Aarón
Aarón is a common male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "high mountain" or "exalted." It is often associated with the biblical figure Aaron, the brother of Moses, who played a significant role in the Exodus story. The name is popular in various cultures and languages, including Spanish and English.
In modern times, Aarón is frequently used in many countries, particularly in Latin America and Spain. It has various spellings, such as Aaron in English-speaking regions. The name is celebrated for its strong and positive connotations, making it a favored choice for parents naming their sons.