Simeone name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Italian
Meaning: He (God) has Heard
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What does Simeone mean?

The boy name Simeone is used prevalently in Italian, Simeone means "He (God) has Heard" has origin in Hebrew.

Variants of Simeone

Shimon, Simon

Middle Names for Simeone

Clarance, Voss, Byna, Ofra, view more middle names that goes with Simeone

How popular is the name Simeone?

Simeone is an uncommon baby name in France, where it had been in use for 35 years, last appeared in 1964 and made just beyond the top 700 names. Over 139 babies in France have been named Simeone.

Also, Simeone is a familiar name in Italy, DR Congo, Cameroon and Malawi. According to our research, over 1000 babies have been named Simeone globally.

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Numerological aspects of Simeone

You are a blending mix of creativity and brains. Stay curious but don't stress over things because everything's built to change, and not only people but everything you can think of. Allow your logical mind to take a break and follow your heart for once in your life. You don't look like yourself when you are around someone you like. You are a risk taker because you know that in order to get something, you need to give something in return.

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  •  Ampelio - The boy name Ampelio is rooted from Old Greek, particulary used in Italian language, Ampelio means "He who Makes Wine from His Own Grapes or Winemaker"
  •  Amleto - Dominantly used in Italian, Amleto means "Hamlet" is used as a boy name
  •  Nicollò - Boy name Nicollò means "Victory of the People" which is predominantly used in Italian is of Old Greek origin
  •  Costanza mainly is used in Italian aimed at baby girls has its origin in Latin, meaning of Costanza is "The Steadfast or Perseverance"

Famous people named Simeone

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques, https://www.insee.fr/fr/statistiques/2540004
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