Simone (given name)
Simone | |
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Name day | October 28 |
Origin | |
Word/name | Hebrew |
Meaning | "God had heard" |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | Simona, Ximena, Jimena |
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Simone is a female given name derived from Simon, Hebrew Simeon, meaning "one who hears". It first appeared in Iberia from the 10th century, as Jimena, Ximena. Simone itself is the French spelling; it is sometimes spelled Simonne.
Simone - pronounced see-MAW-ne - is also the Italian spelling of the male given name, Simon; the Italian feminine form is Simona.
At present, it is common in Portuguese.
The feminine form Simona is popular mostly in Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia and other Balkan countries.
People
Jimena
- Doña Jimena, mother of Bernardo del Carpio (8th century, legendary)
- Jimena of Cea (10th century), wife of García Sánchez II of Pamplona (great-grandson of Jimeno II)
- Jimena, daughter of Ramon Berenguer III, Count of Barcelona (11th century)
- Jimena, daughter of Alfonso V of León (11th century)
- Jimena (singer), (born 1980) Mexican singer
- Jimena Díaz, wife of El Cid (11th century)
- Jimena Elías (born 1989), Miss Peru
- Jimena Munoz, mistress of Alfonso VI of León and Castile (11th century)
- María Jimena Piccolo, (born 1985) Argentine TV actress
Simona
- Simona de Silvestro (born 1988), Swiss race car driver
- Simona Halep (born 1991), Romanian tennis player
- Simona Koch (born 1968), German diver
- Simona Orinska (born 1978), Latvian butoh artist
- Simona Ventura (born 1965), Italian TV hostess
Simone
- Simone de Beauvoir (1908–1986), French author and philosopher
- Simone Beck (1904–1991), French cookbook author and cooking teacher
- Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira, Brazilian popular music (MPB) singer
- Simone Bolelli (born 1985), Italian tennis player
- Simone Cercato, Italian swimmer
- Simone Denny, Canadian pop/dance vocalist
- Simone Egeriis, Danish singer
- Simone Elkeles (born 1970), American young-adult romance novelist
- Simone Favaro, Italian rugby union player
- Simone Gomes Jatobá, Brazilian footballer
- Simone Inzaghi, Italian footballer
- Simone Kennedy-Doornbos (born 1970), Dutch politician
- Simone Kuhn (born 1980), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Simone Laudehr (born 1986), German footballer
- Simone Loria, Italian football (soccer) player
- Simone Maludrottu, Italian boxer
- Simone Martini, Italian painter
- Simone Mathes (born 1975), German hammer thrower
- Simone Melchior (1919–1990), wife and business partner of undersea explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau
- Simone Niggli-Luder, (born 1978) Swiss Orienteering World Champion and three time Swiss Sportswoman of the Year
- Simone de Oliveira, Portuguese singer and TV actress
- Simone Perrotta, Italian footballer
- Simona Richter (born 1972), Romanian judoka
- Simona Rinieri (born 1977), Italian volleyball player
- Simone Signoret (1921–1985), Jewish-French actress
- Simone Simon (1910–2005), French film actress
- Simone Simons (born 1985), Dutch mezzo-soprano singer
- Simone Thust (born 1971), German race walker
- Simone Vagnozzi (born 1983), Bolelli's Italian compatriot and tennis player
- Simone Verdi, Italian footballer
- Simone Vergassola, Italian footballer
- Simone Weil (1909–1943), French philosopher and activist
Simonne
- Simonne Lizotte, Canadian politician
- Simonne Monet-Chartrand, Canadian social activist
Ximena
- Ximena Huilipán, (born 1986) Chilean-Mapuche model and actress
- Ximena Sariñana, (born 1985) Mexican singer and actress
- Ximena Navarrete, (born 1988) Mexican model and beauty queen.
Fictional characters and pseudonyms
- Simone, the pet dog in the The Partridge Family TV series
- Simone Deveaux, fictional character on the TV show Heroes (2006–2007)
- Simone, a fictional character on the 2002 film S1m0ne, played by Rachel Roberts
- Simone Lenoir, a cartoon character from the 1998 film Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island, voiced by Adrienne Barbeau
- Simone Adamley, a student from Ferris Bueller's Day Off, portrayed by Kristy Swanson
- Simone, Shane Botwin's school friend from Weeds, portrayed by Jillian Rose Reed (2008–2009)
References
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