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I love both of these names and find them to be strong, masculine and handsome classics. I also love the Biblical associations of these Old Testament names.
Aaron seems to be more popular now than ever before, at least in some circles eg New Zealand and Australian sportsmen. And Isaac seems to be its usual low-key self. So there might be a mismatch.Of the two, I prefer Isaac (was Issac a typo? I'm used to Isak, but Issac never) even though my friend married an Isaac who is always known as Ickie. Lovely guy; deserves better.
Love it. Great names.
Nice names. Handsome, solid. Not in any way surprising, but totally fine.
Great brothers.
Great brothers.
I like both names, but there is nothing exciting about them, and nothing exciting about them as a sibset---rather, very typical.
I like both names. They are well known but not overly popular. I think they make good names for brother too.
One thing to consider is that, in my experience, both get misspelled with some regularity. They both have double As which sometimes confuse people. With that said, I'd give either one to a future son.
One thing to consider is that, in my experience, both get misspelled with some regularity. They both have double As which sometimes confuse people. With that said, I'd give either one to a future son.