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Simone

suh-MOHN

Simone (name) means a female given name of French origin, the feminine form of Simon. Example: “Simone Biles is one of the most decorated gymnasts in history.”

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A female given name of French origin, the feminine form of Simon.
"Simone Biles is one of the most decorated gymnasts in history."

How to use Simone

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In plain EnglishA female first name, the French feminine version of Simon.

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Etymology

From French, as the feminine counterpart of Simon.

Origin: French

Mona Sim Simona Simonne Ximena

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Simone” mean?

The word “Simone” means a female given name of French origin, the feminine form of Simon. In plain terms, a female first name, the French feminine version of Simon.

How do you pronounce “Simone”?

“Simone” is pronounced suh-MOHN (/səˈməʊn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Simone” in a sentence?

Here is “Simone” used in a sentence: “Simone Biles is one of the most decorated gymnasts in history.”

What part of speech is “Simone”?

“Simone” is a name.

Where does the word “Simone” come from?

The word “Simone” comes from French. From French, as the feminine counterpart of Simon.

Is “Simone” a common word?

“Simone” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Simone a male or female name?

Simone is a female given name of French origin, serving as the feminine form of Simon. It is used primarily for girls and women, though spelling variants exist across other languages.

What is the origin of the name Simone?

Simone comes from French, where it developed as the feminine counterpart to the male name Simon. It shares the same root as Simon rather than being an unrelated name.

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