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Simeon
Opinions?I rather like it. I can see it on a young boy or a grown adult man. I'm surprised it isn't more popular actually.Simeon Angus
Simeon Asa
Simeon August
Simeon Daniel
Simeon Edgar
Simeon Edmund
Simeon Edward
Simeon Henry
Simeon Isaac
Simeon James
Simeon Jonas
Simeon Josiah
Simeon Jude
Simeon Lewis
Simeon Luke
Simeon Peter
Simeon Robert
Simeon Thomas
Simeon Tobias

This message was edited 6/28/2009, 11:33 AM

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I like it, but I'd probably be more likely to use it as a mn.
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Great name and as far as I'm concerned, any of those combos would be nice. My top 3 would be: Simeon Jude, Simeon Luke and Simeon James.
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I love Simeon, actually a teeny bit better than Simon, but for some reason it doesn't receive the amount of love it deserves! I love all your combos, but Simeon August and Simeon Tobias stood out to me as really great.
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I prefer Simon.Although I enjoy monkeys, the name's propinquity to "simian" bothers me.
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I don't know why, but I immediately think of monkeys when I hear the name. So weird. I also think of that character on MadTV named Simeon, which doesn't help. I much prefer Simon, but perhaps because in the area I'm in, Simon is not overly used at all, so it's still fresh and quaint in a British kind of way.Of your combos, I like:Simeon August
Simeon Edgar
Simeon Edmund
Simeon Jonas
Simeon Jude
Simeon Luke
Simeon Tobias
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See, I think of malicious sentient lizards when I hear it; I read a Star Trek novel with a character like that named Simeon.
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I wonder why names like Tiger and Lionel are considered cool in some circles (I have even met a guy named Cougar once), but suggesting monkeys isn't cool. I happen to like monkeys. The cannotation just isn't negative to me.

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I didn't say monkeys aren't coolI just said it reminds me inexplicably of monkeys. Ain't nothin' wrong with monkeys.
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It isn't really inexplicable. The word simian refers to monkeys and apes.
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I dislike it. It makes me think "simian."
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I like it, it's on my PNL. I much prefer it to Simon. Asa, August and Daniel are the mns that work best.
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I am most fond of Simeon Tobias myself.
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I like it. It's underused and is more interesting than Simon. Out of the ones you have listed I like:Simeon August
Simeon Daniel
Simeon Henry
Simeon Isaac
Simeon James
Simeon Jude - This would be my favorite.
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