 1965), Hong Kong singer, dancer and actor
- Aaron LaCrate, American music producer, recording artist, DJ, fashion designer, and film director
- Aaron Leaney, Canadian saxophonist and composer
- Aaron Levinson, American producer, musician, composer, and record label owner
- Aaron Lewis (musician) (born 1972), member of band Staind
- Aaron Lines (born 1977), Canadian country musician
- Aaron London, British singer, songwriter, producer, and rapper
- Aaron Marsh, American singer, songwriter, musician, and record producer
- Aaron McMillan (1977–2007), Australian pianist
- Aaron Neville (born 1941), American singer
- Aaron North (born 1979), American musician
- Aaron Novik (born 1974), American composer, clarinetist, and bandleader
- Aaron Parks (born 1983), American jazz pianist
- Aaron Parrett (born 1967), American musician, author, printer, and educator
- Aaron Pauley (born 1988), American singer, songwriter, and musician
- Aaron Pfenning (born 1983), American multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and record producer
- Aaron Pilsan (born 1995), Austrian pianist
- Aaron Pritchett (born 1970), Canadian country musician
- Aaron-Carl Ragland (1973–2010), American electronic dance musician
- Aaron Richmond (1895–1965), American performing arts manager, pianist, impresario, and educator
- Aaron Rimbui (born 1979), Kenyan pianist, keyboardist, bandleader, producer, festival curator, and radio host
- Aaron Robertson, American drummer for the band Myka Relocate
- Aaron Robinson (born 1970), American composer, conductor, and musicologist
- Aaron Rosand (1927–2019), American violinist
- Aaron Rossi (born 1980), American drummer for the band Prong
- Aaron Roterfeld, Austrian musician and songwriter
- Aaron Sachs (1923–2014), American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Aaron Sarlo, American singer-songwriter and comedian
- Aaron Schroeder (1926–2009), American songwriter and music publisher
- Aaron Scott (musician) (born 1956), American composer and jazz drummer
- Aaron Seeman, American composer, pianist, and accordion player
- Aaron Shaw, American bagpipe player in the Wicked Tinkers
- Aaron Shearer (1919–2008), American guitarist
- Aaron Sheehan (born 1975), American vocal tenor and music professor
- Aaron Shust (born 1975), American Christian musician
- Aaron Smith (born 1950), American drummer and percussionist
- Aaron Smith (born 1985), American rapper known professionally as Shwayze
- Aaron Smith, American music producer and DJ
- Aaron Smith, guitarist for the American band Brazil
- Aaron Solowoniuk (born 1974), member of band Billy Talent
- Aaron James Sorensen (born 1966), Canadian musician, writer, producer, and film director
- Aaron Soul, British singer and songwriter
- Aaron Sperske, American drummer
- Aaron Sprinkle (born 1974), American singer, songwriter, and record producer
- Aaron Stainthorpe (born 1968), English singer and songwriter
- Aaron Sterling (born 1980), American drummer, producer, engineer, and session musician
- Aaron Stern, American musician
- Aaron Lee Tasjan (born 1986), American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer
- Aaron Tippin (born 1958), American country musician and record producer
- Aaron Tokona (1975–2020), New Zealand guitarist and singer
- Aaron Tsang (born 1985), Canadian composer
- Aaron Turner (born 1977), American musician, singer, graphic artist, and record producer
- Aaron Tveit, (born 1983), American singer and film and theatre actor
- Aaron Walker (1910–1975), American blues musician, composer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known professionally as T-Bone Walker
- Aaron Watson (born 1977), American country singer and songwriter
- Aaron Weinstein, American musician
- Aaron Williams (composer) (1731–1776), Welsh teacher, composer, and music compiler
- Aaron Williams (born 1993), American DJ, radio host, web personality, event producer, entrepreneur, and marketing executive, known professionally as DJ A-Tron
- Aaron Charles Wills (born 1974), aka P-Nut member of band 311
- Aaron Dontez Yates (born 1971), American rapper, also known as Tech N9NE
- Aaron Zigman (born 1963), American composer, producer, arranger, songwriter, and musician
