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I actually really like this spelling. Perhaps this is a good alternative if you dislike the two As in Aaron, as I do, or if you don't like the biblical association, which doesn't bother me.
Arron should mean attractive because if you're making a character or something, most of the time Arron as a character's appearance is attractive.

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