Certificate of Name
Simas
Masculine
Lithuanian
Meaning & Origin
Simas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, commonly used as a short form of Simonas. Simonas itself is the Lithuanian form of Simon 1, which derives from the New Testament Greek name Σίμων (Simon), ultimately from Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimon), meaning "hearing" or "listening," from the root שָׁמַע (shama) — "to hear."In the Bible, the name Simon appears prominently. In the Old Testament, Simeon (the Hebrew form) was the second son of Jacob and Leah. However, in the New Testament, Simon is best known as the original name of the apostle Simon Peter, whom Jesus called Peter (meaning "rock"). The apostle Simon Peter became a central figure in early Christianity, and his role elevated the name's popularity across Christian cultures. Over time, Simon and its variants spread throughout Europe, including to Lithuania, where Simonas and its diminutive Simas took root.In modern Lithuania, Simas is given as an independent first name, often chosen for its brevity and strong link to Lithuanian naming traditions. Notable bearers include several Lithuanian athletes, such as basketball players Simas Buterlevičius (born 1989), Simas Galdikas (born 1987), and Simas Jasaitis (born 1982), as well as footballer Simas Skinderis (born 1981). The feminine form is Simona.Key FactsMeaning: "hearing, listening"Origin: Hebrew via Greek and LithuanianType: Short form/diminutiveUsage Regions: Lithuania
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