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Simonette

Feminine English
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Meaning & History

Simonette is the English feminine diminutive of Simone, the French feminine form of Simon. As a term of endearment, it likely originated as a double diminutive: Simon → Simone(-tte).

Etymology

The suffix -ette derives from Old French, used to form feminine diminutives (e.g., Jeannette from Jeanne). Simone itself is the French feminine equivalent of Simon, which ultimately traces to the Hebrew name Shimʿon, meaning 'hearing, listening,' from shamaʿ 'to hear' (Genesis 29:33). Simon was notably the original name of the apostle Peter (Matthew 4:18, Mark 3:16).

Cultural Context

While common in the Middle Ages, the Protestant Reformation diminished the usage of Simon in England, and Simonette remained an uncommon but persistent diminutive in Anglophone communities. Its bearer number of times unstated in Wiktionary.

  • Meaning: Diminutive of Simone ('hearing, listening')
  • Origin: English, from French diminutive suffix -ette
  • Type: Feminine given name
  • Usage: English-speaking countries

Related Names

Other Languages & Cultures
(Slovene) Simona (Czech) Šimona (Portuguese) Simone 1 (French) Simonne (Spanish) Ximena

Sources: Wiktionary — Simonette

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