Aaron Neville
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanAaron Neville: is an American soul and R&B singer
Aaron Spelling
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanAaron Spelling: was an American film and television producer.
Aaron Fitzgerald McKie
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanAaron Fitzgerald McKie: is an American professional basketball player in the NBA. Throughout his playing career, McKie has been a combo guard, playing at either point guard, shooting guard or small forward.
Aaron Jamal Brooks
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanAaron Jamal Brooks: is an American basketball player who was selected 26th overall in the 2007 National Basketball Association Draft by the Houston Rockets. A point guard, he had a college basketball career at the University of Oregon.
Aaron Jamal Crawford
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanAaron Jamal Crawford: is an American professional basketball shooting guard with the NBA's New York Knicks.Crawford attended Rainier Beach High School in Seattle, where his number (23) is retired. After high school, Crawford attended the University of Michigan, where he was given a six-game suspension by the NCAA for violating rules on amateurism and extra benefits received by Seattle businessman Barry Henthorn.[1][2]
Henry Louis "Hank" Aaron
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanHenry Louis "Hank" Aaron: nicknamed "Hammer," "Hammerin' Hank,” or "Bad Henry,” is a retired American baseball player whose Major League Baseball (MLB) career spanned from 1954 through 1976. After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his Major League Baseball career in 1954. He played 21 seasons with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves in the National League, and his last two years (1975-1976) with the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League. In his career, Aaron had many accomplishments and set many records. His most notable achievement was setting the MLB record for most career home runs with 755, which he held for 33 years until being surpassed by San Francisco Giants outfielder Barry Bonds on August 7, 2007.
Caroline Aaron
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanCaroline Aaron: an American actress and producer.Aaron was born Caroline Sidney Abady[2] in Richmond, Virginia of Jewish heritage.[1] Her mother, Nina Friedman Abady, was a civil rights activist.[1][3] She attended American University in Washington, DC, studying performing arts.
Manuel Aaron
Origin/Culture/Country: IndianManuel Aaron: was the first Indian chess master in the modern tradition. He dominated chess in India in the 1960s to the 1980s, was the national champion of India nine times between 1959 and 1981. He was India's first International Master, and is one of the key figures in introducing international chess practices to India; until the 1960s, chess in India (known as chaturang or shatranj), was often played using many local traditional variants[1] (e.g. in lieu of castling, the king could execute a knights move once, if it had not been checked).
Lee Aaron
Origin/Culture/Country: CanadianLee Aaron: a Canadian rock and jazz singer. She had several hits with titles such as "Metal Queen", "Whatcha Do to my Body", and "Sex with Love". According to her official website, and despite rumours to the contrary, Lee will continue to perform selections from her full catalogue as well as doing 'jazz-only' shows on occasion.As a child, Aaron was involved in a near fatal car accident which required facial reconstruction surgery.[1] After starting her career in glam metal music, at 16 she joined a rock group named Lee Aaron in Brampton, Ontario. Aaron eventually adopted the name as her own and formed a new band, releasing her first long play in 1982. John Albani, a guitar player in her band, helped her write the vast majority of the songs. "Buzz" Shearman , Bill Wade, Terry Juric, and Earl Johnson all former members of the Canadian rock band Moxy would all appear on her debut album called The Lee Aaron Project released in 1982
Thomas Dean "Tommy" Aaron
Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanThomas Dean "Tommy" Aaron: is an American professional golfer who is best known for winning the Masters Tournament in 1973.