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[ 3 syll. so-lo-mon, sol-om-on ] The boy name Solomon is pronounced as SAALahMahN KEY. Solomon is used chiefly in the English, Hebrew, Romanian, and Slavic languages, and its origin is Hebrew. Biblical name derived from the element 'shalom' meaning peace. Shelomoh (Hebrew) and Shlomo (Hebrew) are older forms of Solomon. The name was borne in the Bible by a king, also the son of David and Beersheba. He was famous for his wisdom, and he wrote various books of the Old Testament, including the Proverbs, the Ecclesiastes, and the Song of Songs known also as the Song of Solomon. The name has traditionally been Jewish; it was first adopted by English speakers in the 16th century, usually for its association with wisdom. The name is also known from the popular nursery rhyme Solomon Grundy. The name Salome (English, French, and German) is the female form of Solomon. The name Solomon is widely used; it has 35 variants that are used in both English and other languages. Variants of Solomon used in English include Salmon, Selim (used in Arabic and Turkish as well), Sollie, and Solom. The short form Sol (used in Hebrew as well), the pet form Solly (used in Hebrew as well), and the variant spelling Soloman are other English forms. Foreign variants of Solomon include Lasimonne (French), Salaman (Hungarian), Salamen (Polish), Salamon (Hungarian), Salamone (Italian), Salamun (Czech), Salaun (French), Salman (Arabic, Iranian, and Turkish), Salomão (Portuguese), Salomo (German and Scandinavian), Salomon (Finnish, French, German, Polish, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish), Salomonas (Lithuanian), Salomone (Italian), Salomón (Spanish), Selman (Yiddish), Shelomoh (Yiddish), Shlomo (Hebrew and Yiddish), Solaiman (Arabic), Solamh (Irish and Scottish), Sulaiman (Arabic), Sulayman (Arabic), Suleiman (Arabic), Sulema (Arabic and Urdu), Süleyman (Arabic and Turkish), Zalman (Yiddish), Zula (Spanish), Zulema (Spanish), and Zulma (Spanish). See also the related forms, Sonny (English) and Shalom (English and Hebrew). Solomon is a fairly popular baby name for boys. At the modest height of its usage in 1911, 0.053% of baby boys were given the name Solomon. Its ranking then was #221. The baby name has since fallen in popularity, and is in recent years of occasional use. In 2008, its usage was only 0.031% and its ranking #429, but it was nonetheless the most popular within all boy names in its group. In 2008, Solomon was thrice as popular as the subsequent ranked name, Sonny (English). Baby names that sound like Solomon include Salaman (Hungarian), Salamen (Polish), Salamon (Hungarian), Salamone (Italian), Salamun (Czech), Salomão (Portuguese), Salomo (German and Scandinavian), Salomon (Finnish, French, German, Polish, Scandinavian, Slavic, and Spanish), Salomón (Spanish), Selewyn (English), Selino (Italian), Sileno (Spanish), Silino (Italian), Solaiman (Arabic), Soloman (English), Sulaiman (Arabic), Sulayman (Arabic), Suleiman (Arabic), Süleyman (Arabic and Turkish), and Celino (Italian and Spanish). Details of famous persons named Solomon: KEY: Pronunciation for Solomon: S as in "sea (S.IY)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; L as in "lee (L.IY)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; M as in "me (M.IY)" ; AH as in "hut (HH.AH.T)" ; N as in "knee (N.IY)" ![]() ![]() |
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