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Cf. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammoron, Amoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, Emron, Emer, Omer, Amulek (vs. Mulek)
Cf. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammoron, Amoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, Emron, Emer, Omer, Amulek (vs. Mulek)
See also [[Ammaron / Ammoron Variant]]
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AMMARON

Lehite PN Historian, ca. 306 AD (4 Nephi 1:47; Mormon 4:23)

Ammaron could be a variant of Amaron (see above). However, if the double m is to be taken seriously, then ʿm ʾrwn, “people of the ark,” is not impossible (JH), but hardly plausible.

Ammaron is also spelled Amoron (OM Alma 54:1) and Ammoron (OM and PM Alma 54:16, 23; 55:1–2; 56:18, 20; 57:1, 3; 59:7).

Notes It is interesting that both Amaron and Ammaron were Nephite scribes/historians, though separated in time by many centuries (JAT).

Cf. Book of Mormon Amaron, Ammoron, Amoron, Moron, Moroni, Moronihah, Emron, Emer, Omer, Amulek (vs. Mulek)

See also Ammaron / Ammoron Variant