Simone name - Meaning of Simone

Simone name - Meaning of Simone

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Gender
Masculine & Feminine
Lucky Number
3
See Lucky Number 3 Meaning
Usage
French, English, Italian, Hebrew
Pronounced
see-MON (French), see-MAW-ne
Simone Meaning
French feminine form of Simon. A famous bearer was Simone de Beauvoir (1908-1986), a French feminist and philosopher. Italian form of Simon. Simone originates in Hebrew language and means "one who has heard". It is a feminine form of Simon, this spelling being used mostly in French, it is also a variant of Jimena in Spanish. In France it was very popular at the beginning of the 20th century. It was popularized by the French feminist Simone de Beauvoir.

Simone Related Names
Variants: Cymone (English)
Diminutive Simonette (English)
Feminine Form, Simona, Simonetta
Other Languages Simona (Bulgarian), Simona, Šimona (Czech), Simona, Simonetta (Italian), Simona (Macedonian), Simona (Romanian), Simona (Slovak), Simona (Slovene), Ximena, Jimena (Spanish), Ximun (Basque), Simeon, Simon (Biblical), Symeon (Biblical Greek), Shimon (Biblical Hebrew), Symeon (Biblical Latin), Simeon (Bulgarian), Šimun, Šime, Šimo (Croatian), Šimon (Czech), Simon (Danish), Siemen, Siem (Dutch), Simon (English), Simo (Finnish), Simon (French), Siemen (Frisian), Simoni (Georgian), Simon (German), Shimon (Hebrew), Simon (Hungarian), Simonas (Lithuanian), Sime (Macedonian), Ximeno (Medieval Spanish), Simen (Norwegian), Szymon (Polish), Simão (Portuguese), Simion, Simon (Romanian), Semen, Semyon (Russian), Simeon (Serbian), Šimon (Slovak), Simon (Slovene), Simón, Jimeno (Spanish), Simon (Swedish), Symon (Ukrainian), Shimmel (Yiddish), Simmi, Simmone, Simonne
Diminutives: Simonette (English)
Feminine Form, Simona, Simonetta
Other Languages Simona (Bulgarian), Simona, Šimona (Czech), Simona, Simonetta (Italian), Simona (Macedonian), Simona (Romanian), Simona (Slovak), Simona (Slovene), Ximena, Jimena (Spanish), Ximun (Basque), Simeon, Simon (Biblical), Symeon (Biblical Greek), Shimon (Biblical Hebrew), Symeon (Biblical Latin), Simeon (Bulgarian), Šimun, Šime, Šimo (Croatian), Šimon (Czech), Simon (Danish), Siemen, Siem (Dutch), Simon (English), Simo (Finnish), Simon (French), Siemen (Frisian), Simoni (Georgian), Simon (German), Shimon (Hebrew), Simon (Hungarian), Simonas (Lithuanian), Sime (Macedonian), Ximeno (Medieval Spanish), Simen (Norwegian), Szymon (Polish), Simão (Portuguese), Simion, Simon (Romanian), Semen, Semyon (Russian), Simeon (Serbian), Šimon (Slovak), Simon (Slovene), Simón, Jimeno (Spanish), Simon (Swedish), Symon (Ukrainian), Shimmel (Yiddish)
Feminine Form:, Simona, Simonetta
Other Languages Simona (Bulgarian), Simona, Šimona (Czech), Simona, Simonetta (Italian), Simona (Macedonian), Simona (Romanian), Simona (Slovak), Simona (Slovene), Ximena, Jimena (Spanish), Ximun (Basque), Simeon, Simon (Biblical), Symeon (Biblical Greek), Shimon (Biblical Hebrew), Symeon (Biblical Latin), Simeon (Bulgarian), Šimun, Šime, Šimo (Croatian), Šimon (Czech), Simon (Danish), Siemen, Siem (Dutch), Simon (English), Simo (Finnish), Simon (French), Siemen (Frisian), Simoni (Georgian), Simon (German), Shimon (Hebrew), Simon (Hungarian), Simonas (Lithuanian), Sime (Macedonian), Ximeno (Medieval Spanish), Simen (Norwegian), Szymon (Polish), Simão (Portuguese), Simion, Simon (Romanian), Semen, Semyon (Russian), Simeon (Serbian), Šimon (Slovak), Simon (Slovene), Simón, Jimeno (Spanish), Simon (Swedish), Symon (Ukrainian), Shimmel (Yiddish)
Other Languages: Simona (Bulgarian), Simona, Šimona (Czech), Simona, Simonetta (Italian), Simona (Macedonian), Simona (Romanian), Simona (Slovak), Simona (Slovene), Ximena, Jimena (Spanish), Ximun (Basque), Simeon, Simon (Biblical), Symeon (Biblical Greek), Shimon (Biblical Hebrew), Symeon (Biblical Latin), Simeon (Bulgarian), Šimun, Šime, Šimo (Croatian), Šimon (Czech), Simon (Danish), Siemen, Siem (Dutch), Simon (English), Simo (Finnish), Simon (French), Siemen (Frisian), Simoni (Georgian), Simon (German), Shimon (Hebrew), Simon (Hungarian), Simonas (Lithuanian), Sime (Macedonian), Ximeno (Medieval Spanish), Simen (Norwegian), Szymon (Polish), Simão (Portuguese), Simion, Simon (Romanian), Semen, Semyon (Russian), Simeon (Serbian), Šimon (Slovak), Simon (Slovene), Simón, Jimeno (Spanish), Simon (Swedish), Symon (Ukrainian), Shimmel (Yiddish)

Simone Celebrities
Simone de Beauvoir - philosopher, Simone Simons - singer, Simone Signoret - actress,


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