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American economist and statistician (1901–1985)
Simon Smith Kuznets (/ˈkʌznɛts/ KUZ-nets; Russian: Семён Абра́мович Кузне́ц, IPA: [sʲɪˈmʲɵn ɐˈbraməvʲɪtɕ kʊzʲˈnʲets]; April 30, 1901 – July 8, 1985) was
Simon_Kuznets
Hypothetical relationship between development and inequality
economics, the Kuznets curve (/ˈkʌznɛts/) is a hypothesized relationship between income and inequality proposed by economist Simon Kuznets in the 1950s
Kuznets_curve
Proposed economic wave of 15–25 years
The Kuznets swing (or Kuznets cycle) is a claimed medium-range economic wave with a period of 15–25 years identified in 1930 by Simon Kuznets. Kuznets connected
Kuznets_swing
American private nonprofit research organization
brought in Simon Kuznets, who later played a pivotal role in developing the U.S. national income accounts.[clarification needed] Kuznets' work laid the
National Bureau of Economic Research
National_Bureau_of_Economic_Research
Public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine
The Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics (Ukrainian: Харківський національний економічний університет імені Семена Кузнеця, romanized: Kharkivskyi
Kharkiv National University of Economics
Kharkiv_National_University_of_Economics
Total market value of goods and services produced within a country
method further in 1695. The modern concept of GDP was first developed by Simon Kuznets for a 1934 U.S. Congress report, where he warned against its use as
Gross_domestic_product
Public university in Kharkiv, Ukraine
Metchnikoff Lev Landau Simon Kuznets Józef Piłsudski Mykola Kostomarov Élie Metchnikoff (Medicine, 1908) Lev Landau (Physics, 1962) Simon Kuznets (Economic Sciences
VN Karazin Kharkiv National University
VN_Karazin_Kharkiv_National_University
American economist and statistician (1912–2006)
National Bureau of Economic Research during the autumn of 1937 to assist Simon Kuznets in his work on professional income. This work resulted in their jointly
Milton_Friedman
American academic and Nobel Laureate (1916–2001)
Herbert Alexander Simon (June 15, 1916 – February 9, 2001) was an American scholar whose work influenced the fields of computer science, economics, and
Herbert_A._Simon
British-American economist (born 1963)
Simon H. Johnson (born January 16, 1963) is a British-American economist who has served as the Ronald A. Kurtz Professor of Entrepreneurship at the MIT
Simon_Johnson_(economist)
French economist (born 1971)
pioneering work of Simon Kuznets in the 1950s. According to Kuznets, the long-term evolution of earnings inequalities was shaped as a curve (Kuznets curve). Growth
Thomas_Piketty
Indian economist and Nobel laureate (born 1933)
and the ground-breaking work of Amartya Sen. Pdf version. Batterbury, Simon; Fernando, Jude (2024), "Amartya Sen", in Hubbard, Phil; Kitchin, Rob; Gilmartin
Amartya_Sen
Business school of the University of Pennsylvania
Industrial Research Unit was established in 1921. Wharton professor Simon Kuznets, who later won the Nobel Prize in Economics, created statistical data
Wharton_School
American economist (born 1953)
John H. Williams (1951) Harold A. Innis (1952) Calvin B. Hoover (1953) Simon Kuznets (1954) John D. Black (1955) Edwin E. Witte (1956) Morris A. Copeland
Ben_Bernanke
American economist and government official (born 1946)
August 11, 1994. Archived from the original on January 16, 2003. Johnson, Simon (September 26, 2013). "Economic Statecraft, Women and the Fed". economix
Janet_Yellen
citizen (born in Belarus, then a part of Russian Empire), Peace, 1978 Simon Kuznets*, born in Belarus, then a part of Russian Empire, Economics, 1971 François
List of Nobel laureates by country
List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country
City in Ukraine
pedagogue Les Kurbas (1887–1937) – movie and theatre director and dramatist Simon Kuznets (1901–1985) – Russian-American economist Evgeny Lifshitz (1915–1985)
Kharkiv
Database of wealth and income distribution
income inequality studies include Simon Kuznets' 1953 study, and A. B. Atkinson and Alan Harrison's 1978 study. In 1953 Kuznet co-edited Shares of Upper Income
World_Inequality_Database
American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1945)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Richard_Thaler
American economist
His older brother Simon Kuznets was also an economist and won the 1971 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. GEORGE KUZNETS (1909-1986), Social
George_Kuznets
American mathematician and Nobel Laureate (1928–2015)
Retrieved October 10, 2022. Nasar, Sylvia (1998). A Beautiful Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-1439126493. Nasar, Sylvia (2002). "Introduction"
John_Forbes_Nash_Jr.
