Gender Masculine
Scripts Σαλωμών(Ancient Greek)
Pronounced Pron. /sa.lo.mɔ̃/(French)  [key·simplify]

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)
Surname DescendantsSalmon, Salomon(French)
Same SpellingSalomón
User SubmissionsSálomon, Salómon

Popularity

People think this name is

classic   mature   formal   upper class   strong   refined   strange   complex   serious  

Name Days

Austria: September 2
Denmark: August 21
Finland: June 8
France: June 25
Poland: February 8
Poland: September 28
Poland: October 24
Sweden: June 25

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Entry updated October 6, 2024