Thanks, it's nice that you see colors when you think of names, I hoped someone would :) I actually have the feeling it will leave the top 100, like
Rachel and
Rebecca did. It's not even in the top 50 now and is slowly falling. I do agree that it will always be a classic and it will age well.
It actually surprises me that biblical names like
Aaron,
Caleb weren't that common in the early 1900s, I was reading the book and then looked the names up here and neither
Aaron nor
Caleb were in the top 100.
I was wondering, because
Aron is the spelling used in Scandinavian countries. I wonder if it's spelled
Aron in their translation of the Bible. I also wonder whether the Hebrew spelling indicates the double As and how it is pronounced there. I like both
Aaron and
Aron,
Aron to me is calm, intelligent and serious while
Aaron is happy, carefree, outgoing.