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The Name Sims Orginated in Spanish. It can be spelled Semmes, Sems and the English versions are Sims and Simms or even Syms. It is a Surname of Power. Several People when coming to the Americas Changed their Surnames to "Fit Into the New World." Several Cultures have Changed their Surnames Such as the "Surname Black" which in "Spanish is Negro or in French Noir" and by dropping the las letters of their surnames.

This was a common practice on the Gulf Coast of The United States where there was and still is a "melting pot" of cultures. The names are pronounced differently and the American Spelling and Pronounciation took over.

Severval Families dropped their entire names a created new surnames, at that time from the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries. For example: Noir and changed it to Norvelle. The Spanish and French names took lead, however; the "New Americas Names" prevailed. Several First names took the lead such as Lorraine, Michael, Helen, Lillian, Catherine, Anthony, Roderick or Rodrigo, Jospehine, Napolean, Lorenzo or Loresno, Gusman or Guzman, etc just to name a few. With this in mind, several people from the Gulf Coast of the United States will continue to name descendants with First names that are either French or Spanish if the Surnames have changed due to marriages. Most families are Roman Catholics and still hold to their Roman Catholis beliefs.

Several of these families live on the Gulf Coast Region, The Mississippi Valley Region, St. Louis and Chicago. The others live in the State of California. Mostly from the Gulf Coast of Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and Louisiana.

This is a Culture that stills remains to this day.

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