Simons

Simons is a common surname of English origin that means “son of Simon.” The name has its roots in the Hebrew name Shim’on, which means “he who hears.” The Simons surname has been found in records dating back to the 13th century, and it has since spread throughout the English-speaking world. Notable individuals with the Simons surname include musician Paul Simon, journalist Roger Simons, and mathematician Barry Simons. Today, the Simons surname continues to be a popular and recognizable name among many families around the world.

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