Aaron: From the Hebrew name אַהֲרֹן (‘Aharon) which is most likely of unknown Egyptian origin. Other theories claim a Hebrew derivation, and suggest meanings such as “high mountain” or “exalted”. In the Old Testament this name was borne by the older brother of Moses and the first high priest of the Israelites. He acted as a spokesman for his brother, and carried a miraculous rod. As an English name, Aaron has been in use since the Protestant Reformation.
Perry: From a surname which is either English or Welsh in origin. It can be derived from Middle English perrie meaning “pear tree”, or else from Welsh ap Herry, meaning “son of HENRY”. A famous bearer of the surname was Matthew Perry (1794-1858), the American naval officer who opened Japan to the West.
Johnson: English and Scottish: patronymic from the personal name John. As an American family name, Johnson has absorbed patronymics and many other derivatives of this name in continental European languages.



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