Sime name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew and Greek
Usage: Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish
Meaning: Listening Intently, To Hear or be Heard, The Word of God, God has Heard, Which is Exalted, Flat-Nosed and He who Hears
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What does Sime mean?

Used mostly in Finnish, Norwegian, Swedish and Danish creative and adventurous, Sime has its origin in Hebrew is aimed at baby boys. Sime is form of trendy, conifer and biblical Simon. Simon is Greek and Nordic cognate of The Hebrew Name שִׁמְעוֹן = He has Heard, Hearkening.

Also Simon is Latin cognate of Sigmundr. Simon means He who has Heard, To Hear or be Heard and He (God) has Heard has its origin in Hebrew and Greek.

Variants of Sime

Simon, Shimon, Sigmundr, Haimona, Jimeno, Siemen

Names that rhyme with Sime

How popular is the name Sime?

Sime is a rare baby name in United States, chances of it being still in use are very slim since it isn't seen since 1990. But Sime is a popular baby name in Ethiopia where every 1 in 4000 have the name.

As per our estimate, over 30000 people has been named Sime globally.

YearRankBirths
199081095

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Numerological analysis of Sime

You like to prove yourself to people, even to people you don't like which is a big mistake. When it comes to life goals, you dream big, meaning you are ambitious and self-confident. You are probably well aware of your dependence on others. The letter S as your cornerstone reveals your wish to leave your mark in the world. People see you as an exceptional human being because of your determination and fearless attitude.

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Famous people named Sime

  • Sime Kovacevic, football biography
  • Sime Silverman, American journalist and newspaper publisher best known as the founder of the weekly 'Variety' in New York in 1905 and the Hollywood-based 'Daily Variety'
  • Simenona Martinez in Alex Cross as Actress
  • Simeon Rice in Prey as Writer
  • Simeon Lumgair in The Way We're Wired as Director
  • Simeon Henderson in Tactical as Actor

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