LC data base, 5/3/85 (hdg.: Aaron, high priest of Israel; usage: Aaron)
Enc. Judaica (Aaron; high priest)
Jewish enc. (Aaron; priest of Israel)
Universal Jewish enc. (Aaron; after revelation from Mt. Sinai, consecrated as high priest)
The encyclopaedia of Islam three, 2007-2 page 1 (Aaron is the biblical name for the brother of Moses, who is known as Hārūn b. ʻImrān [in roman] in the Qurʼān and Muslim tradition, with the Arabic form of the Hebrew name Aharōn [in roman] likely resulting from transmission through Syriac in pre-Islamic times)
Wikipedia, May 20, 2014 (Aaron; In the Hebrew Bible and the Quran, Aaron was the older brother of Moses, (Exodus 6:16-20, 7:7; Qur'an 28:34), a prophet of God. He represented the priestly functions of his tribe, becoming the first High Priest of the Israelites) Arabic version of page (هارون = Hārūn) Belarusian page (Аарон = Aaron) Bulgarian page (Аарон = Aaron) Czech page (Árón) Danish page (Aron) Greek page (Ααρών = Aarōn) Spanish page (Aarón) Galician page (Aharón) Korean page (아론 = Aron) Indonesian page (Harun) Italian page (Aronne) Hebrew page (אהרן = Aharon) Swahili page (Aroni) Latvian page (Ārons) Lithuanian page (Aaronas) Japanese page (アロン = Aron) Portuguese page (Aarão (or Arão)) Serbian page (Арон = Aron) Turkish page (Harun) Wolof page (Aaroona) Yiddish page (אהרן הכהן = Aharon ha-Kohen) Yoruba page (Áárọ́nì) Chinese page (亞倫 = Yalun)