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Chamoun

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Chamoun
Pronunciation
  • Classical Syriac: [ʃɛmʕon], Arabic: [/ʃam.ʕuːn/]
GenderMasculine
Origin
Word/nameClassical Syriac: ܫܡܥܘܢ (Chamoun)
Arabic: شمعون (Chamoun)
Other names
Alternative spellingShamoun, Chamun

Chamoun, Chamun or Shamoun (Syriac: ܫܡܥܘܢ; Arabic: شمعون), is a masculine given and family name of Classical Syriac and Arabic origin. It is mainly a variant of the biblical name Simeon, Symeon, or Shimon, which is derived from Hebrew.

The name may also be alternatively used as Shimun, which is mostly predominant amongst Assyrian Christians who follow churches of the East Syriac rite.

Surname

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Notable persons with Chamoun or its variants as a surname include:

Chamoun family

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The Chamoun family is a Lebanese Maronite political family, who have held positions in the government of Lebanon since the presidency of Camille Chamoun. Members of this family include:

  • Camille Chamoun (1900–1987), Lebanese politician, President of Lebanon from 1952 to 1958
  • Camille Dory Chamoun (born 1957), Lebanese politician, son of Dory Chamoun
  • Dany Chamoun (1934–1990), Lebanese politician, son of Camille Chamoun
  • Dory Chamoun (born 1931), Lebanese politician, son of Camille Chamoun
  • Tracy Chamoun (born 1962), Lebanese-Australian author and political activist, daughter of Dany Chamoun

Other persons

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Given name

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Notable persons with Chamoun or its variants as a given name include:

See also

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