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Simon Digby may refer to: Simon Digby (died 1560), MP for Rutland Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby (1657–1686), English nobleman and Member of Parliament Simon
Simon_Digby
British academic (1932–2010)
Simon Everard Digby (17 October 1932 – 10 January 2010) was an English oriental scholar, translator, writer and collector who was awarded the Burton Medal
Simon Digby (oriental scholar)
Simon_Digby_(oriental_scholar)
Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain
Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby (c. 1599 – 1642) Kildare Digby, 2nd Baron Digby (c. 1627 – 1661) Robert Digby, 3rd Baron Digby (1654–1677) Simon Digby, 4th
Baron_Digby
British politician (1910–1998)
Kenelm Simon Digby Wingfield Digby (13 February 1910 – 22 March 1998) was a British Conservative politician. Digby was educated at Harrow School and Trinity
Simon_Wingfield_Digby
British arts administrator
Baroness Digby by use of being married with him. They have two sons and a daughter (Henry Noel Kenelm Digby, Rupert Simon Digby and Zara Jane Digby). A former
Dione_Digby,_Baroness_Digby
English nobleman
Simon Digby (died 1519) was lord of Coleshill, in Warwickshire, England. He was the second son of Sir Everard Digby, Lord of Tilton and Drystoke in the
Simon_Digby_(died_1519)
Late medieval empire in the Indian subcontinent (1206–1526)
Arab family settled in Multan, while according to Richard M. Eaton and Simon Digby, Khizr Khan was a Punjabi chieftain from Khokhar clan. The Timurid invasion
Delhi_Sultanate
City park in New Delhi
Lodhi Garden". schoolnearheart.blogspot.com. Retrieved 22 July 2022. Simon Digby, The Tomb of Buhlul Lodi, The Bulletin of SOAS, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1975
Lodi_Gardens
Irish peer and English Member of Parliament
Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby (18 July 1657 – 19 January 1686), was an Irish peer and English Member of Parliament. Digby was a younger son of Kildare Digby
Simon_Digby,_4th_Baron_Digby
office 1783–1790 Serving with Simon Digby Preceded by Simon Digby Sir FitzGerald Aylmer, 6th Baronet Succeeded by Simon Digby Robert Graydon Member of the
Lord_Henry_FitzGerald
Irish Anglican bishop (died 1720)
Simon Digby was an Irish Anglican bishop at the end of the seventeenth century and the beginning of the eighteenth century. He was the son of Essex Digby
Simon_Digby_(bishop)
Name list
(disambiguation), multiple people Simon Digby (disambiguation), multiple people William Digby (disambiguation), multiple people Digby Denham (1859–1944), Premier
Digby_(name)
British artist
Violet M. Digby (née Kidd; 1900–1960) was a British artist. Digby was born in 1900 into the class of British colonial civil servants and engineers which
Violet_M._Digby
Sultan of Delhi from 1414 to 1421
his Sayyid lineage. According to Richard M. Eaton and oriental scholar Simon Digby, Khizr Khan was a Punjabi chieftain belonging to the Khokhar clan, who
Khizr_Khan
Irish nobleman
Robert Digby (22 April 1653 – 11 July 1653) Hon. Elizabeth Digby, died young Hon. Mary Digby, died young Robert Digby, 3rd Baron Digby (1654–1677) Simon Digby
Kildare Digby, 2nd Baron Digby
Kildare_Digby,_2nd_Baron_Digby
Tomb in Lodi Gardens
have possibly been constructed between 1489 and 1517 CE; the historian Simon Digby has argued on the basis of an inscription in the adjoining mosque that
Shish_Gumbad
Slovene techno DJ and music producer
been an in-demand remixer, mixing tracks by artists such as Ken Ishii, Simon Digby, Deep Dish, Wally Lopez, and Jon Carter. He is the son of Slovenian musician
Valentino_Kanzyani
English-American diplomat and socialite (1920–1997)
Pamela Beryl Harriman (née Digby; 20 March 1920 – 5 February 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English political activist for the
Pamela_Harriman
Public school in Stowe, Buckinghamshire, England
Academy Award winner Robin Devereux, 19th Viscount Hereford (born 1975) Simon Digby (1932–2010), English oriental scholar Roland "Roly" Drower (1953–2008)
Stowe_School
British-Indian judge and administrator (1890–1944)
1926 Digby married Violet M. Kidd and they had one son, Simon Digby, later to become a noted oriental scholar. Digby died on 25 September 1944. "Digby, Kenelm
Kenelm_George_Digby
British peer and British Army (Coldstream Guards) officer
