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It is interesting that both [[AMARON|A<small>MARON</small>]] and A<small>MMARON</small> were [[NEPHITE(S)|N<small>EPHITE</small>]] scribes/historians, though separated in time by many centuries ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]]).
It is interesting that both [[AMARON|A<small>MARON</small>]] and A<small>MMARON</small> were [[NEPHITE(S)|N<small>EPHITE</small>]] scribes/historians, though separated in time by many centuries ([[John A. Tvedtnes|JAT]]).



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

Etymology

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).

Variants

Ammoron

Deseret Alphabet:

Notes

It is interesting that both AMARON and AMMARON were NEPHITE scribes/historians, though separated in time by many centuries (JAT).

See Book of Mormon AMARON, AMMORON, AMORON, MORON, MORONI, MORONIHAH, EMRON, EMER, OMER, AMULEK (vs. MULEK)

See also Ammaron / Ammoron Variant