Re: Shimon's feminine form
in reply to a message by Claire
Simone's been used consistently over the years.
Simonette was Anne Boleyn's governess in Jean Plaidy's Murder Most Royal, a historically accurate novel about Boleyn, but I'm not sure if Simonette actually existed (although admittedly I haven't searched for her online yet).
There's also Simona and Simonetta.
Don't know if those are the kinds of names you're looking for or not, but I'd thought I'd offer them anyway.
Miranda
Simonette was Anne Boleyn's governess in Jean Plaidy's Murder Most Royal, a historically accurate novel about Boleyn, but I'm not sure if Simonette actually existed (although admittedly I haven't searched for her online yet).
There's also Simona and Simonetta.
Don't know if those are the kinds of names you're looking for or not, but I'd thought I'd offer them anyway.
Miranda
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Thank you! But I was looking for a Hebrew name :)