Edward Henry Kenelm Digby, 12th Baron Digby (24 July 1924 – 1 April 2018), also 6th Baron Digby in the Peerage of Great Britain, was a British peer and
Edward Digby, 12th Baron Digby
Edward_Digby,_12th_Baron_Digby
Irish Anglican cleric
William Digby was a Church of Ireland priest in Ireland. The grandson of Bishop Simon Digby, he was educated at Trinity College Dublin. He was Dean of
William Digby (Dean of Clonfert)
William_Digby_(Dean_of_Clonfert)
any finality. His work has come under criticism by historians such as Simon Digby (SOAS, University of London) and Irfan Habib for its agenda and lack
Islam_in_India
Book by K. S. Lal
work" that contained a "mixture of half-truth and downright error." Simon Digby disputed Lal's study of the demographic situation in medieval India in
Growth of Muslim Population in Medieval India
Growth_of_Muslim_Population_in_Medieval_India
English politician
Simon Digby (c. 1497 – 14 May 1559/1560) was an English Member of Parliament for Rutland. He was a younger son of Sir John Digby of Eye Kettleby, Melton
Simon_Digby_(died_1560)
1290–1320 Turco-Afghan dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate
Motilal Banarsidass. p. 327. ISBN 9788120804784. Retrieved 14 April 2024. Simon Digby (1971). War-horse and Elephant in the Dehli Sultanate (Hardcover). Orient
Khalji_dynasty
(born 1937), US physiologist and biogeographer, Pulitzer Prize winner Simon Digby (1932–2010), Oriental scholar Sir Arthur Eddington (1882–1944), astronomer
List of alumni of Trinity College, Cambridge
List_of_alumni_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge
Manor building in Warwickshire, England
Sir Simon Mountford who moated the manor houses at Coleshill and Kingshurst. King Henry VII granted Coleshill Manor and its lands to Simon Digby in 1496
Coleshill_Manor
English aristocrat and courtesan (1807–1881)
Jane Elizabeth Digby (3 April 1807 – 11 August 1881) was an English aristocrat, famed for her remarkable love life and lifestyle. She had four husbands
Jane_Digby
English television presenter and director
Scott Kristian Edwin Digby (24 June 1977 – 1 March 2010) was an English television presenter and director best known for presenting To Buy or Not to Buy
Kristian_Digby
British historian
linguistic problems presented by his sources, reminiscent of the research of Simon Digby. His latest book on the Mongols and the Islamic World has been described
Peter_Jackson_(historian)
English Anglican priest
Digby, 1st Earl of Bristol, was his uncle, Robert Digby, 1st Baron Digby, his brother and Simon Digby his son. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin
Essex_Digby
English Roman Catholic nun
1835 in Staines, Middlesex, England to Elizabeth Ann Ella Morse and Simon Digby, and she was one of six children. She was baptized in the Anglican church
Mabel_Digby_(Catholic_nun)
Market town in Warwickshire, England
Sir Simon de Montford who moated the manor houses at Coleshill and Kingshurst. King Henry VII granted Coleshill Manor and its lands to Simon Digby in 1496
Coleshill,_Warwickshire
University of Oxford Hugh E. Conway, American economist and college professor Simon Digby, oriental scholar Frank Dikötter, Dutch historian Ronald P. Dore, sociologist
List of School of Oriental and African Studies people
List_of_School_of_Oriental_and_African_Studies_people
15th-century English nobleman
and executed, his estates forfeited. Coleshill Manor was awarded to Simon Digby. (The attainder on Kingshurst Manor and lands was reversed in 1534 for
Simon_Mountford_(died_1495)
West Dorset Electorate 35,780 Party Candidate Votes % ±% Conservative Simon Digby 13,399 50.1 Labour C. John Kane 8,215 30.8 Liberal George Newsom 5,098
George_Harold_Newsom
Market town and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
This continued in the Rising of the North, with Henry VII's follower Simon Digby of Aiskew executed and replaced by Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick
Bedale
British-Irish learned society specializing in Asia
of the Royal Asiatic Society, Etc. J. Murray, 1896. Simmonds, Stuart, Simon Digby. "The Royal Asiatic Society: its history and treasures": In commemoration
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland
Royal_Asiatic_Society_of_Great_Britain_and_Ireland
Anglo-Irish politician and landowner
Parliament for Kildare Borough 1768–1769 With: Maurice Keating Succeeded by Simon Digby Joseph Henry Masonic offices Preceded by The Earl of Kingston Grandmaster
