Certificate of Name
Cymone
Feminine
English
Meaning & Origin
Cymone is a modern English feminine given name, created as a variant of Simone 1. Simone itself is the French feminine form of Simon 1, which derives from the Hebrew name Shimʿon, meaning "hearing" or "listening" (from the root shamaʿ, "to hear"). The name Simon appears prominently in the New Testament, most notably borne by the apostle Simon Peter. This biblical association contributed to Simon's widespread popularity across Christian Europe, particularly in medieval England, though its usage declined after the Protestant Reformation.Cymone follows a pattern of creative respelling and modernization common in American naming culture, where parents seek a distinctive yet familiar name. It preserves the feminine -one ending found in French Simone (well-known via philosopher Simone de Beauvoir and gymnast Simone Biles) while adopting a phonetic spelling that emphasizes the initial "Cy" sound, reminiscent of names like Cydney or Cyndi. This adaptation enables a fresh identity rooted in classical heritage.Related variant forms include Simona (Slovene), Šimona (Czech), and Ximena (Spanish, itself from a medieval Spanish form of Simon). The diminutive Simonette represents a more traditionally French-style affectionate form. Though Cymone is less common than these international variations, its growth in English-speaking countries reflects contemporary naming trends that blend historical depth with phonetic innovation.Meaning: "hearing, listening" (derived from Simon)Origin: Hebrew via French and EnglishType: Feminine given name, variant of SimoneUsage: English, particularly American
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