Symone first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Symone has been for the last 48 years (from 1977 to 2024) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Symone

A feminine name of Greek origin meaning "flat-nosed" or "snub-nosed".

Popularity of Symone by gender

Based on the last 48 years of data, Symone is exclusively a female name.

For the most recent data in 2024, there were 35 female babies and 0 male babies born with the name Symone.

YearMale CountFemale Count
2024035
2023045
2022046
2021043
2020047
2019052
2018056
2017073
2016066
2015052
2014076
2013092
2012088
20110116
2010096
2009095
20080101
20070117
20060147
20050102
20040116
20030132
20020116
20010120
20000123
19990132
19980173
19970175
19960169
19950154
19940186
19930228
19920228
19910271
19900239
1989063
1988033
1987021
1986013
1985010
1984012
198309
198206
198105
198006
197806
197706

The history of the first name Symone

The name Symone originates from the Greek name Simeon, which itself is derived from the Hebrew name Shim'on. Shim'on means "He has heard" or "He has listened" in Hebrew. The name Symone emerged as a feminine variation of the masculine name Simon, with the addition of the French feminine suffix "-one" or "-onne".

In the Bible, Simeon was one of the twelve sons of Jacob, and the name was later borne by several important figures in early Christianity, including St. Peter, whose original name was Simon. The name Symone likely gained popularity among early Christian communities as a feminine form of this biblical name.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name Symone can be found in the 12th century, when a French noblewoman named Symone de Montfort lived during the Albigensian Crusade. In the 13th century, another notable figure named Symone de Beauvoir, a French countess, was recorded in historical documents.

Throughout history, several influential women have borne the name Symone. In the 15th century, Symone de Camilly was a French poet and author. In the 16th century, Symone Gournay was a French writer and philosopher who is known for her work in defending the writings of Michel de Montaigne.

In more recent times, the name Symone has been associated with several notable individuals. Symone de Beauvoir (1908-1986) was a French existentialist philosopher, writer, and feminist icon who is best known for her groundbreaking work "The Second Sex". Symone Schwartz-Bart (1938-2009) was a French-Guadeloupean writer and novelist who won the prestigious Prix Goncourt in 1967.

Another well-known figure with the name Symone is Symone Weil (1909-1943), a French philosopher, mystic, and political activist who wrote extensively on topics such as oppression, freedom, and social justice. Symone Signoret (1921-1985) was a French actress who won an Academy Award for her role in the film "Room at the Top" in 1959.

These are just a few examples of the many notable individuals throughout history who have borne the name Symone, a name with deep roots in both Greek and Hebrew traditions, and a rich cultural and historical legacy.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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