William FitzGerald, 2nd Duke of Leinster
William_FitzGerald,_2nd_Duke_of_Leinster
Simon Digby & Will E Tell "Difolvon A2" Umek Mixed by Simon Digby & Will E Tell "Mamomit" Mixed by Simon Digby & Will E Tell "Lanicor" Mixed by Simon
DJ_Umek_discography
English courtier (1574–1618)
1683), Bishop of Dromore George Digby Gerald Digby John Digby Simon Digby, MP for Philipstown Philip Digby, married Margaret Moore (née Forth), daughter
Robert_Digby_(courtier)
English politician
Germany, Austria and Switzerland. He married Frances Digby, daughter of Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby on 7 March 1706. Scudamore was returned unopposed as
James Scudamore, 3rd Viscount Scudamore
James_Scudamore,_3rd_Viscount_Scudamore
Irish noble
Brereton, by whom he had issue George Digby Gerald Digby John Digby Simon Digby. MP for Philipstown Philip Digby, married Margaret Forth, daughter of Sir
Lettice Digby, 1st Baroness Offaly
Lettice_Digby,_1st_Baroness_Offaly
Indian Naqshbandi Sufi (1564–1624)
Imam who opposed the practice of Quburiyyun among Sufist. According to Simon Digby, "modern hagiographical literature emphasizing Ahmad Sirhindi effort
Ahmad_Sirhindi
Agent 1633: Thomas Wyche Agent 1633-1635: Richard Swift Agent 1635-1640: Simon Digby Agent 1655-1656: William Prideaux Special Ambassador 1657: Richard Bradshaw
List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to Russia
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Kingdom_of_England_to_Russia
(Trinity) Jonathan Culler (Selwyn) Donald Davie (St Catharine's/Caius) Simon Digby (Trinity) Patrick Dixon (King's) Denis Donoghue (King's) Gerald Duckworth
List of University of Cambridge people
List_of_University_of_Cambridge_people
rower (1948). Carlos Bonilla Chávez, 86, Ecuadorian classical guitarist. Simon Digby, 77, Indian-born British scholar and linguist, pancreatic cancer. Danny
Deaths_in_January_2010
Irish peer and English Member of Parliament
Robert Digby, 3rd Baron Digby (30 April 1654 – 29 December 1677), was an Irish peer and English Member of Parliament. Digby was the son of Kildare Digby, 2nd
Robert_Digby,_3rd_Baron_Digby
New Zealand historian (1932–2009)
McLeod's objective account of Nanak's life had only three paragraphs. Simon Digby, for the Indian Economic and Social History Review, noted the work to
W._H._McLeod
Ambassador Plenipotentiary and Extraordinaire to China, from 2010 to 2015 Simon Digby, oriental scholar Anthony Epstein, discovered the Epstein-Barr virus
List of people associated with Wolfson College, Oxford
List_of_people_associated_with_Wolfson_College,_Oxford
Indian historian (1920–2002)
their very nature tend to be tentative". The book gained mixed reviews. Simon Digby disputed Lal's study of the demographic situation in medieval India in
K._S._Lal
Historic Monument of Afghan Emperor of India
"Tomb of Bahlol Lodhi, Delhi". goUNESCO. Retrieved 22 February 2015. Simon Digby, The Tomb of Buhlul Lodi, The Bulletin of SOAS, Vol. 38, No. 3, 1975
Tomb_of_Bahlul_Lodi
List of officials of an English county
Berkeley[unreliable source] 1517: Simon Digby 1518: Sir Edward Digby, Kt 1518: Sir Edward Ferrers, Kt 1519: Sir Henry Willoughby, Kt 1520: Everard Digby of Tilton, Leics
High Sheriff of Leicestershire
High_Sheriff_of_Leicestershire
Irish politician
Maurice Keating Preceded by Simon Digby Lord Henry FitzGerald Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough 1790-1797 With: Simon Digby (1790-1796) Jones Harrison
Robert_Graydon_(1744–1800)
Calendar year
2nd Viscount Newhaven, English politician (d. 1728) July 18 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby, English politician (d. 1686) July 24 Theodorus Janssonius van
1657
Calendar year
January 17 – Carlo Dolci, Italian painter (b. 1616) January 19 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby, English politician (b. 1657) January 21 – François Blondel,
1686
Baloch scholar, historian, sindhologist, linguist and educationist
included H. T. Lambrick, Johanna van Lohuizen-de Leeuw, John Andrew Boyle, Simon Digby, Charles Fraser Beckingham, Annemarie Schimmel and E. I. Knez.[citation
Nabi_Bakhsh_Baloch
Ceremonial officer of Warwickshire, England
Berkeley[unreliable source] 1517: Simon Digby 1518: Sir Edward Digby, Kt 1518: Sir Edward Ferrers, Kt 1519: Sir Henry Willoughby, Kt 1520: Everard Digby of Tilton, Leics
High_Sheriff_of_Warwickshire
