Ben-Aharon|
Meaning | "son of mountaineer" |
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Region of origin | Hebrew |
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Variant form(s) | Aarons, Aaronson, Aaronsohn, Aron |
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Ben-Aharon is a patronymic surname most commonly found in Israel, originating from "Aaron" (meaning "lofty") of the Old Testament, and meaning "son of mountaineer". There are several patronym surname variants including "Aharonson", "Aaronson", and "Aaronsohn". Aharon is a Hebrew masculine given name common in Israel. Notable people with the surname Ben-Aharon include:[1]
- Variants
- Michal Aharon, Israeli computer scientist
- Oded Aharonson, American assistant professor of planetary science at the California Institute of Technology
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