Simão name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Hebrew
Usage: Portuguese
Meaning: He (God) has Heard
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What does Simão mean?

Simão's origin is Hebrew, meaning of Simão is "He (God) has Heard" which is chiefly used in Portuguese is aimed at baby boys.

Variants of Simão

Shimon, Simon

How popular is the name Simão?

In Switzerland, Simão is a unique name where it has been in use since 2002 and has secured the place in top 300 names. In 2010, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 263 on boy names chart when 30 babies were named Simão.

There are over 208 babies that have been given the name Simão in Switzerland. But Simão is a popular baby name in Morocco where every 1 in 800 have the name as well as in Angola.

According to our estimate, at least 60000 people have been bestowed Simão around the globe.

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  •  Carmo came from Hebrew, meaning of Carmo is "Fruitful Land or Fruit Garden" and a baby girl name is principally used in Portuguese
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  •  Inês is originated from Old Greek language bestowed upon girls, Inês means "The Chaste or The Pure" is used primarily in Portuguese

Famous people named Simão

  • Simão Sabrosa, former Portuguese footballer
  • Simão Rodrigues, Portuguese Jesuit priest and one of the co-founders of the Society of Jesus
  • Simão Rodrigues dos Santos, Brazilian attacking midfielder

Sources

  1. Office fédéral de la statistique, https://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/fr/home/statistiques/population/naissances-deces/prenoms-nouveaux-nes.html
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