I think this name would work better for a male because females should use Erin. This name is a bit weird because it's between both genders. I suggest using this name only for bisexual individuals.
What's with all the negative comments on this?I have to say, I adore this name! It's strong and beautiful. I know at least two Aarens, both are girls. I prefer Aaren to Aaron and Erin any day.
What? It's bad enough that Aaron makes me think of Aaron Carter, but Aaren looks just wrong. It looks unfeminine, and many masculine names are nice enough without feminine forms.
I think Aaren is weird because it starts with two As. Doesn't it look weird?
― Anonymous User 5/8/2008
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Spelling this name with an 'e' in the place of an 'o' doesn't turn it feminine. If you like the sound of this name for a girl, you should pick Erin, which, to those of you who wonder, IS pronounced differently.
I think Aaren is a sort of silly name. If you want a feminine Aaron, name your kid Erin. Not that Erin should in any way be a feminine version of Aaron (which I have grown to dislike since everybody seems to think that my name is Aaron, when it is Erin). But if you name your daughter Aaren, people will think her name is Aaron and even if you name your son this they'll think his name is Aaron.
I really like that name for girls (for boys I'd always use Aaron). For me this spelling is much better than Erin - to me it seems modern and classical at the same time. In my opinion Aaren could be a sweet and happy girl as well as a nice, beautiful and self-assured (young) woman.
Ugh, I have to say I DON'T like this. Aaron is alright, but Aaren. I still don't understand why people change the spellings of perfectly good names and make them sleazy and ugly.