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- Aaron of Lincoln (c. 1125–1186), English Jewish financier believed to be the wealthiest person in Norman England
- Aaron Aaronsohn (1876–1919), Romanian-born Jewish scientist, traveller, entrepreneur, and politician
- Aaron Bay-Schuck (born 1981), American music industry executive, CEO and co-chairman of Warner Records
- Aaron Buerge (born 1974), American banker, businessman, and television personality
- Aaron Buff (1911–1994), American chair maker
- Aaron Columbus Burr (1808–1882), American jeweler
- Aaron Cardozo (1762–1834), English businessman
- Aaron Commodore (1819/1820–1892), American businessman, politician, and former slave
- Aaron T. Demarest (1841–1908), American automobile manufacturer
- Aaron Lufkin Dennison (1812–1895), American watchmaker and businessman
- Aaron Dignan (born 1979), American businessman and writer
- Aaron Fechter (born 1953), engineer and founder of ShowBiz Pizza Place
- Aaron Feuerstein (1925–2021), American industrialist, philanthropist, and CEO of Malden Mills
- Aaron Fish (producer) (born 1962), Canadian entrepreneur
- Aaron Fleishhacker (1820–1898), German-American businessman
- Aaron Frenkel (born 1957), Israeli businessman and investor
- Aaron Fulkerson, American information technology businessman and founder of MindTouch, Inc.
- Aaron Gural (1917–2009), American chairman of Newmark & Company
- Aaron Hart (1724–1800), Canadian businessman
- Aaron Hillegass (born 1969), American businessman
- Aaron Iba (born 1983), American computer programmer and entrepreneur
- Aaron Isaac (1730–1817), Jewish seal engraver and merchant
- Aaron Jack (born 1975), American businessman and politician
- Aaron Kirman, American real estate agent and investor
- Aaron Kirunda (born 1985), Ugandan social entrepreneur and public figure
- Aaron Kitchell (1744–1820), American blacksmith and politician
- Aaron Koblin (born 1982), American digital media artist and entrepreneur
- Aaron LaBerge, American technology executive
- Aaron Lansky (born 1955), American businessman
- Aaron Levie (born 1984), founder and CEO of Box
- Aaron Lopez (1731–1782), Portuguese merchant, slave trader, and philanthropist
- Aaron Montgomery Ward (1843–1913), American businessman
- Aaron Mushimba (1946–2014), Namibian businessman
- Aaron Naparstek (born 1970), American businessman, founder of Streetsblog
- Aaron Nusbaum (1859–1936), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Aaron Olmsted (1753–1806), American sea captain and businessman
- Aaron Patzer (born 1980), American internet entrepreneur
- Aaron Peasley (1775–1837), American button maker
- Aaron W. Plyler (1926–2016), American businessman and politician
- Aaron Pott, American winemaker and businessman
- Aaron Rasmussen, American game designer and co-founder of MasterClass
- Aaron Rathborne (1571/1572–1605-1622), English land surveyor and mathematician
- Aaron Rose (pioneer) (1813–1899), American pioneer of Michigan and Oregon, founder of Roseburg, Oregon
- Aaron Y. Ross (1829–1922), American gold miner, stage coach driver, and train guard
- Aaron Rubashkin (1927/1928–2020), Russian-American businessman
- Aaron Russo (1943–2007), American entertainment businessman, film producer, director, and political activist
- Aaron Selber Jr. (1927–2013), American businessman and philanthropist
- Aaron Shapiro, American entrepreneur, marketing executive, and investor
- Aaron Silverman, American chef and restaurateur
- Aaron Simpson (producer) (born 1972), British businessman, entrepreneur, and film producer
- Aaron Skonnard, American businessman and CEO of Pluralsight
- Aaron Sojourner (born 1972), American economist and professor
- Aaron Solomon, Jewish merchant
- Aaron S. Stern (1854–1920), American clothing firm executive and theatrical producer
- Aaron Swartz (1986–2013), American writer, internet campaigner, and entrepreneur
- Aaron Sweet (1854–1937), Canadian merchant and politician
- Aaron Traywick (1989–2018), American businessman and life extension activist
- Aaron Willard (1757–1844), British-American entrepreneur, industrialist, and clock designer Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Aaron_(given_name)
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