Viscount Doncaster 1620–1621: Sir Henry Wotton 1621: John Digby, Baron Digby 1621–1622: Simon Digby No representation 1635–1639: John Taylor Agent 1636: Thomas
List of ambassadors of the Kingdom of England to the Holy Roman Emperor
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_Kingdom_of_England_to_the_Holy_Roman_Emperor
English politician (1661–1752)
William Digby, 5th Baron Digby (20 February 1661 – 27 November 1752) was an English politician. Digby was a younger son of Kildare Digby, 2nd Baron Digby, and
William Digby, 5th Baron Digby
William_Digby,_5th_Baron_Digby
Theatre award
Hunter 4 nominations Athol Fugard Lanford Wilson David Henry Hwang Neil Simon Richard Nelson Donald Margulies Stephen Adly Guirgis 3 nominations Edward
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play
Drama_Desk_Award_for_Outstanding_Play
journalist (b. 1970) Thomas Summers West, chemist (b. 1927) 10 January – Simon Digby, scholar (b. 1932) 12 January Elizabeth Laverick, engineer (b. 1925)
2010_in_the_United_Kingdom
List of events
1st Baronet, lawyer and landowner (born 1612) 19 January – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby, politician (born 1657) 10 February – Sir William Dugdale, antiquary
1686_in_England
(Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1948 (11 & 12 Geo. 6. c. 62)) Simon Digby (Grants Confirmed) Act 1495 (repealed) 11 Hen. 7. c. 55 22 December 1495
List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1495
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_England_from_1495
British peer
Frances Noel (d. 1684), who married Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby Lady Jane Noel, who married William Digby, 5th Baron Digby Lady Elizabeth Noel, who married
Edward Noel, 1st Earl of Gainsborough
Edward_Noel,_1st_Earl_of_Gainsborough
Irish politician and peer
Blaquiere Preceded by Simon Digby Joseph Henry Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough 1776–1783 With: Simon Digby Succeeded by Simon Digby Lord Henry FitzGerald
Sir FitzGerald Aylmer, 6th Baronet
Sir_FitzGerald_Aylmer,_6th_Baronet
Irish archbishop
Marsh Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe 1672–1679 Succeeded by Simon Digby Preceded by John Parker Archbishop of Tuam 1679–1716 Succeeded by Edward
John Vesey (archbishop of Tuam)
John_Vesey_(archbishop_of_Tuam)
Ceremonial officer in England
1503: William Pierrepont 1504: Sir Henry Vernon of Haddon Hall 1505: Simon Digby 1506: Sir William Merering 1507: Sir William Merering 1508: Sir Edward
Sheriff of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and the Royal Forests
Sheriff_of_Nottinghamshire,_Derbyshire_and_the_Royal_Forests
Gorges of Dundalk 1650 1712 Baron Digby (1620) Robert Digby, 3rd Baron Digby 1661 1677 Died Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby 1677 1685 Baron Fitzwilliam (1620)
List_of_peers_1670–1679
VII and Elizabeth I, beginning with the attainders of Lovell and of Simon Digby in the Rising of the North. The most recent disruption in the land ownership
Bryan_FitzAlan,_Lord_FitzAlan
16th-century English politician
Parliament of England Preceded by ? ? Member of Parliament for Rutland 1539 With: John Harington Succeeded by John Harington Simon Digby
Edward_Sapcote
confirming and establishing unto John Digby esquire, and his heirs, and unto the assigns of the right Reverend Simon Digby, late Bishop of Elphin, the lands
List of acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1721–1730
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_Ireland,_1721–1730
List of sheriffs and high sheriffs of the English county of Rutland
Sapcote of Burley 1547: Anthony Colly of Glaston 1548: Simon Digby of North Luffenham 1549: Kenelm Digby of Stoke Dry 1550: Andrew Nowell 1551: Anthony Colly
High_Sheriff_of_Rutland
Grade I listed house in Rutland, England
hall was bought by a Simon Digby in 1559, while the Rutland volume of the Victoria County History ascribes the purchase to James Digby in 1599. Historic
North_Luffenham_Hall
British academic (born 1957)
multiple battles only to die after choking on a frog while drinking water; Simon Digby, who was subsequently knighted and given the manor of Coleshill, Warwickshire
Kevin_Schürer
Roman Catholic episcopal title in Ireland
Died on office on 18 February 1686. 1686 1691 See vacant 1691 1720 Simon Digby Translated from Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe. Nominated on 4 December
Bishop_of_Elphin
British linguist (1919–1994)
