Re: Aaron or Aron (more)
in reply to a message by Lily
Well, I had a very annoying coworker named Aaron, but I LOVE the book East of Eden (just visited the Steinbeck Center in Salinas, CA a few weeks ago, in fact), so Aron gets my vote.Aaron feels more biblical while Aron (to me, at least) feels like a literary name. If not familiar with the book, others might see it as a modernization/streamlining of Aaron.I do pronounce Erin and Aaron the same, which made for some funny Abbott & Costello style mayhem around the office when we would discuss coworker Aaron, other coworker's pregnant wife, Erin, or a competing firm in our industry which is ALSO named ERIN.
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Aaron or Aron (more)  ·  Lily  ·  8/10/2011, 6:07 AM
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