Siman
Siman is a transliteration that can refer to several distinct concepts in different languages and domains. In Hebrew, siman (סימן) means a sign, mark, or omen. The term is commonly used to denote a sign or indicator in everyday language as well as in religious and legal literature. In Jewish texts, simanim are used to index chapters, rules, or sections; for example, legal codes such as Shulchan Aruch are organized into simanim and se'ifot (sections).
As a personal name, Siman is used as a given name and surname in various cultures. It
In computing and operations research, SIMAN is the name of a discrete-event simulation language and framework
While phonetic variants exist in other languages, the meanings and uses of Siman in each context are