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Simone 2

Masculine Italian
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Meaning & History

Simone is the Italian form of Simon 1.

Etymology and Meaning

The name ultimately derives from the Hebrew Shimʿon, meaning "hearing, listening," from the root shamaʿ ("to hear"). In the Old Testament, it is borne by Simeon, the second son of Jacob. The Greek New Testament form Simon (from Hebrew Shimʿon) may have been influenced by the unrelated Greek name Simon 2.

Biblical Significance

Simon is a prominent name in the New Testament, most famously held by Simon Peter, the leading apostle renamed by Jesus. Other bearers include Simon the Zealot and Simon of Cyrene, who carried Jesus' cross. Because of the apostle Peter, the name spread widely across Christendom.

Italian Usage

In Italy, Simone became the standard masculine form, used throughout the Middle Ages and into modern times. Its feminine equivalents are Simona and Simonetta.

Related Forms

Cognates include Simeon (Serbian), Symeon (Biblical Latin), Ximun (Basque), and Siamion (Belarusian).

  • Meaning: "hearing, listening"
  • Origin: Hebrew via Greek New Testament
  • Type: given name
  • Usage regions: Italy

Related Names

Feminine Forms
Other Languages & Cultures
(Swedish) Simon 1 (Basque) Ximun (Belarusian) Siamion (Biblical) Shimei (Serbian) Simeon (Biblical Latin) Symeon (Biblical Hebrew) Shim'i (Hebrew) Shimon (Croatian) Šimun, Šime, Šimo (Slovak) Šimon (Frisian) Siemen (Dutch) Siem (Estonian) Siim (Finnish) Simo (French) Siméon (Lithuanian) Simonas, Simas (Macedonian) Sime (Medieval Spanish) Ximeno (Norwegian) Simen (Polish) Szymon (Portuguese) Simão (Romanian) Simion (Ukrainian) Semen (Russian) Semion, Semyon (Spanish) Simeón, Simón, Jimeno (Ukrainian) Symon (Yiddish) Shimmel
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