Aaron
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It is not dated or boring. I have known or heard of about ten Aaron's in my life, not too popular in my opinion. I would be refreshing to hear of a new baby Aaron I think, and the double A seems cool to me for some reason.
I pronounce Aaron and Erin almost the same, Aaron is Air-uhn and Erin is Air-in but if I say them normally its hard to tell which I'm saying. I am from Northwestern coast of the US.
I pronounce Aaron and Erin almost the same, Aaron is Air-uhn and Erin is Air-in but if I say them normally its hard to tell which I'm saying. I am from Northwestern coast of the US.
You already know I share the Aaron love. :)
1) I wouldn't call Aaron dated. It might not have been as consistant in its popularity as names like James and John, but it has been well used for a long time. It's hard to date a name that has never dropped out of the top 300. Since it's one of my favorites, I obviously don't find it boring, either. Aaron is deep, strong, and so handsome.
2) I knew a couple growing up, and I know one now who's in his late 20s. I checked my son's yearbook from last year, and there wasn't a single Aaron out of 600+ kids despite ranking in the 40-60 range when all of them were born. Even if I cared about popularity, I'd feel comfortable using Aaron.
3) I do. I've lived most of my life in Texas.
1) I wouldn't call Aaron dated. It might not have been as consistant in its popularity as names like James and John, but it has been well used for a long time. It's hard to date a name that has never dropped out of the top 300. Since it's one of my favorites, I obviously don't find it boring, either. Aaron is deep, strong, and so handsome.
2) I knew a couple growing up, and I know one now who's in his late 20s. I checked my son's yearbook from last year, and there wasn't a single Aaron out of 600+ kids despite ranking in the 40-60 range when all of them were born. Even if I cared about popularity, I'd feel comfortable using Aaron.
3) I do. I've lived most of my life in Texas.
1- I don't think it's dated, and boring is in the eye of the beholder
2- Off the top of my head, 2. My cousin (almost 30), and one who just graduated (18/19)
3- I say them the same- USA, Northeast Wisconsin
2- Off the top of my head, 2. My cousin (almost 30), and one who just graduated (18/19)
3- I say them the same- USA, Northeast Wisconsin
1) Do you think it's dated? Or boring? I absolutely love Aaron and can imagine to name a son that! I don`t think it's dated or boring.
2) How many do you know? Too popular to use? In my life I met two Aarons, but have no contact with them anymore.
3) Do you pronounce Aaron and Erin the same? Where are you from (country, region)? I live in Germany, so here they would be pronounce differently. Aaron is AH-ron (german r) and Erin would be AIR-in or AIR-een, but it is not often used in Germany, never heard of a person named Erin here. If I speak english a pronounce Erin and Aaron the same. I love Aaron in english and in german!
2) How many do you know? Too popular to use? In my life I met two Aarons, but have no contact with them anymore.
3) Do you pronounce Aaron and Erin the same? Where are you from (country, region)? I live in Germany, so here they would be pronounce differently. Aaron is AH-ron (german r) and Erin would be AIR-in or AIR-een, but it is not often used in Germany, never heard of a person named Erin here. If I speak english a pronounce Erin and Aaron the same. I love Aaron in english and in german!
1) I don't think it is either dated or boring however for me it is a bit of a thuggish name - sorry.
2) The only one I have heard of was a character in a programme, not very popular here at all.
3) No I don't pronounce them anywhere near similiar. Erin is eh-RIN while Aaron is aah-RON. I'm from the West Midlands in England.
2) The only one I have heard of was a character in a programme, not very popular here at all.
3) No I don't pronounce them anywhere near similiar. Erin is eh-RIN while Aaron is aah-RON. I'm from the West Midlands in England.
1) Do you think it's dated? Or boring?
- It's always been a fave of mine too, so I don't find it dated and boring at all.
2) How many do you know? Too popular to use?
- I don't currently know anyone named Aaron. It is quite popular in Australia.
3) Do you pronounce Aaron and Erin the same? Where are you from (country, region)?
- No I say them differently. I'm in Australia.
- It's always been a fave of mine too, so I don't find it dated and boring at all.
2) How many do you know? Too popular to use?
- I don't currently know anyone named Aaron. It is quite popular in Australia.
3) Do you pronounce Aaron and Erin the same? Where are you from (country, region)?
- No I say them differently. I'm in Australia.
1. No and no.
2. I know one Aaron, I don't think it is.
3. I say them differently. Australia.
It's on my list for a future son. :)
2. I know one Aaron, I don't think it is.
3. I say them differently. Australia.
It's on my list for a future son. :)