Simmeon is of Hebrew origin, derived from the name "Shimon," which means "he has heard." It is often used as a variant spelling of Simon, and is also sometimes associated with the Greek name Simeon. In the Bible, Simmeon was one of the twelve sons of Jacob, and later became one of the twelve tribes of Israel named after him. The name has been used in various forms throughout history, including the Latin "Simon," the French "Siméon," and the German "Simeon." Today, it is still used as a given name for boys, though it remains relatively rare compared to some other names with similar meanings or origins.
"Simmeon saw an increase in popularity between these years, with twice as many births recorded in 2003 compared to 1995."