American economist (1930–2014)
John H. Williams (1951) Harold A. Innis (1952) Calvin B. Hoover (1953) Simon Kuznets (1954) John D. Black (1955) Edwin E. Witte (1956) Morris A. Copeland
Gary_Becker
economics) Harvard University Gross domestic product, Capital formation, Kuznets cycle, Kuznets curve 1972 John Hicks (1904–1989) United Kingdom "for their pioneering
List of Nobel Memorial Prize laureates in Economic Sciences
List_of_Nobel_Memorial_Prize_laureates_in_Economic_Sciences
Undergraduate school of Columbia University in New York City
kind in the United States. Notable alumni include Nobel Prize winners Simon Kuznets, Baruj Benacerraf, and Louise Glück, as well as J.D. Salinger, Amelia
Columbia University School of General Studies
Columbia_University_School_of_General_Studies
American economist and Nobel laureate (1926–2013)
Long-Term Trends in Health and Longevity, 2012. Political Arithmetic: Simon Kuznets and the Empirical Tradition in Economics (co-written with Enid M. Fogel
Robert_Fogel
American Lithuanian economist (born 1946)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Robert_J._Shiller
American economist (1921–2017)
Awards Preceded by Simon Kuznets Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1972 Served alongside: John R. Hicks Succeeded by Wassily Leontief
Kenneth_Arrow
British economist and Nobel Laureate (1907–1995)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
James_Meade
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1924–2023)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Robert_Solow
American economist (born 1946)
Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2023". October 9, 2023. Johnson, Simon; Ahlander, Johan (October 9, 2023). "Nobel economics prize goes to Claudia
Claudia_Goldin
Distribution of a country's total GDP amongst its population
income is attained. This theory is commonly known as the Kuznets curve after Simon Kuznets. However, many prominent economists disagree with the need
Income_distribution
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1915–2009)
neoclassical economics and the way the system seemed to behave; he said Henry Simons and Frank Knight were a big influence on him. He next completed his Master
Paul_Samuelson
known for her contributions to quantum optics and gamma ray modulation Simon Kuznets (1901–1985), economist, statistician, demographer, and economic historian
List_of_Russian_Americans
Learned society in the field of economics
1951 John H. Williams 1952 Harold A. Innis 1953 Calvin B. Hoover 1954 Simon Kuznets 1955 John D. Black 1956 Edwin E. Witte 1957 Morris A. Copeland 1958
American_Economic_Association
British economist (1904–1989)
Awards Preceded by Simon Kuznets Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics 1972 Served alongside: Kenneth J. Arrow Succeeded by Wassily Leontief
John_Hicks
French economist (born 1956)
other half going to Joel Mokyr. Aghion, Philippe; Antonin, Celine; Bunel, Simon (2021): The Power of Creative Destruction: Economic Upheaval and the Wealth
Philippe_Aghion
wealthy, as they were the only ones financially sound enough to invest. Simon Kuznets, using income tax records and his research-based estimates, showed a
Wealth inequality in the United States
Wealth_inequality_in_the_United_States
American economist (1926–2024)
Redistribution and Economic Growth in the United States conducted by Simon Kuznets and Dorothy Thomas. Easterlin died in Pasadena, California on December
Richard_Easterlin
Process and policies to improve economic well-being
Economics. Essays in Trespassing: Economics to Politics to Beyond. pp. 1–24 Simon Kuznets (1966). Modern Economic Growth: Rate, Structure and Spread, Yale University
Economic_development
Austrian economist and philosopher (1899–1992)
ISBN 978-1-137-47824-5 Ebenstein 2001, p. 267. "John Simon Guggenheim Foundation | Friedrich August von Hayek". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Archived
Friedrich_Hayek
Surname list
wrestler George Kuznets (1909–1986), Belarusian-American economist Lois Rostow Kuznets, American professor of English literature Simon Kuznets (1901–1985)
Kuznets_(surname)
Kremer, Nobel Prize in Economics (2019) Paul Krugman, Nobel Prize (2008) Simon Kuznets, Nobel Prize (1971) Wassily Leontief, Nobel Prize (1973) Harry Markowitz
List of Jewish American economists
List_of_Jewish_American_economists
Concept in sociology and economy
Stanley, Thomas J.; Danko, William D. (1998). The Millionaire Next Door. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 9780671015206. Lury, Celia (1996). Consumer Culture.
