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My name was chosen by my parents because it's a biblical name. Simone, or Simon in English, means in Hebrew someone who listened to the voice of God, and it's something that my father, more than my mother, really liked. So now that's my name, Simone.
Yes, my parents chose my name. They believed that selecting a name for their child was an important decision and wanted to give me a name that had meaning and significance to them.
No, I would say. My parents didn't choose my name. My mother was pregnant with me, and my ancestors chose my name. It was a family decision, and they decided on it before I was born.
No, my parents didn't choose my name. My mom didn't know the gender before I was born. So, when my family chose my name, it was chosen by our ancestors.
My parents told me they were inspired by a name they found online and the circumstances surrounding my birth. They combined elements of that name and chose one that felt right for me. However, this wasn't the only name they considered. I understand they spent a lot of time searching until they found the perfect [...]
That's an interesting question! I actually asked my parents how they chose my name. They told me it came from my godmother. My mom was in labor, and my godmother was a nurse at the hospital. She assisted my mom during the delivery. My mom chose her as my godmother. During my baptism, she was [...]
Actually, I learned that they were inspired by a name they found in a book. They took the surname from my grandfather. So, they combined the name and selected it for me. However, this was the final step in their process of choosing my name.
You might find it boring, but my parents named me after reading some books. Namebooks, actually, but they emphasized on the meaning, especially. I don't know exactly why they felt that this name would be suitable for me. So I'm clueless about it. I really don't know why they chose it.
