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sione

Sione is a masculine given name commonly used in Samoa and among Pacific Island communities. It is the Samoan form of the given name John, which itself derives from the Hebrew Yohanan and reached its form in Latin as Ioannes. In Samoan usage, Sione appears alongside other local renderings of John, and it is frequently encountered in Christian contexts where biblical names are common.

The name is widely used in Samoa and among the Samoan diaspora in New Zealand, Australia, and

Cultural and linguistic notes: Sione carries religious and cultural associations typical of biblical names in Polynesian

North
America,
reflecting
the
region’s
Christian
heritage
and
naming
traditions.
It
is
primarily
a
first
name
and
is
less
commonly
found
as
a
surname,
though
it
can
appear
within
extended
family
naming
sequences
or
as
part
of
compound
names.
communities.
Pronunciation
tends
to
follow
Samoan
phonology,
with
the
emphasis
usually
on
the
second
syllable.
Variants
in
Samoan
include
Ioane,
another
common
form
for
John,
illustrating
how
different
communities
adapt
biblical
names
to
local
speech
patterns.
The
use
of
Sione
thus
reflects
broader
patterns
of
Christian
naming
practices
in
Samoa
and
the
Pacific
diaspora.