- form in both
languages is Simon/Simeon. The
feminine name may be
spelled Simonne.
Simona Amânar (born 1979),
Romanian gymnast Simona Andrejić (born 1994)...
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Simonne Creyf (24 May 1946 – 8
March 2025) was a
Belgian politician of
Christian Democratic and
Flemish (CD&V). A
researcher by profession,
Creyf served...
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Simonne Mathieu (French pronunciation: [simɔn matjø] née P****emard;) (31
January 1908 – 7
January 1980) was a
tennis player from France, born in Neuilly-sur-Seine...
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Simonne Mic****e
Jones (born
February 23, 1987) is a producer, singer, composer,
model and
visual artist based in Berlin.
Simonne Jones was born and raised...
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Simonne Monet-Chartrand (November 4, 1919 –
January 18, 1993) was a
Canadian labor activist,
feminist writer, and pacifist. She was an
advocate for syndicalist...
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Simonne Ratel (22 July 1900 – 20
November 1948) was a 20th-century
French woman of letters. She was the
winner of the 1932
edition of the prix Interallié...
- découvrez le
nouveau court Simonne-Mathieu". Le
Parisien (in French). Paul
Myers (19
April 2019). "French Open
courts glory of
Simonne Mathieu".
Radio France...
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Simonne Évrard (February 6, 1764 –
February 24, 1824) was a
French revolutionary and wife of
radical newspaper publisher Jean-Paul Marat.
Simonne Évrard...
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Chartrand et
Simonne is a French-Canadian
biographical drama television mini-series
about social activists Michel Chartrand and
Simonne Monet. The series...
- First-seeded
Simonne Mathieu defeated Jadwiga Jędrzejowska 6–3, 8–6 in the
final to win the women's
singles tennis title at the 1939
French Championships...