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aaron

Aaron vs Sara - What's the difference?

aaron | sara |


As a proper noun aaron

is spanish equivalent of aaron.

As a noun sara is

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As a verb sara is

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Aaron vs Anderson - What's the difference?

aaron | anderson |


As proper nouns the difference between aaron and anderson

is that aaron is spanish equivalent of aaron while anderson is .

Arin vs Aaron - What's the difference?

arin | aaron |


As proper nouns the difference between arin and aaron

is that arin is acronym of American Registry for Internet Numbers|lang=en while Aaron is the elder brother of Moses in the Book of the Exodus, and in the Quran.

Aaron vs Phinehas - What's the difference?

aaron | phinehas |


As proper nouns the difference between aaron and phinehas

is that aaron is spanish equivalent of aaron while phinehas is any of a number of old testament men, including a son of eli and a grandson of aaron.

Aaron vs Eleazar - What's the difference?

aaron | eleazar |


As proper nouns the difference between aaron and eleazar

is that aaron is spanish equivalent of aaron while eleazar is eleazar.

Aaron vs Cohen - What's the difference?

aaron | cohen |


As proper nouns the difference between aaron and cohen

is that aaron is the elder brother of Moses in the Book of the Exodus, and in the Quran while Cohen is {{surname|from=Hebrew}} The most popular Jewish surname.

As a noun cohen is

a Jewish priest: direct male descendant of the Biblical Aaron, brother of Moses.

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