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Samon

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American Hebrew Japanese

Meanings & Origins

"God has heard"

Origin: Hebrew Language: Hebrew

"left gate, assistant gate"

Origin: Japanese Language: Japanese

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“A quiet name that crosses cultural boundaries”

Origin & Etymology

Samon is a rare name that appears in multiple cultural contexts. In the Hebrew tradition, it functions as a variant spelling of Simone or Salome, carrying roots meaning God has heard or peace. In Japanese, Samon written with characters such as Samon or Sa-mon is a traditional name used historically for samurai and their descendants, appearing in feudal-era records as a rank or title designation. As an English given name, Samon emerged as a phonetic spelling that bridges these traditions, creating a genuinely cross-cultural identity.

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Popularity Story

Samon remains quite rare across all cultural contexts, which gives it an unusual, memorable quality — a name that prompts curiosity and carries its own quiet individuality.

Cultural Significance

The name bridges multiple linguistic traditions from Hebrew to Japanese, making it a genuinely cross-cultural curiosity that works in surprisingly different contexts while maintaining an appealing, open sound.

Fun Facts

  • In Japanese history, Samon was used as a title by samurai of certain ranks during the feudal period, appearing in historical records from the Edo era
  • The Hebrew name Salome, sharing distant roots with Samon, was one of the most common women's names in Judea during the Second Temple period

Samon in Other Languages

French Salomon
Hebrew Samon
Japanese Samon

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Sam Mona

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