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ΣίμωνSimon
MaleOT & NTHebrew
He Has Heard, Listening

Name Origin & Meaning

The Greek form of the Hebrew 'Shimon' (from 'shama,' to hear). In the New Testament, multiple men named Simon appear — reflecting its immense popularity. The name's meaning of 'hearing' takes on depth when applied to Simon the Zealot, who listened intently enough to transfer his zeal from a revolutionary political movement to the Kingdom of God.

First Biblical Appearance

Matthew 10:4
Simon the Canaanite, and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him.

Simon the Zealot listed among the twelve apostles — a former revolutionary now enlisted in the true Kingdom.

Biblical Significance

Several Simons appear in the New Testament: Simon Peter (the Apostle), Simon the Zealot (a second apostle, formerly associated with the Zealot movement), Simon the Leper (in whose house Mary anointed Jesus), Simon of Cyrene (who carried Jesus' cross), and Simon the tanner (in whose house Peter had his Gentile vision). The name's variety across these characters shows how God uses diverse people from diverse backgrounds for His purposes.

Notable Bearers

  • Simon the Zealot, Apostle
  • Simon Peter
  • Simon of Cyrene

Personality & Character

zealoustransformedlisteningcourageousdevoted
Name Number
7

Spiritual perfection and divine rest — God's sacred number of wholeness and completion

Color Association
Zeal Red

Spiritual symbolism drawn from Scripture and tradition

Modern Variants

SimoneSimãoSemyon

A Blessing for This Name

May you channel every ounce of your zeal into the Kingdom of God, finding that the revolution Jesus leads is greater than any earthly cause. May you have ears to hear the still small voice above the noise of every competing ideology.

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