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The name Simeon originates in the Bible, where it is the name of one of the twelve sons of Jacob and Leah.
According to the biblical narrative, when Leah gave birth to Simeon, she exclaimed: "God has heard that I am unloved, and so he has given me this son." (Genesis 29:33)
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