Simonsson

Simonsson
Recorded in over one hundred surname spellings throughout Europe, this interesting surname is of pre- written historical origins. It ultimately derives from the Hebrew personal name "Shimeon", meaning "one who harkens". The surname forms include Simon (English), Simeon, Siomon, Schimon (Jewish), Simeoni (Italian), Si, Sias, and Simao (German and Polish), Schimann (Czech), Ziemen (Prussian), and the national diminutives and patronymics such as Simonson, (England), Simonett (France), Simonetti (Italy), Siaspinski and Siaskowski (Polish-German) Ziemke (German), Ziemecki (Slavonic, and many, others. In England the name generally takes the form of Simon, partly as a result of association with the pre-existing Greek byname "Simon", from "simos", meaning snub-nosed. The first European recording of "Simon" as a personal name is probably that of "Simonus", a monk, in the 1134 Register of St. Benets, Holme Abbey, Norfolk, England. The surname first appears in the latter half of the 13th Century (see below), Pieter Ziemke, of Hamburg, Germany, in 1289, and William Simon in the 1291 Calendar of Letter Books of the City of London. Other recordings from medieval times include Ernest Symers of Bremen, Germany, in 1262, and John Simon in the Subsidy Rolls of County Sussex, England, in 1296. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Simond, which was dated 1273, in the "Hundred Rolls of Oxfordshire", during the reign of King Edward 1, known as "The Hammer of the Scots", 1272 - 1307. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Karl Simonsson — Simonsson mit einem Mannschaftskameraden Link zum Bild (Bitte Urheberrechte beachten) Karl „Timpa“ Simonsson (* 1919; † 1992) war ein schwedischer Fußballspieler. Der Stürmer, der in den 1940er Jahren zu zwei Länderspieleinsätzen für die… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Agne Simonsson — Apodo El Rey de Wembley …   Wikipedia Español

  • Hans Simonsson — Carrière professionnelle 1978 – 1987 …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Felipe Simonsson — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Felipe Simonsson (en nórdico antiguo, Filippus Simonsson) (fallecido en 1217) fue un noble noruego y pretendiente al trono por el partido de los bagler entre 1207 y 1217, durante la era de las Guerras Civiles… …   Wikipedia Español

  • Agne Simonsson — (né le 19 octobre 1935 à Göteborg) est un ancien footballeur suédois qui évoluait au poste d attaquant. Simonsson a inscrit 27 buts lors de ses 51 sélections en équipe de Suède entre 1957 et 1967. Il faisait partie de l équipe s …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sargon Simonsson — Football player infobox playername= Sargon Simonsson fullname = Sargon Simonsson nickname = dateofbirth = bda|1982|10|20|df=y cityofbirth = countryofbirth = Sweden height = currentclub = Assyriska clubnumber = 3 position = Defender (football)… …   Wikipedia

  • Philip Simonsson — (old Norse Filippus Símonsson ), d. 1217, was a Norwegian aristocrat, and pretender to the throne of the Bagler party during the civil war era in Norway, from 1207 to 1217. BackgroundPhilip was the son of Símon Kárason (d. 1190), and Margrét… …   Wikipedia

  • Agne Simonsson — (born 19 October 1935) is a former Swedish footballer. He played for the Sweden national football team, earning 51 caps and scoring 27 goals. He was a participant in the 1958 FIFA World Cup, scoring 4 goals, when Sweden reached the final on home… …   Wikipedia

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