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Meaning & Origins
Biblical name, borne by the brother of Moses, who was appointed by God to be Moses' spokesman and became the first High Priest of the Israelites (Exodus 4:14–16, 7:1–2). It is of uncertain origin and meaning: most probably, like Moses, of Egyptian rather than Hebrew origin. The traditional derivation from Hebrew har-on ‘mountain of strength’ is no more than a folk etymology. The name has been in regular use from time immemorial as a Jewish name and was taken up by the Nonconformists as a Christian name in the 16th century. Since the late 1990s it has been widely popular.
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Scottish and northern Irish: predominantly Scottish form of the English habitational name Allcorn. It was established in Scotland by the mid 15th century, and was sometimes altered by folk etymology to Auldcorn.
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Nicknames & variations
Aarona, Aaronn, Aarone, Aarom, Aaronia, Aaroon, Aaroin, Aaronne, Aaronna, Aarono
Alcocer, Alcott, Alcock, Alcorta, Alcon, Alcoser, Alcozer, Alcover, Alcox, Alcoba
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