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      Meaning of the first name Szymond

      Origin

      Polish

      Meaning

      Derived from the Name Szymon

      Variations

      Symonds, Szymon, Raymond
      The name Szymond is a derivative of the Polish name Szymon, which is the Polish form of Simon. The name is rooted in Hebrew origins, specifically from the word Shimon, meaning he has heard or to hear. In various cultures, Simon has been a well-regarded name, often associated with religious figures and historical characters, and the Polish adaptation, Szymon, carries similar connotations. Szymond, as a variation, maintains this lineage while contributing a unique Polish flair.

      Historically, the name Szymon has significant weight in Polish culture and has been borne by numerous notable figures throughout the years. It has been common among Polish nobility and clergy, reflecting its longstanding cultural importance. Figures such as Szymon Kossak, a prominent Polish artist of the 19th century, and Szymon Konarski, a notable resistance leader during World War II, exemplify the name's presence in various historical contexts, highlighting its deep-rooted significance in Polish heritage.

      In contemporary Poland, Szymon remains a widely used name, often popular among new parents. The name has seen a steady resurgence, reflected in its frequent appearance in birth registries and cultural references. While Szymond itself might not be as commonly utilized, it is still recognized, particularly among those who appreciate variations in traditional names. As Polish identity evolves, names like Szymon continue to resonate, bridging historical significance and modern cultural expressions.

      Based on our records...

      Bisnkowski

      Bisnkowski

      This is the most common surname associated with Szymond.
      Agnes

      Agnes

      This is the most common name of those married to a Szymond.
      Adele

      Adele

      This is the most common name for a child of a Szymond.

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      1780 is when there were the most people born with the first name Szymond.

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