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Simon is a common name, from Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן ''Šimʻôn'', meaning "He (God) has heard." Some authors consider it a classical Greek name.〔(Barnett Paul, ''Jesus & the Rise of Early Christianity: A History of New Testament Times'', InterVarsity Press, 2002, p. 232. )〕 Commentators on the New Testament question the origin of the name, assuming that it can be either a hellenised form of the Hebrew ''Shim'on'', or a real Greek name.〔(Samuel Tobias Lachs, ''A Rabbinic Commentary on the New Testament: The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke'', KTAV Publishing House, Inc., 1987, p. 58. )〕 == In other languages == *Ancient Greek: Σίμων (Simon). This name appears in Greek mythology as one of the Telchines. In Greek means "flat-nosed".〔, .〕〔(Walter Burkert, Greek Religion, Harvard University Press, 1985, p. 182. )〕 * Albanian: Simon, Simeon * Amharic: ስምዖን, Smeon * Arabic: سِمْعَان (Simʻān), شَمْعُون (Šamʻūn) * Aramaic (old): Šimʻōn (Shim'on) * Aramaic (middle and modern): ܫܡܥܘܢ (Šëmʻūn, Shem'un), (Sëmʻān, Semaan) * Aragonese: Simón * Azerbaijani: Şımon * Basque: Simon or, sometimes, Ximun * Belarusian: Сымон (Symon), Сямён (Sjamyon) * Bengali: সাইমন (Sā'imana) * Bulgarian: Симеон (Simeon) * Catalan: Simó * Chinese Simplified: 西蒙 (Xīméng) * Chinese Traditional: 西蒙 (Xīméng) * Croatian: Šimun * Czech: Šimon * Danish: Simon * Dutch: Simon, Simeon, Siem * English: Simon * Esperanto: Simono * Estonian: Siimon, Siim, Simon, Simun * Faroese: Símun, Símin, Simona, Mona * Finnish: Simo, Simon * French: Simon * Galician: Simón * Georgian: სჳმეონ (Swimeon), სჳმონ (Swimon), სიმონ (Simon) * German: Simon * Greek: Συμεών (Symeon), Συμεώνος (Symeonos) * Gujarati: સિમોન (Simōna) * Hebrew: שמעון (Šimʻōn, Shimeon, Shimon) * Hindi: साइमन (Sā'imana) * Hmong: Ximoos * Hungarian: Semjén, Simon * Icelandic: Símon * Indonesian: Simon * Irish: Síomón * Italian: Simone * Japanese: サイモン (Saimon), シメオン(Simeon) * Kannada: ಸೈಮನ್ (Saiman) * Korean: 사이먼 (Saimon, Saimeon), 시몬 (Simon) * Kosovar: Sshimeoni * Latin: Simeonus, Simonis, Symeon * Latvian: Sīmanis, Sīmans, Simons * Lithuanian: Simonas, Šymonas * Macedonian: Симон (Simon), Симеон (Simeon) * Malayalam: ശിമയോൻ (Shimayon), സീമോൻ (Simon) * Maltese: Xmun * Maori: Haimona * Marathi: सायमन (Sāyamana) * Mongolian: Симон (Simon) * Nepali: सिमोन (Simōna) * Norwegian: Simon, Simen * Occitan: Simon * Persian: شمعون * Polish: Szymon * Portuguese: Simão * Prekmurian: Šimon * Punjabi: ਸ਼ਮਊਨ (Śama'ūna) * Quechua: Simun * Romanian: Simion * Russian: Симон (Simon), Семён (Semyon), Саймон (Saymon) * Scottish Gaelic: Sim * Serbian: Симон (Simon), Симеон (Simeon), Симеун (Simeun), Симо (Simo) * Slovak: Šimon * Slovene: Simon * Spanish: Simón, Jimeno * Swahili: Simoni * Swedish: Simon * Syriac: Shemod, Shimeon * Tamil: சைமன் (Caimaṉ) * Telugu:సైమన్ (Saiman) * Thai: ไซมอน (Sị mxn) * Ukrainian: Семен (Semen), Симон (Symon), Саймон (Saymon) * Urdu: سائمن * Vietnamese: Simôn * Welsh: Simwnt, Seimon * Turkish : Mişon * Yiddish: שמעון 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Simon (given name)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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