Jimeno name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew and Greek
Usage: Spanish
Pronunciation: he-MEH-no
Meaning: Listening Intently, He who has Heard, The Word of God, He (God) has Heard, Which is Exalted, Flat-Nosed and He who Hears
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What does Jimeno mean?

Jimeno has its origin in Hebrew bestowed upon baby boys is mainly used in Spanish. Jimeno is version of lofty and biblical Simon. Simon is Nordic and Greek cognate of The Hebrew Name שִׁמְעוֹן = He has Heard, Hearkening.

Also Simon is Latin equivalent of Sigmundr. Simon has its origin in Greek and Hebrew, Simon means "He (God) has Heard, He who has Heard and Flat-Nosed".

How do I pronounce Jimeno?

he-MEH-no is the most common way to pronounce three syllabled Jimeno with emphasis on second MEH syllable.

Variants of Jimeno

Simon, Shimon, Sigmundr, Haimona, Siemen

How popular is the name Jimeno?

Jimeno is a familiar baby name in Colombia. At least, 100 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

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What numbers say about Jimeno?

Your soul is so sensitive that it allows you to feel other people's pain and suffering. Reason behind your depressive episodes that occur occasionally is being way too sensitive. Peace, balance, harmony, honesty, and fairness describe your soul the best. You are all about balance, good karma, justice, having a higher purpose in life, and motivating people. When it comes to your job, you are always the one with a new idea to present.

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  •  Anaís - Used dominantly in Spanish, Anaís has origin in Hebrew, Anaís means "He (God) Was Gracious" is used for girls
  •  Justino - Long standing and Widespread Justino has its origin in Latin is commonly used in Spanish is aimed at baby boys. Justino is form of Justin in Spanish language. Also Justino is Spanish equivalent of Justus

Famous people named Jimeno

  • Jimeno Garcés of Pamplona, brother of King Sancho I of Pamplona and son of García Jiménez by his second wife

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