Summary

The surname Aronson has Jewish origins and is derived from the Hebrew name Aharon, which means 'exalted' or 'high mountain'. It is a patronymic surname, indicating that it originated from a male ancestor named Aaron. The surname has a long history and is found among Jewish communities worldwide.
There are
5247
Aronsons in the USA
Aronson is the
6470th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Aronson

DavidAronson

Painter and art teacher, known for his contributions to American art during the 20th century.

LennartAronson

Swedish football player and coach, recognized for his successful career in Swedish football.

AnnyAronson

German-born American actress who appeared in various films and television shows.

YitzhakAronson

Israeli sculptor known for his bronze monuments that commemorate Jewish heritage.

SamAronson

American physicist and former director of Brookhaven National Laboratory, involved in advanced research.

Aronson Genealogy

Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of the Aronson surname occurred during different times and in various places. This movement was influenced by factors such as economic opportunities, persecution, and political instability. Specific details regarding the time periods and locations are not available.