Thanks for the critique.
This is what I noticed with |'Aharown|,
We have been taught that when G-d changed the names of
Abram "spacey father" or "delusional father" &
Sarai "contentious," He did so by adding part of His name to theirs, forming Abr
AHam "major patriarch" & Sar
AH "princess." Is this not consistent with Hebrew teaching?
It seemed to me that the leading |AH| in |'AHarown| might also be the same element. (They
all lacked the leading |y-| consonant.)
Also, I have seen
JARON given to be a variant of
AARON in some baby name books, which would be consistent with my proposed alternative etymology.
"Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are sons born in one's youth." Ps. 127:4
JoHannah Jubilee, BenJudah Gabriel, Aaron Josiah, Jordan Uriah,
Maranatha Nissiah, (Anastasia Nike, 1992-1992), Jeshua David,
Shiloh Joshana, Elijah Daniel, Hezekiah Nathaniel, Zephaniah Joseph