Conspicuous_consumption
British political scientist and economist (born 1960)
Origins of Dictatorship and Democracy. In 2024, Robinson, Acemoglu, and Simon Johnson were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their
James_A._Robinson
Macroeconomic concept
back to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) studies of Simon Kuznets of capital formation in the 1930s, and standard measures for it were
Gross_fixed_capital_formation
Turkish-American economist (born 1967)
syllabi for economics courses after Mankiw and Krugman. In 2024, Acemoglu, Simon Johnson, and James A. Robinson were awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in
Daron_Acemoglu
American economist and diplomat (1904–1987)
Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-671-47989-X. Robert D. Auerbach, Deception and Abuse
Arthur_F._Burns
Indian-American economist (born 1961)
Economics for Hard Times". UNSW Sydney. Retrieved 20 November 2024. Johnson, Simon; Pollard, Niklas (14 October 2019). "Trio wins economics Nobel for science-based
Abhijit_Banerjee
Economic historian (born 1946)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Joel_Mokyr
American economist
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
William_F._Sharpe
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1911–1991)
28 years at Chicago. Stigler's influences included Jacob Viner and Henry Simons, as well as fellow students W. Allen Wallis and Friedman. In 1977, Stigler
George_Stigler
American economist (born 1940)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
George_Akerlof
American economist (1874–1948)
There his important associates included Arthur Burns and Simon Kuznets. In his autobiography Kuznets acknowledges his "great intellectual debt to Mitchell
Wesley_Clair_Mitchell
and physicist William Kruskal (1919–2005), non-parametric statistics Simon Kuznets (1901–1985), statistician and economist; Nobel Prize in Economics (1971)
List_of_Jewish_mathematicians
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1927–2023)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Harry_Markowitz
American economist (1921–2016)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Thomas_Schelling
Israeli-American psychologist and economist (1934–2024)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Daniel_Kahneman
Type of social theories
succeeded each other in an orderly manner." Not to be confused with Simon Kuznets' idea of long-cycles, or long-swings, long cycles of global politics
Social_cycle_theory
Indian politician
Distribution in a Developing Nation. His thesis adviser was Nobel laureate Simon Kuznets. While he was a doctoral student at Harvard, he attended Massachusetts
Subramanian_Swamy
American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1941)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
William_Nordhaus
American economist (born 1939)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Eugene_Fama
American economist (1885–1972)
John H. Williams (1951) Harold A. Innis (1952) Calvin B. Hoover (1953) Simon Kuznets (1954) John D. Black (1955) Edwin E. Witte (1956) Morris A. Copeland
Frank_Knight
Total domestic and foreign economic output
The modern concept of GNP, along with GDP, was first developed by Simon Kuznets for a 1934 U.S. Congress report. Countries like the US and the UK originally
Gross_national_income
British-American economist (born 1945)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Angus_Deaton
Austrian political economist (1883–1950)
waveform. A Kondratiev wave could consist of three lower-degree Kuznets waves. Each Kuznets wave could, itself, be made up of two Juglar waves. Similarly
Joseph_Schumpeter
Metric for supplementing economic or well-being indicators
development that destroys wetlands and hence exacerbates flood damages. Simon Kuznets, the inventor of the concept of GDP, noted in his first report to the
Genuine_progress_indicator
Saint Lucian economist and Nobel laureate (1915–1991)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
W._Arthur_Lewis
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1937–2023)
Arts & Sciences. Retrieved December 10, 2021. "Robert E. Lucas Jr". John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. Retrieved May 18, 2023. "Robert E. Lucas
Robert_Lucas_Jr.
