Associations to the word «Simeon»
Noun
- Hearst
- Tsar
- Judah
- Saxe
- Niall
- Levi
- Bulgaria
- Bulgarian
- Byzantine
- Rabbi
- Reuben
- Dinah
- Byzantium
- Aleppo
- Trier
- Barrington
- Ishmael
- Malaya
- Torah
- Margarita
- Patriarch
- Porta
- Boris
- Constantinople
- Israelites
- Pere
- Asher
- Canaan
- Archduke
- Antioch
- Thrace
- Athos
- Romano
- Serb
- Leah
- Ben
- Messiah
- Baldwin
- Hermit
- Pereira
- Solomon
- Talmud
- Draper
- Novgorod
- Chronicler
- Ephraim
- Carmel
- Andrei
- Jacob
- Moses
- Ashe
- Randolph
- Leland
- Regency
- Constantine
- Reaper
- Pillar
- Czar
- Perkins
- Zoe
- Surveyor
- Durham
- Marcelo
- Eliot
- Rancho
- Ivan
- Erskine
- Rabbinic
- Ignatius
- Syriac
- Galilee
- Jubal
- Clarinet
- Kurd
- Anastasia
- Tennyson
- Envoy
- Sofia
- Prophecy
- Jerusalem
- Milo
- Benjamin
- Governorate
- Holt
- Williamson
- Aged
- Luke
Wiktionary
SIMEON, proper noun. (biblical) Second son of Jacob, by his wife Leah.
SIMEON, proper noun. (biblical) One of the Israelite tribes, descended from Simeon.
SIMEON, proper noun. A male given name.
Dictionary definition
SIMEON, noun. (Old Testament) the 2nd son of Jacob and one of the 12 patriarchs of Israel.
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