هارون

Arabic

Etymology

From Hebrew אהרן (aharon).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /haː.ruːn/

Proper noun

هَارُون • (hārūnm

  1. Aaron (prophet)
    • 609–632 CE, Qur'an, 19:53:
      وَوَهَبْنَا لَهُۥ مِن رَّحْمَتِنَا أَخَاهُ هَـٰرُونَ نَبِيًّا
      wawahabnā lahū min raḥmatinā ʔaḵāhu hārūna nabiyyan
      And We appointed for him—out of Our grace—his brother, Aaron, as a prophet.
  2. a male given name, Haroon, Harun, or Haroun, equivalent to English Aaron

Declension

Declension of noun هَارُون (hārūn)
singular basic singular diptote
indefinite definite construct
informal هَارُون
hārūn
nominative هَارُونُ
hārūnu
accusative هَارُونَ
hārūna
genitive هَارُونَ
hārūna

Descendants

  • English: Harun
  • Bengali: হারূন (harūn)
  • Hausa: Haruna
  • Kazakh: Һарұн (Harūn)
  • Malay: Harun, Haron
  • Maore Comorian: Haruna
  • Ngazidja Comorian: Haruna
  • Persian: هارون (hârun)
  • Old Galician-Portuguese: Faaron
    • Portuguese: Faro, Fárão (obsolete)
  • Turkmen: Harun
  • Urdu: ہارون (harūn)

See also

Islamic prophetsedit

Malay

Proper noun

هارون

  1. Jawi spelling of Harun and Haron.‎

Persian

Pronunciation

 

Readings
Classical reading? hārūn
Dari reading? hārūn
Iranian reading? hârun
Tajik reading? horun

Proper noun

Dari هارون
Iranian Persian
Tajik Ҳорун

هارون • (hârun)

  1. (Judaism, Christianity, Islam) Aaron
  2. a male given name, Harun, Haroon, or Haroun, from Arabic [in turn from Hebrew]