| Meaning | joy, happiness |
| Origin | Hebrew |
| Gender | gender neutral |
| Opposite gender | Simcha |
| Popularity | Moderate |
| Length | 6 |
| Syllables | 2 |
| Syllabification | Sim-cha |
Radiating pure joy and positivity, Simcha is a name that celebrates life itself. This beautiful choice reflects happiness and celebration in its very essence, making it ideal for parents who want their child's name to embody optimism and light. Simcha has a gentle, lyrical sound that feels warm and welcoming. While it may be less familiar in some communities, this very quality makes it a treasure for families seeking something genuinely distinctive. The name carries cultural depth and spiritual richness that provides a strong foundation for identity. Parents who select Simcha often appreciate names that convey meaning beyond mere sound, names that carry blessings and positive intentions woven into their very syllables. It works wonderfully for children growing up in diverse environments, offering both uniqueness and approachability. The soft consonants and open vowels make it pleasant to say repeatedly, which any parent knows is important. Simcha represents a beautiful choice for those wanting to give their son a name that celebrates life's joy.
| Simchah |
| Simkha |
| Simkhah |
| Simha |
| Simhah |
| Symkha |
| Symkhah |
| Symicha |
| Sim |
| Cha |
| Sima |
| Simcha Felder | American politician |
| Simcha Jacobovici | Canadian filmmaker |
| Simcha Wulf Ish Horowitz | Hassidic rabbi and leader |
| Simcha Bunim Cohen | Jewish author and lecturer |
| Simcha Rotem | Polish-Israeli resistance fighter |
| Simcha Dinitz | Israeli diplomat |
| Simcha Shlomo Amar | Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem |
| Simcha Zissel Ziv | Rabbi and Jewish leader |
| Simcha Zelig Reguer | Jewish mystic and scholar |
| Simcha Holtzberg | Son of Rabbi Gavriel and Rivka Holtzberg, victims of the 2008 Mumbai attacks |
| Simcha Assaf | Israeli historian and politician |
| Simcha Friedman | Israeli soccer player |
| Simcha Ben-Ya'akov | Israeli journalist |
| Simcha Kling | Israeli basketball player |
| Simcha Allalu | Tunisian-Jewish politician |
| Simcha Doitch | Israeli wrestler |
| Simcha Bunam of Peshischa | Hasidic Rebbe |
| Simcha Raz | Israeli politician |
| Simcha Eichenstein | American politician |
| Simcha Levy | Character in "The Promise" by Chaim Potok |
| Simcha Halpert | Character in "The Chosen" by Chaim Potok |
| Simcha Shtisel | Character in the TV series "Shtisel" |
| Simcha Feldman | Character in "The Tattooist of Auschwitz" by Heather Morris |
| Simcha Lishpiner | Character in "The Dovekeepers" by Alice Hoffman |
| Simcha Zorowitz | Character in "The Golem" by Gustav Meyrink |
| Simcha | Character in "The Good Angel of Death" by Andrey Kurkov |
| Simcha Zorah | Character in "Gentleman's Agreement" by Laura Z. Hobson |
| Simcha Hesseg | Character in "The Name" by Franklin Graham |
| Simcha Ben Loon | Character in "Simcha's Torah" by Lawrence Kushner |
| Simcha ben Zoma | Character in "The Mystic Quest" by David Ariel |
| Simcha Hochbaum | Character in "Simcha Means Joy" by Gila Green |
| Simcha Kaminker | Character in "The Source" by James A. Michener |
| Simcha Feinberg | Character in "The Dream of the Celt" by Mario Vargas Llosa |
| Simcha Weinstein | Character in "The Bond" by Wayne Pacelle |
| Simcha Kozuch | Character in "The Divine Word" by P.C. Fickel |
| Simcha Shmuley | Character in "Sunrise at Campobello" by Dore Schary |
| Simcha ben Yitzchak | Character in "A Bride for One Night" by Ruth Calderon |
| Simcha Himmel | Character in "The Bookseller of Kabul" by Åsne Seierstad |
| Simcha Gottlieb | Character in "The Invisible Bridge" by Julie Orringer |