Simmonds. London: School of Oriental and African Studies, 1987. (With Simon Digby, ed.) The Royal Asiatic Society: its history and treasures. London: Royal
E._H._S._Simmonds
John 1617 Digby sailed for Spain with his kinsman, Sir John, who was English ambassador at Madrid. They returned together 27 April 1618. DIGBY (George lord)
List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Spain
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_Kingdom_to_Spain
Irish politician
Preceded by Garret FitzGerald Henry Sandford Member of Parliament for Kildare Borough 1768–1769 With: Marquess of Kildare Succeeded by Simon Digby Joseph Henry
Maurice_Keating_(1690–1769)
Use of objects to assist yoga postures
Francesca; Lunn, David (eds.). To be published in: Objects, Images, Stories: Simon Digby's historical method (PDF). Oxford: Oxford University Press. Birch, Jason
Yoga_using_props
Monument and mosque in Delhi, India
appropriated by Sikander Lodi in 1494 CE, to provide an entryway to his mosque. Simon Digby argued, that the Bara Gumbad served as a gateway to a large walled enclosure
Bara_Gumbad
2009–2011 British children's TV series
Williamson as Digby Digworth, an ambitious but inept journalist for a fictional local newspaper, The Pilbury Post. Each episode centres on Digby's failure to
Scoop_(British_TV_series)
any finality. His work has come under criticism by historians such as Simon Digby (SOAS, University of London) and Irfan Habib for its agenda and lack
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
English Anglican priest
Wiseman Dean of Raphoe 1684–1692 Succeeded by John Trench Preceded by Simon Digby Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe 1692–1695 Succeeded by Thomas
Nathanael_Wilson
Pre-1801 constituency for the Irish House of Commons
Garret FitzGerald 1768 Marquess of Kildare Patriot Maurice Keating 1769 Simon Digby Joseph Henry 1776 Sir FitzGerald Aylmer, 6th Bt 1783 Lord Henry FitzGerald
Kildare Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Kildare_Borough_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Preceded by Robert Berkeley Dean of Clogher 1661–1667 Succeeded by John Roane Preceded by John Parker Bishop of Elphin 1667–1686 Succeeded by Simon Digby
John_Hodson_(bishop)
English clergyman, nonjuror and devotional writer
chaplain to Anne, Countess of Bedford, and to his presentation by Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby to the vicarage of Coleshill, Warwickshire (December 1682). He
John_Kettlewell
Church of Ireland official
Worth (afterwards Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, 1678) 1677/8–1678/9 Simon Digby (afterwards Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe, 1678/9) 1679–1708
Dean_of_Kildare
English politician
Warwick 1681–1687 With: Thomas Lucy 1681–85 Simon Digby 1685–1686 Succeeded by William Colemore William Digby Honorary titles Preceded by The Viscount Carrington
Thomas Coventry, 1st Earl of Coventry
Thomas_Coventry,_1st_Earl_of_Coventry
Decade
2nd Viscount Newhaven, English politician (d. 1728) July 18 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby, English politician (d. 1686) July 24 Theodorus Janssonius van
1650s
British pair skater (born 2001)
Luke Digby (born 5 February 2001) is a British retired figure skater. With pair partner, Anastasia Vaipan-Law, he is a five-time British national champion
Luke_Digby
English poet (1848–1867)
Digby Augustus Stewart Mackworth Dolben (8 February 1848 – 28 June 1867) was an English poet who died young from drowning. He owes his poetic reputation
Digby_Mackworth_Dolben
Decade
January 17 – Carlo Dolci, Italian painter (b. 1616) January 19 – Simon Digby, 4th Baron Digby, English politician (b. 1657) January 21 – François Blondel,
1680s
Former British parliamentary constituency (1295–1885)
Robert Digby 1678 John Bowyer February 1679 John Clopton Henry Puckering August 1679 Thomas Lucy Richard Booth 1681 Thomas Coventry 1685 Simon Digby 1689
Warwick (UK Parliament constituency)
Warwick_(UK_Parliament_constituency)
Pre-1801 Irish constituency
Robert Leicester 1634 Robert Leicester Thomas Moore 1639 John Moore Simon Digby 1661 Dudley Colley Sir George Blundell 1692 Peter Purefoy Duke Giffard
Philipstown (Parliament of Ireland constituency)
Philipstown_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency)
Irish Anglican bishop
Killala and Achonry 1717–1720 Succeeded by Charles Cobbe Preceded by Simon Digby Bishop of Elphin 1720–1724 Succeeded by Theophilus Bolton Preceded by
