Aran

  • Origin
    Hebrew, Irish
  • Meaning
    high mountain
  • Variations
    Aaron, Arran, Aron, Arun, Arvin
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  • This distinctive name carries a quiet strength that sets it apart from more common choices. Parents seeking something memorable yet accessible often find themselves drawn to its simple, two-syllable structure. The name has a modern feel while maintaining timeless appeal, making it suitable for both childhood and professional life. It's easy to spell and pronounce across different cultures, which can be a significant advantage in our increasingly connected world. The name works well with a variety of middle names and surnames, offering flexibility in creating a harmonious full name. For families looking to honor heritage while embracing contemporary naming trends, this represents an excellent balance. The name's rarity ensures that a child named Aran will likely be the only one in his class, fostering a sense of individuality from an early age.
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