Gender Masculine
Scripts Σαλωμών(Ancient Greek)
Meaning & History
French and Polish form of Solomon. This form also occurs in the Greek and Latin Old Testament (with the forms Σολομών and Solomon in the New Testament).
Related Names
Rootshalom
Other Languages & CulturesSulejman(Albanian) Sulaiman, Sulayman(Arabic) Süleyman(Azerbaijani) Solomon(Biblical) Salomo(Biblical Dutch) Salomo(Biblical German) Shelomo(Biblical Hebrew) Salomone(Biblical Italian) Salomón(Biblical Spanish) Sulejman, Suljo(Bosnian) Solomon(English) Shalom, Shlomo(Hebrew) Suleiman(History) Salamon(Hungarian) Sulaiman(Indonesian) Solomon, Sol, Solly(Jewish) Suleimen(Kazakh) Sulayman(Kyrgyz) Sulaiman(Malay) Salomão(Portuguese) Shalim(Semitic Mythology) Salomón(Spanish) Süleyman(Turkish) Süleýman(Turkmen) Souleymane(Western African) Zalman(Yiddish)
Same SpellingSalomón