Definition
A variant spelling of Solomon, typically referring to the biblical king known for his wisdom, or various places and surnames.
Etymology
From Hebrew Shlomo, derived from shalom meaning 'peace.' The name entered various European languages through Latin and Greek translations of biblical texts, with spelling variations developing across different linguistic traditions.
Kelly Says
King Solomon's legendary wisdom included the famous judgment about splitting a baby to determine the true mother - a story that demonstrates how apparent cruelty can reveal deeper truth and compassion.
Translations
ARالعربية
سليمان
suleyman
BNবাংলা
সুলাইমান
suleyman
CACatalà
Salomó
sah-loh-moh
CSČeština
Šalomoun
shah-loh-moon
DADansk
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
DEDeutsch
Salomo
zah-loh-moh
ELΕλληνικά
Σολομών
solomón
ESEspañol
Salomón
sah-loh-mohn
FISuomi
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
FRFrançais
Salomon
sah-loh-mohn
HAHA
Salomoni
sah-loh-moh-nee
HIहिन्दी
सुलेमान
sulemaan
HUMagyar
Salamon
shah-lah-mohn
IDBahasa Indonesia
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
IGIG
Solomọn
soh-loh-muhn
ITItaliano
Salomone
sah-loh-moh-neh
KMKM
សុឡុម៉ុន
soh lohmuhn
MSBahasa Melayu
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
MYမြန်မာ
ဆော်လိုမွန်
saw loh mun
NLNederlands
Salomo
zah-loh-moh
NONorsk
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
PLPolski
Salomon
sah-loh-mohn
PTPortuguês
Salomão
sah-loh-mah-oo
RORomână
Salomon
sah-loh-mohn
RUРусский
Соломон
solomon
SVSvenska
Salomo
sah-loh-moh
SWKiswahili
Salomoni
sah-loh-moh-nee
TEతెలుగు
సొలొమోన్
solomon
THไทย
โซโลมอน
soh-loh-mohn
TLTL
Salomón
sah-loh-mohn
TRTürkçe
Süleyman
soo-leh-yman
UKУкраїнська
Соломон
solomon
VITiếng Việt
Sa-lô-môn
sah-loh-muhn
YOYO
Solomon
soh-loh-muhn
ZUZU
Solomoni
soh-loh-moh-nee