10-1241: Symonds is a surname with English origins, derived from Simon . Notable people with the surname include: Arts, news, and entertainment [ edit ] Alan Symonds (1946–2006), American theatre technical director John Symonds (1914–2006), English biographer, playwright and author John Addington Symonds (1840–1893), English poet and literary critic and advocate of homosexual love Matthew Symonds (born 1953), English journalist Nelson Symonds (1933–2008), Canadian jazz guitarist Robert Symonds (1926–2007), American actor Ross Symonds (born 1942), Australian news presenter William R. Symonds (1851–1934), English painter Business and commerce [ edit ] Matt Symonds (born 1968), British entrepreneur Peter Symonds (c.1528–1586), English merchant and benefactor Education and academia [ edit ] Craig Symonds (born 1946), American historian Richard Symonds (academic) (1918–2006), British UN administrator and academic Military [ edit ] James Symonds (born 1954), American naval officer Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1792) (1731–1792), British naval captain of
20-562: Is also a classical Greek name, deriving from an adjective meaning "flat-nosed". In the first century AD, Simon was the most popular male name for Jews in Roman Judea . The Hebrew name is Hellenised as Symeon ( Ancient Greek : Συμεών ) in the Septuagint , and in the New Testament as both Symeon and, according to most authorities, Simon. Simon is one Latinised version of the name,
30-762: Is an Australian professional rugby league player who last played for the Huddersfield Giants in the Super League . He previously played for the Sydney Roosters and Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles . Symonds was born in Paddington, New South Wales, Australia . He played his junior rugby league for Bondi United and the Clovelly Crocodiles , whilst attending Marcellin College Randwick before being signed by
40-551: The Sydney Roosters . He played for the Roosters' NYC team in 2008 and 2009, scoring 8 tries in 29 games. In round 11 of the 2009 NRL season Symonds made his NRL debut for the Roosters against the Penrith Panthers . Symonds made a total of 8 appearances in his debut season at the club as they finished last on the table for the first time since 1966. In the 2010 NRL season , Symonds made 5 appearances but did not feature in
50-1889: The American Revolutionary War Thomas Symonds (Royal Navy officer, died 1894) (1811–1894), British admiral William Cornwallis Symonds (1810–1841), British army officer, Chief Magistrate of Auckland and Deputy Surveyor-General of New Zealand William Symonds (1782–1856), British ship designer and administrator, 'Surveyor of the Navy' 1832–1847 Politics [ edit ] Jermyn Symonds (1816–1883), Member of Parliament in New Zealand Joseph Symonds (1900–1985), British politician, MP for Whitehaven Thomas Powell Symonds (1762–1819), British politician, MP for Hereford, and lieutenant colonel South Gloucester Militia Carrie Symonds (married name Carrie Johnson, born 1988), British media consultant, second wife of Boris Johnson Nick Thomas-Symonds (born 1980), British politician, MP for Torfaen Science [ edit ] Charles Symonds (1890–1978), English neurologist Percival Symonds (1893–1960), American educational psychologist William Samuel Symonds (1818–1887), English geologist Sports [ edit ] Andrew Symonds (1975–2022), Australian cricketer Calvin Symonds , Bermudian cricketer and footballer Chas Symonds (born 1982), English boxer Harry Symonds (cricketer) (1889–1945), Welsh cricketer Noel Symonds (1863–1943), English rower Pat Symonds (born 1953), British motorsport engineer Tom Symonds (born 1989), Australian Rugby League Player Tony Symonds (born 1962), Australian rules footballer Other [ edit ] John Alexander Symonds (born 1935), British police officer who spied for
60-529: The Forest of Dean, England Symonds Yat Rapids , canoeing facility on the River Wye, England Simmonds Simonds (disambiguation) Simmons (surname) Simons [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with the surname Symonds . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to
70-620: The KGB Joseph W. Symonds (1840–1918), Justice of the Maine Supreme Judicial Court Richard Symonds (diarist) (1617–1692?), English royalist and Civil War diarist See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Look up Symonds in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Peter Symonds College , Winchester, Hampshire, England Symonds Green , Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England Symonds Yat , village within
80-505: The club's finals campaign or the 2010 NRL Grand Final . Symonds departed the Sydney Roosters following conclusion of the 2012 NRL season . On 7 March 2013, Symonds signed a one-year contract with the Manly-Warringah Sea Eagles starting in the same year after being released by the Roosters due to salary cap reasons. In his first year at Manly, he played for the club in their 2013 NRL Grand Final loss to his former club
90-464: The link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Symonds&oldid=1255563718 " Categories : Surnames Patronymic surnames Surnames from given names Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Simon (given name) Simon is a given name, from Hebrew שִׁמְעוֹן Šimʻôn , meaning "listen" or "hearing". It
100-535: The others being Simeon or Symeon . This practice carried over into English: in the King James Version , the name Simeon Niger is spelt Simeon ( Acts 13:1 ) as is Simeon (Gospel of Luke) ( Luke 2:25 ), while Peter is called Simon ( John 1:44 ). Simon is a common name and below is just a selection of notable people. For a comprehensive list see All pages with titles beginning with Simon . Tom Symonds Thomas Symonds (born 17 February 1989)
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