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SIMON

From Σιμων (Simon), the New Testament Griego forma de the Hebreo name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimon) which meant he has heard. This name is spelled Simeon, based on Griego Συμεων, in many translations of the Old Testament, where it is borne by the second son of ...

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From Σιμων (Simon), the New Testament Griego forma de the Hebreo name שִׁמְעוֹן (Shimon) which meant he has heard. This name is spelled Simeon, based on Griego Συμεων, in many translations of the Old Testament, where it is borne by the second son of Jacob. In the New Testament Simon is the name of several characters, including the man who carried the cross for Jesus. Most importantly however it was borne by the leading apostle Simon, also known as Peter (a name given to him by Jesus).... [more]

Pronunciación

SIE-mən (English), SEE-MAWN (French), ZEE-mawn (German), SEE-mawn (Dutch), SHEE-mon (Hungarian)

Variantes en otros idiomas

50 idiomas
VascoXimun
Griego BíblicoSimon, Symeon
Hebreo BíblicoShimon
Latín BíblicoSimon, Symeon
BíblicoSimeon, Simon
BúlgaroSimeon
CroataŠimun
ChecoŠimon
DanésSimon
NeerlandésSiemen, Simon
InglésSimon
FinlandésSimo
FrancésSimon
FrisónSiemen
GeorgianSimon, Simoni
AlemánSimon
HebreoShimon
HúngaroSimon
ItalianoSimone
LithuanianSimonas
MacedonianSimon
Español MedievalXimeno
NoruegoSimen, Simon
Eslavo EclesiásticoSimonu, Symeonu
PolacoSzymon
PortuguésSimão
RumanoSimion, Simon
RusoSemen, Semyon
SerbioSimeon
SlovakŠimon

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