Aaron
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Moderate Difficulty

How to Write Aaron in Cursive

Aaron

Aaron features a capital A followed by two a's in a row, which is an unusual test of consistency. Keeping those two lowercase a's identical while connecting them through different strokes is the main challenge. The r-o-n ending is smooth and natural.

Letter-by-Letter Breakdown

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Tricky Connections in "Aaron"

These letter pairs need extra attention. Here's how to connect them smoothly.

Aa
"Aa" Connection
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The capital A sweeps right at the baseline. Flow into the first lowercase a, keeping it small and round.

ar
"ar" Connection
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The second a exits into the small cursive r. Keep the r low, just a tiny bump above the midline.

on
"on" Connection
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Close the o fully, then connect into the n. Both are round, baseline letters.

Practice Tips for "Aaron"

1

The two a's back to back are the signature challenge. Practice writing two identical a's in a row.

2

Keep the r small between the a and o. It should not compete for attention.

3

The on ending is smooth and common. Let your hand relax through those final two letters.

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