Simon (surname)
Simon is a surname of Old Norse origins and a variant of Sigmund, a Germanic given name with roots in proto-Germanic *segaz and *mundō, giving a rough translation of "protection through victory" [1] and may refer to many people.
A
- Abbey Simon (1920–2019), Jewish-American pianist
- André Simon (wine) (1877–1970), French wine expert
- André Simon (racing driver) (1920–2012), former French racing car driver
- Anne Simon, American science advisor on the TV series The X-Files
B
- Barry Simon (born 1946), American mathematical physicist
- Barry Simon (politician) (1936–2004), Australian politician
- Ben Simon (born 1978), American ice hockey player
- Bill Simon (politician) (born 1951), American businessman and politician
- Bill Simon (musician) (born 1920), American jazz musician
- Bob Simon (1941–2015), American correspondent on CBS News
C
- Calvin Simon (born 1942), American musician
- Carlos Eugênio Simon (born 1965), Brazilian FIFA football referee
- Carly Simon (born 1945), American singer-songwriter/musician
- Chase Simon (born 1989), American basketball player for Maccabi Ashdod of the Israeli Basketball Premier League
- Chris Simon (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Claude Simon (1913–2005), French novelist
- Cliff Simon (1962), South African athlete and actor
- Corey Simon (born 1977), former American football player
- Cosette Simon, American politician
D
- Danny Simon (1918–2005), American television writer
- David Simon (basketball) (born 1982), American basketball player
- David Simon (CEO), American CEO of Simon Property Group
- David Simon, Baron Simon of Highbury (born 1935), British businessman
- David Simon (writer) (born 1960), American author and journalist
- Dean Simon (born 1960), American professional wrestler better known as Dean Malenko
- Dick Simon (born 1933), former American racing driver
- Dick Simon (entrepreneur) (born 1953), American entrepreneur, philanthropist, photographer and speaker
- Diederik Simon (born 1970), Dutch rower
- Diosdado Simón (1954-2002), Spanish biologist
E
- Edgardo Simon (born 1974), Argentinian track and road cyclist
- Edward Simon (musician)
- Edward Simon (choreographer)
- Eleazar ben Simon, 1st century Zealot leader
- Émilie Simon (born 1978), French singer and composer
- Ernst Simon (1899–1988), German-Israeli Jewish educator
- Ernst Julius Walter Simon (1893–1981), British Sinologist
- Eugène Simon (1848–1924), French arachnologist
F
- Francesca Simon (born 1955), Anglo-American author
- Francis Simon (born Franz Eugen Simon) (1893–1956), German/British physical chemist
- François Pascal Simon, Baron Gérard (1770–1837), French painter
G
- Geroy Simon (born 1975), Canadian footballer
- Glyn Simon (1903–72), Archbishop of Wales (1968–71)
- Gilles Simon (born 1984), French tennis player
- Günther Simon (1925–72), East German actor
- Gustav Simon (1900–45), German Chief of the Civil Administration in Nazi occupied Luxembourg (1940–45)
- Gustav Simon (physician) (1824–76), German surgeon
H
- Harry Simon (boxer) (born 1972), Namibian boxer
- Harry Simon (sport shooter) (1873–1932), American sport shooter
- Helmut Simon, German discoverer of Ötzi the Iceman
- Henri Simon (1866–1956). French army officer
- Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001), American cognitive psychologist and polymath
- Herbert Simon (real estate) (born 1934), American real estate developer
I
- Ingo Simon (1875-1964), English archer, singer, and writer
J
- Jean-Claude Simon (born 1948), French research scientist
- Jeanne Hurley Simon (1922-2000), American politician
- Jed Simon (born 1964), Canadian musician
- Jerry Simon (born 1968), American-Israeli basketball player
- Jocelyn Simon, Baron Simon of Glaisdale (1911–2006), British politician and QC
- Jody Simon (born 1956), American professional wrestler better known as Joe Malenko
- Joe Simon (1913–2011), Jewish-American comic book writer
- Joe Simon (musician) (born 1943), American soul and R&B artist
- John Simon various, including :
- John Simon (1925–2019), American author and literary, film and drama critic
- John Simon (record producer) (born 1941), American record producer for Columbia Records
