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Aron

American  
[air-uhn, ar-] / ˈɛər ən, ˈær- /

noun

  1. a first name.


Example Sentences

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"In the beginning, we thought the key piece of this process is vote-buying. But then we realised that the money is just the icing on the cake. The key word here is dependency and vulnerability," Aron Timar, one of the filmmakers, told the BBC.

From BBC

The Norway international announced in December that she and husband Aron Bizet Donnum - also a professional footballer - were expecting their first child in 2026.

From BBC

After Harvard Law and a dreary turn as a tax attorney, he joined the rough-and-tumble New York commodities firm J. Aron.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Neuroscience has been very successful at explaining what particular networks do, but much less successful at explaining how a single, coherent mind emerges from their interaction," said Aron Barbey, the Andrew J. McKenna Family Professor of Psychology in Notre Dame's Department of Psychology.

From Science Daily

For the year, Chief Executive Adam Aron said the North American box office improved modestly compared with 2024.

From The Wall Street Journal