“Simon derives from Hebrew Shimʿon (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning "he has heard," while Justin comes from Latin Justinus, meaning "just" or "upright," derived from the root justus.”
Hebrew-Latin · Boy · 4 syllables
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GenderBoy
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Peak year2019
Syllables4
OriginHebrew-Latin
LanguageHebrew-Latin
CultureWestern European
ReligionChristianity
Letters12
Numerology1 Chaldean 4
Global rank#65,535
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About the name Simon-Justin
Simon derives from Hebrew Shimʿon (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning "he has heard," while Justin comes from Latin Justinus, meaning "just" or "upright," derived from the root justus.
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Etymology
Simon derives from Hebrew Shimʿon (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning "he has heard," while Justin comes from Latin Justinus, meaning "just" or "upright," derived from the root justus. Simon-Justin combines these two names, blending Hebrew and Latin linguistic traditions, with the compound form appearing primarily in French-speaking Christian contexts since the medieval period.
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