Aron Day

Aron Day is celebrated on November 22 every year by people everywhere. It’s a day when everyone comes together to recognize and respect everyone named Aron! Read on to find out more about the history behind this interesting name day holiday. Aron is an eastern European and Scandinavian variation of the name Aaron, which originates from Hebrew and means ‘exalted’ or ‘high mountain.’

National Lewis Day

National Lewis Day takes place every November 19 and is dedicated to appreciating the name Lewis. This name, which means ‘known,’ ‘famous battle’ and is composed of the Germanic terms ‘hlod’ for ‘fame’ and ‘wig’ for ‘war,’ is derived from the Germanic given name Lewis (Lowis, Lodovicus). It may have originated in Wales as an anglicized version of the given name Llywelyn. As an Irish surname, it can be an anglicized version of the Gaelic Mac Lughaidh, which means ‘son of Lughaidh.’ Lewis is also the americanization of other Jewish surnames that sound similar, such as Levy and Lewin. Lewis is the 26th most common surname in the U.S. and the 21st most common surname in the U.K.

National Charles Day

National Charles Day is observed on November 16 annually. It is a day dedicated to celebrating and increasing awareness of the name ‘Charles.’ This day also offers the opportunity to discuss famous people named Charles in the world, their contributions, and the uniqueness of their names. We also discuss the meaning of the name, nicknames, and variations. Charles is from the Germanic word ‘Karl,’ meaning a ‘full-grown man’ or ‘a man.’ William John Charles of Wales is regarded by many as the greatest footballer to ever come from Britain. Read on to get more facts about this wholesome name.