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| Meaning of the Name Aros | 
The first name Aros is of Norse origin. It is often a boy name. It has the following meaning(s):
 Norse: From the River's Mouth
Norse: From the River's MouthSimilar Names
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 Bab 
					(English)
		Bab 
					(English)Diminutive of Barbara: from the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Babs 
					(English)
		Babs 
					(English)Diminutive of Barbara: from the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Barbara 
					(English)
		Barbara 
					(English)From the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. Popular in Medieval Britain After the 3rd Century Martyr St Barbara. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress A
 Barbara 
					(Greek)
		Barbara 
					(Greek)'stranger; Foreigner; Traveler from a Foreign Land.' from the Greek Barbaros. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Barbie 
					(English)
		Barbie 
					(English)Diminutive of Barbara: from the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Baubie 
					(English)
		Baubie 
					(English)Diminutive of Barbara: from the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Bobbie 
					(English)
		Bobbie 
					(English)Diminutive of Barbara: from the Greek Barbaros Meaning Foreign or Strange, Traveler from a Foreign Land. in Catholic Custom St. Barbara is a Protectress Against Fire and Lightning
 Frederick 
					(German)
		Frederick 
					(German)Peaceful Ruler. from the Old German Name Frithuric. Famous Bearers: Roman Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, Prussian King Frederick the Great
 Irving 
					(English)
		Irving 
					(English)Surname Which Arose from an Old Parish in Ayrshire and an Old Parish in Dumfriesshire. The Name of the Town in Ayrshire is Thought to Be Derived from the Name of the River, Which is from the Gaelic Ia
 Katherine 
					(English)
		Katherine 
					(English)Pure, Unsullied; Derived from Greek Aikaterine, Which is Derived from Katharos (Pure, Unsullied). Variations: Catharine, Catherine, Cathryn, Katharine, Kathryn. Short Forms: Cath, Kate, Kath. Pet Name
