Simhah
Simhah is a Hebrew word that means gladness, or joy, and is often used as a given name. Related names include Simha, Simcha, and Simchah. Notable people with the name include:
- Meir Simhah ha-Kohen of Dvinsk, Orthodox Jewish rabbi
- Naḥman ben Simḥah Berlin, Jewish polemnist writer
- Nahman Ben Simhah of Bratslav, the founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement
- Simhah Simon ben Abraham Calimani, Venetian rabbi
- Simhah b. Samuel of Speyer, German rabbi and tosafist
- Simhah ben Samuel of Vitry,, French Talmudist of the 11th and 12th centuries
- Simhah Bunem of Przysucha, Grand Rabbi of Peshischa
- Simḥah Isaac Luzki, Karaite Kabbalist
- Simhah of Rome, Jewish scholar and rabbi who lived in Rome in the last quarter of the thirteenth century AD
- Simhah Pinsker, Polish-Jewish scholar and archeologist born at Tarnopol, Galicia
- Simhah Reuben Edelmann, Russian grammarian and commentator
- Solomon b. Simhah Dob Mandelkern, Ukrainian Jewish poet and author