American mathematician (1923–2016)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Lloyd_Shapley
Canadian economist (born 1956)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
David_Card
Canadian–American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1941)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Myron_Scholes
Gerhard Herzberg Earl Wilbur Sutherland Jr. Pablo Neruda Willy Brandt Simon Kuznets 1972 John Bardeen (2); Leon Cooper; John Robert Schrieffer Christian
List_of_Nobel_laureates
Soviet-American economist and Nobel Laureate (1906–1999)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Wassily_Leontief
American economist and government official (1924–2016)
John H. Williams (1951) Harold A. Innis (1952) Calvin B. Hoover (1953) Simon Kuznets (1954) John D. Black (1955) Edwin E. Witte (1956) Morris A. Copeland
Charles_Schultze
American economist
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Philip_H._Dybvig
American economist (born c. 1973)
Kornai Simon Kuznets Hunter Lewis Jesse W. Markham Wesley Clair Mitchell Gunnar Myrdal Jonathan Nitzan Warren Samuels François Simiand Herbert A. Simon Frank
Sendhil_Mullainathan
(2006). The Great Escape: Nine Jews Who Fled Hitler and Changed the World. Simon & Schuster. p. 4. ISBN 978-1-4165-4245-2 "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1963"
List of Jewish Nobel laureates
List_of_Jewish_Nobel_laureates
American economist (born 1924)
Association (1997) Distinguished Fellow, American Economic Association Simon Kuznets Memorial Lecturer, Yale University (2000) Daniel M. Holland Medal, National
Arnold_Harberger
Ukrainian military officer
Oblast in 1992. He moved to Kharkiv in 2003. He then studied at the Simon Kuznets Kharkiv National University of Economics, where he earned a master's
Oleh_Shyriaiev
Miłosz, Joseph Rotblat, Leonid Hurwicz, Menachem Begin, Ilya Prigogine, Simon Kuznets, Svetlana Alexievich, and Ales Bialiatski. Lot of them were born in
List of Russian Nobel laureates
List_of_Russian_Nobel_laureates
Calendar year
(d. 1961) April 29 – Hirohito, Emperor of Japan (d. 1989) April 30 – Simon Kuznets, Ukrainian-born American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985) May
1901
American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1943)
Memoir of Masahiko Aoki. Springer. p. 59. ISBN 978-9811327575. Bowmaker, Simon W. (2019). When the President Calls: Conversations with Economic Policymakers
Joseph_Stiglitz
American economist, statistician, journalist and educator
Viner in 1962, Alvin Hansen in 1967, Theodore Schultz in 1972, and Simon Kuznets in 1977. Walker's reputation declined in the 21st century due to his
Francis_Amasa_Walker
history between groups in a society, or between societies. According to Simon Kuznets, the rise in inequality is unavoidable with the onset of the Industrial
History of economic inequality
History_of_economic_inequality
American economist (1867–1947)
Fisher's mature work. It was Fisher who (following the pioneering work of Simon Newcomb) formulated the quantity theory of money in terms of the "equation
Irving_Fisher
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1918–2002)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
James_Tobin
American statistician (born 1957)
Isador Lubin (1946) Willard Thorp (1947) George W. Snedecor (1948) Simon Kuznets (1949) Samuel S. Wilks (1950) 1951–1975 Lowell Reed (1951) Aryness Joy
Robert_Santos
American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1955)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Paul_Romer
Italian-American economist and Nobel Laureate (1918–2003)
democracy, died in 2008. Modigliani, Franco; Abel, Andrew B.; Johnson, Simon (1980). The Collected Papers of Franco Modigliani. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Franco_Modigliani
City in Brest Region, Belarus
(1936–2016), Polish film director, screenwriter, actor, and cinematographer Simon Kuznets (1901–1985), 1971 Nobel laureate in economics Golda Meir (1898–1978)
Pinsk
American economist (born 1948)
Sir Oliver Simon D'Arcy Hart (born October 9, 1948) is a British-American economist, currently the Lewis P. and Linda L. Geyser University Professor at
Oliver_Hart_(economist)
Application of economic concepts to the study of the family
30s, economists like Eric Lindahl, Einar Dahlgren, Karin Kock, and Simon Kuznets argued that production within the household was an important part of
Family_economics
American mathematician (1910–1985)
were the paternal grandparents of Nobel Prize winner Simon van der Meer. Tjalling Koopmans and Simon van der Meer were therefore first cousins once removed
Tjalling_Koopmans
American economist (1932–1998)
planning programs. Essays by economists Simon Kuznets and Richard Easterlin in 1967 greatly influenced Simon, who began to be increasingly skeptical about
Julian_Simon
Publishing arm of the University of Cambridge
Derek Barton (Chemistry – 1969) Samuel Beckett (Literature – 1969) Simon Kuznets (Economics – 1971) Dennis Gabor (Physics – 1971) Kenneth Arrow (Economics
Cambridge_University_Press
Academic journal
of Göttingen), and its previous editors have included Erik Lundberg, Simon Kuznets, Richard Stone, Raymond Goldsmith, Phyllis Deane, and Colin Clark. As
Review_of_Income_and_Wealth
French-American economist (born 1972)
Economics. 1 (1): 112–135. doi:10.1257/app.1.1.112. ISSN 1945-7782. Johnson, Simon; Pollard, Niklas (14 October 2019). "Trio wins economics Nobel for science-based
Esther_Duflo
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1902–1998)
John H. Williams (1951) Harold A. Innis (1952) Calvin B. Hoover (1953) Simon Kuznets (1954) John D. Black (1955) Edwin E. Witte (1956) Morris A. Copeland
Theodore_Schultz
American Nobel laureate in economics
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Eric_Maskin
American economist and Nobel Laureate (born 1943)
1969–1975 1969: Ragnar Frisch / Jan Tinbergen 1970: Paul A. Samuelson 1971: Simon Kuznets 1972: John R. Hicks / Kenneth J. Arrow 1973: Wassily Leontief 1974:
Thomas_J._Sargent
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
Female
French
 Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Boy/Male
Hebrew Swedish
Son of Simon.