- Sir John Simon (doctor) (1816–1904), Chief Medical Officer for England, 1855–76
- John L. Simon (Jack Simon), U.S. national swimming coach
- Joseph Minos Simon (1922–2004), American attorney
- Josef Simon (1930–2016), German philosopher
- Joseph Simon (1851–1935), German-born American politician
- Josette Simon (born 1960), British actress
- Joshua Simon, Israeli art curator and journalist from Tel Aviv
- Jules Simon (1814–96), French statesman and philosopher
- Julián Simón (born 1987), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Julian Lincoln Simon (1932–1998), American business professor
- Justin Simon (born 1996), American basketball player
K
- K. V. Simon (1883–1944), Indian poet
- Kay Simon, American winemaker
- Kerry Simon American celebrity chef
- Kevin Simon (born 1983), American football player
L
- Lawrence Simon (1933–1994), American professional wrestler better known as Boris Malenko (also father of Dean and Jody Simon, aka Dean and Joe Malenko)
- Leon Simon (1881-1965), British intellectual and civil servant; President of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- Leslie Earl Simon (1900–1983), American scientist
- Lidia Șimon (born 1973), Romanian long-distance athlete
- Lou Anna Simon, American, President of Michigan State University
- Lowrell Simon (1943–2018), American singer (of The Lost Generation (band))
- Lucy Simon (born 1943), American singer (older sister of Carly Simon)
M
- Maria Simon (born 1976), German actress
- Marge Simon (born 1942), American artist and writer
- Melissa Simon, American clinical obstetrician/gynecologist
- Michel Simon (1895–1975), Swiss actor
- Mike Simon (1883–1963), American baseball player
- Miles Simon (born 1975), retired American basketball player
N
- Neil Simon (1927–2018), American playwright and screenwriter
- Norton Simon (1907–1993), American industrialist
O
- Oliver Simon (1957–2013), German singer of the pop duo Mixed Emotions
P
- Pál Simon (1881–1922), Hungarian athlete
- Paul Simon (born 1941), American musician (of Simon & Garfunkel)
- Paul Simon (politician) (1928–2003), U.S. senator
- Paul Ludwig Simon (1771–1815), German architect and scientist
- Peter Simon (actor) (born 1943), American actor
- Peter Simon (presenter) (born 1962), British television presenter
- Peter June Simon (born 1980), Filipino professional basketball player
R
- Lady Rachel Simon (1823–1899), British writer
- Rachel Simon (born 1959), American writer
- Ralph Simon, South African business executive
- Randall Simon (born 1975), former Major League baseball player from Netherlands Antilles
- Raymond Simon, American educator
- Richard Simon (priest) (1638–1712), French biblical critic
- Richard Simon (painter) (1898–1993), German expressionist painter, pseudonym Simmerl
- Richard L. Simon (1899–1960), American businessman
- Roberlandy Simon (born 1987), Cuban volleyball player
- Robert E. Simon (born 1914), American property developer
- Roger L. Simon (born 1943), American author
- Roger Simon (journalist) (born 1948), American journalist and author
S
- S. J. Simon (1904–48), British author
- Sam Simon (1955–2015), American television producer and writer
- Scott Simon (born 1952), American journalist
- Shena Simon (1883–1972) British politician, feminist, educationalist and writer
- Simone Simon (1910–2005), French film actress
- Siôn Simon (born 1968), British Labour Party politician
- Stephen Simon (1937–2013), American conductor, composer, and arranger of classical music
T
- T. F. Simon (1877–1942), Czech artist
- Ted Simon (born 1931), British journalist
- Theodore Simon (1872–1961), French psychologist
- Thomas Simon (1623–65), English engraver
W
- Walt Simon (1939–97), American basketball player
- Walter Simon (philanthropist) (1857-1920), German philanthropist
- William E. Simon (1927–2000), United States Secretary of the Treasury (1974–77)
Y
- Yehude Simon (born 1947), Peruvian politician
Z
- Zoe Kelli Simon (born 1965), American actress
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References
- Gauché, Isebell (2012). The A to Z of Names (Revised and Expanded Edition) : Discover the promise your name holds. Cape Town: Struik Christian Media. ISBN 1415316260. lemma: Siegmund.
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