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Simon Symcha Bunem Fuks, Circa 1911 - 2008
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Simon (Simcha) Fuks, 1912 - 1996
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MyHeritage Family TreesSimon Symcha Bunem Fuks, Circa 1911 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesSimon Symcha Bunem Fuks, Circa 1911 - 2008
MyHeritage Family TreesSimon Symcha Bunem Fuks, Circa 1911 - 2008
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MyHeritage Family TreesSimon Symcha FUKS, 1911 - 2008
MyHeritage Family Treessimon fuks, 1893 - 1942
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Simon Fuks
MyHeritage Family TreesSimon Szymon FUCHS, 1817 - 1901
MyHeritage Family TreesSimon FUKS, born 1930
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Simon Fuks in Ottawa Citizen - Apr 6 1944
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and Australia
Simon Fuks, 1916 - 1945
Germany, Hesse, DeathsSam Fox, 1908 - 1979
FamilySearch Family TreeSzymon Fuks, born Circa 1812
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Simon Gerson Fuks, born Circa 1882
New York City Marriages, 1866-1949
Simon Fuks, born Circa 1908
Seattle, Washington Passenger Lists
Simon Serge FUKS, 1947 - 2016
France Deaths
Simon FUKS, 1935 - 2010
France Deaths
Simon Fuks, 1926 - 2007
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGen
Simon Fuks, died 1983
Worldwide Jewish Burial Registry from JewishGen
Simon Fuks, died 1987
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Simon Fuks, born 1884
Belgium, Antwerp Police Immigration Index, 1840-1930Simon Recte Johann Fuks, born 1819
Austria, Vienna Church MarriagesSzymon Fuks, born 1840
Geni World Family TreeSimon Fuks, born 1896
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Simon Fuks
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Simon Fuks
Australia, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com
Simon Fuks
Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.com (Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming)
Simon Fuks, born 1893
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Simon Fuks, born 1902
Jewish Holocaust Memorials and Jewish Residents of Germany 1939-1945
Simon Fuks
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Simon Fuks
New York, Passenger List Book Indexes 1906-1942
Simon Fuks, born Circa 1845
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- Polish: Szymon Fuks


- Israel 44%
- France 38%
- Netherlands 6%
- Germany 6%
- Poland 6%
The first name Simon has its origins in the Hebrew name "Shim'on," which means "he has heard" or "God has heard," reflecting a deep spiritual significance. This name first appeared in ancient Israel and has been widely used in various cultures due to its biblical roots, notably associated with Simon Peter, one of Jesus' apostles. The name has historically been linked to qualities such as leadership and strength, often borne by individuals in positions of authority or influence. Variations of Simon can be found across different languages and cultures, including "Simeon" in Hebrew, "Simón" in Spanish, "Simone" in Italian and French, and "Shimon" in modern Hebrew, each carrying similar meanings but differing in pronunciation and cultural connotations. The name has remained popular throughout history, reflecting its enduring appeal and significance across various societies.
The last name Fuks has its origins in Eastern Europe, particularly among Jewish communities, where it is often considered a variant of the Yiddish name "Fuchs," meaning "fox." This name likely emerged as a nickname, possibly denoting cleverness or cunning, traits associated with the fox in various cultures. The surname can be traced back to regions such as Poland and Ukraine, where Jewish families adopted surnames in the 18th and 19th centuries, often reflecting animals, occupations, or characteristics. Variations of the name include "Fuchs" in German-speaking countries and "Fuksa" in Slavic regions, with differences in spelling and pronunciation reflecting local linguistic influences. The name Fuks, while relatively less common, retains its connection to the original meaning and cultural significance, often associated with the heritage of those who bear it.
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