Male
Greek
 Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians. Compare with another form of Simon.
Male
French
 English and French form of Greek SimÅn, SIMON means "hearkening." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of many characters, including a sorcerer and a brother of Jesus. It is often confused with Simon (2).
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Biblical English Greek Hebrew
King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
It is Heard
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Simone, SIMONA means "hearkening."
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic SÃmon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Boy/Male
English
Son of Simon.
Male
Russian
 Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians.Â
Female
Finnish
 Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Son of Simon; Sun Child; Little Sun
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Šimon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic)
English, French, German, Dutch, Spanish (Simón), Czech and Slovak (Å imon), Slovenian, Hungarian, and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : from the personal name, Hebrew Shim‘on, which is probably derived from the verb sham‘a ‘to hearken’. In the Vulgate and in many vernacular versions of the Old Testament, this is usually rendered Simeon. In the Greek New Testament, however, the name occurs as SimÅn, as a result of assimilation to the pre-existing Greek byname SÄ«mÅn (from sÄ«mos ‘snub-nosed’). Both Simon and Simeon were in use as personal names in western Europe from the Middle Ages onward. In Christendom the former was always more popular, at least in part because of its associations with the apostle Simon Peter, the brother of Andrew. In Britain there was also confusion from an early date with Anglo-Scandinavian forms of Sigmund (see Siegmund), a name whose popularity was reinforced at the Conquest by the Norman form Simund.The earliest documented bearer of the surname Simon in New France came from the Saintonge region of France and was in Montreal by 1655. Another, from Paris, is recorded in Quebec City in 1659 with the secondary surname Lapointe.
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, and Dutch
English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss)
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.
Female
Persian/Iranian
(سیمین) Persian name SIMIN means "silvery."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Shimown, SHIMON means "hearkening."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Hear; Listen; Form of Simon; Listening Intently; Hearkening
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Beauty
Girl/Female
Muslim
Paradise egyptian name
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Brings joy.
Girl/Female
Irish
Long haired.
Girl/Female
Scottish
Derived from the name Gilbride, meaning 'servant of St. Bridget'.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Benthall.In some cases, probably a respelling of German Bendel.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Victorious
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Gaelic, Hebrew, Irish, Scottish
Who is Like God; Like the Lord; Form of Michael Like God
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Iron Man, Vigour
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon English
Old advisor.
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
SIMON KUZNETS
n.
Alt. of Simoon
n.
One of a small denomination of Christians, so called from Menno Simons of Friesland, their founder. They believe that the New Testament is the only rule of faith, that there is no original sin, that infants should not be baptized, and that Christians ought not to take oath, hold office, or render military service.
n.
One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.
n.
A follower of the Count de St. Simon, who died in 1825, and who maintained that the principle of property held in common, and the just division of the fruits of common labor among the members of society, are the true remedy for the social evils which exist.
n.
An umbelliferous plant of the genus Sison (S. Amomum); -- so called because used to cure a swelling called a hone.
n.
One who practices simony.
n.
One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.
n.
A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains.
a.
Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.
n.
The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward.
n.
A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.