ā´ran (×רן, 'ăraÌ„n, “wild goatâ€): A son of Dishan, the Horite (; ). It may possibly be connected with the Yerahmelite Oren (רן), '-ren' (; compare Curtis, Chron. at the place; Dillmann, Gen at the place; ZDMG, L, 168); Robertson Smith claims that this name is equivalent to the Samaritan , ×רן ('-r-n), “wild goat†(Jour. Phil., IX, 90). J. Jacobs translates it by “ass†(Stud. Biblical Arch., 71). This is one of the many totem names in the Bible. More than one-third of the Horites, the descendants of Seir, bear animal names, and those clans of the Edomites connected with the Horites also have animal names. The very name “Self†means a “he-goat,†and Dishan, “a gazelle†(Stud. Biblical Arch., 70-72). Gray, however, remarks that “the instance (Aran) is most uncertain†(HPN, 108).