Henry_Downes_(bishop)
discrete officer, the Archdeacon of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe: currently Simon Lumby. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway, D. E.; Porter, S.; Roy, I. (1986). Handbook
Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe
Bishop_of_Limerick,_Ardfert_and_Aghadoe
Anglo-Irish politician
Succeeded by Launcelot Sandes Samuel Bathurst Preceded by John Moore Simon Digby Member of Parliament for Philipstown 1661–1666 With: Dudley Colley Succeeded by
Sir George Blundell, 2nd Baronet
Sir_George_Blundell,_2nd_Baronet
Meath Ezekiel Hopkins Bishop of Derry Thomas Otway Bishop of Ossory Simon Digby Bishop of Limerick Edward Wetenhall Bishop of Cork William Smyth Bishop
Members of the 1689 Irish Parliament
Members_of_the_1689_Irish_Parliament
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
Surname or Lastname
English, North German, and Dutch
English, North German, and Dutch : patronymic from Simon.
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Boy/Male
Shakespearean American Biblical English Greek Hebrew
King Henry IV, Part 2' Simon Shadow, a country soldier.
Female
Finnish
 Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.
Female
Persian/Iranian
(سیمین) Persian name SIMIN means "silvery."
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic SÃmon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Simone, SIMONA means "hearkening."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."
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.
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish
Son of Simon; Sun Child; Little Sun
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Shimown, SHIMON means "hearkening."
Boy/Male
English
Son of Simon.
Female
French
 Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss)
English, Dutch, and French (Swiss) : variant of Simon.
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.
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).
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
It is Heard
Boy/Male
Hebrew Swedish
Son of Simon.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Greek, Hebrew
Hear; Listen; Form of Simon; Listening Intently; Hearkening
Male
Russian
 Greek byname derived from the word simós, SIMON means "flat- or snub-nosed." In use by the Russians.Â
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
Female
African
the mistress of Chendi.
Girl/Female
French Latin German
Bird.
Girl/Female
Arabic
Excess; Surplus
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name, possibly from Cogill in Aysgarth, North Yorkshire, which is named with Old English cot ‘cottage’ + Old Norse kelda ‘spring’, or perhaps from any of the numerous places named Cowgill or Cow Gill (see Cowgill).Scottish : said to be an Americanized form of Danish Køgel. Compare Kugel.
Boy/Male
Hindu
God of brightness, Lord Surya
Boy/Male
Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun, Turkish
Rich; Protector of Fame
Boy/Male
Tamil
Debajyoti | தேபஜà¯à®¯à¯‹à®¤à¯€
Power of all gods
Male
Welsh
Welsh name LLŶR means "the sea." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the sea. Identified with Irish Lir.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Pride of King
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
The Brook
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
SIMON DIGBY
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.
n.
One who practices 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.
Alt. of Simoon
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An umbelliferous plant of the genus Sison (S. Amomum); -- so called because used to cure a swelling called a hone.
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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.
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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.
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One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church.
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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.
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Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony.
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One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church.