Gender Masculine
Scripts هارون(Arabic)
Pronounced Pron. /haː.ˈruːn/(Arabic)  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Arabic form of Aaron. Harun ar-Rashid was a 9th-century Abbasid caliph featured in the stories of The 1001 Nights.

Related Names

VariantHaroun(Arabic)
Other Languages & CulturesAaron(Biblical) Aaron(Biblical Greek) Aharon(Biblical Hebrew) Aronne(Biblical Italian) Aaron(Biblical Latin) Aarón(Biblical Spanish) Aron(Croatian) Aron(Danish) Aäron(Dutch) Haron(Eastern African) Aaron, Aaren, Arin, Arron(English) Aaro(Estonian) Aaro, Aaron(Finnish) Aaron(French) Haruna(Fula) Aaron(German) Haruna(Hausa) Aharon(Hebrew) Áron(Hungarian) Aron(Icelandic) Aronne(Italian) Aaron(Jewish) Ārons(Latvian) Aronas(Lithuanian) Aron(Norwegian) Aron(Polish) Aarón(Spanish) Aron(Swedish) Haroon(Urdu) Harouna(Western African)
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Entry updated December 7, 2022