Aaron Dobbs

in Pennsylvania

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  1. Shippensburg, PA (1)
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Ranking in Pennsylvania

NameRank
Aaron 259
Dobbs 4,385
Aaron Dobbs 1,485,335
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  1. is 4,381st most common Whyte
  2. is 4,382nd most common Zerby
  3. is 4,383rd most common Ankney
  4. is 4,384th most common Borrelli
  5. is 4,385th most common Dobbs
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  7. is 4,387th most common Fawcett
  8. is 4,388th most common Fried
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  1. is 1,485,331st most common Aaron Dishong
  2. is 1,485,332nd most common Aaron Dissinger
  3. is 1,485,333rd most common Aaron Dively
  4. is 1,485,334th most common Aaron Dixson
  5. is 1,485,335th most common Aaron Dobbs
  6. is 1,485,336th most common Aaron Dobish
  7. is 1,485,337th most common Aaron Dobler
  8. is 1,485,338th most common Aaron Dodsworth
  9. is 1,485,339th most common Aaron Doehrel

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Aaron

Meaning & History

(male) 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.

Variants: Aron, Arron, Arun (modern respellings).


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