| Sima | Russian | Pet form of any of the various name.. |  |  |
| Simao | Portuguese | Portuguese form of Simon, an Eccles.. |  |  |
| Simba | African | Lion. Swahili, E. Africa |  |  |
| Simeon | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew shim'on (he.. |  |  |
| Simeon | Russian | Cognate of the Hebrew Shimon, a der.. |  |  |
| Simeon | French | A form of Simon, which is Hebrew .. |  |  |
| Simi | Polynesian | Tongan form of Jim (supplanting, se.. |  |  |
| Simidh | Scottish | Pet form of Seamus, the Gaelic form.. |  |  |
| Simion | Rumanian | A form of the name Simon, which m.. |  |  |
| Simon | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew shim'on (he.. |  |  |
| Simon | Slovak | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin Si.. |  |  |
| Simon | English | A borrowing from the Ecclesiastic L.. |  |  |
| Simon | French | A borrowing from the Ecclesiastic L.. |  |  |
| Simon | Greek | Ecclesiastic Greek name derived.. |  |  |
| Simon | Hungarian | Derived from the Hebrew Shimon, w.. |  |  |
| Simon | Irish | Ecclesiastic Late Latin form of the.. |  |  |
| Simon | Italian | Ecclesiastic Late Latin and Greek f.. |  |  |
| Simon | Scandinavia.. | Derived from the Ecclesiastic Greek.. |  |  |
| Simon | Scottish | A borrowing from the Ecclesiastic L.. |  |  |
| Sinclair | Scottish | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
| Sinclair | French | Meaning "from Saint Clair." Author .. |  |  |
| Sinjon | English | Meaning "Saint John." Broadway prod.. |  |  |
| Sinte-Gle.. | Native Amer.. | Spotted tail. Sioux |  |  |
| Sinte-Maz.. | Native Amer.. | Iron tail. Sioux |  |  |
| Siomon | Irish | Gaelic form of Simon (heard). See .. |  |  |
| Sion | Welsh | Popular Welsh cognate of John (God .. |  |  |
| Sione | Polynesian | Tongan form of John (God is graciou.. |  |  |
| Sior | Welsh | Welsh form of George (earthworker, .. |  |  |
| Sipatu | Native Amer.. | Miwok or Moquelumnan for "pulled ou.. |  |  |
| Sipho | South Afric.. | Meaning "present." Sipho Sepamla is.. |  |  |
| Sipliwo | South Afric.. | Meaning "a gift."
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| Siraj | Muslim/Arab.. | Derived from siraj (light, lamp) |  |  |
| Siseal | Irish | Irish form of Cecil (blind). See C.. |  |  |
| Sisi | Ghanaian | Meaning "born on Sunday." |  |  |
| Siua | Polynesian | To fish in the ocean. Siua is also .. |  |  |