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Soliman

Arabic form of Solomon, meaning peace.

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Soliman is a Romance and North African variant of Suleiman, itself the Arabic form of the Hebrew *Shelomoh* — Solomon — meaning "peaceful" or "man of peace," derived from *shalom*. The name belongs to one of history's most storied figures: the biblical King Solomon, son of David, builder of the First Temple in Jerusalem and proverbial embodiment of wisdom, whose name appears in the Hebrew Bible, the Quran (as *Sulayman*), and countless literary and mystical traditions across three Abrahamic faiths. In the Islamic tradition, Sulayman is a prophet who could speak to animals and command the djinn.

The form Soliman gained particular prominence through Suleiman the Magnificent (1494–1566), the longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire, under whom the empire reached its greatest territorial extent and cultural flourishing. European courts knew him as *le Magnifique*; his own people called him *Kanuni*, the Lawgiver, for his comprehensive legal reforms. The Hispanicized spelling Soliman spread through the Mediterranean world — particularly in North Africa, Spain, and Latin America — as a variant that sat comfortably between Arabic and European orthographic traditions.

Today Soliman is used across the Maghreb, the Iberian diaspora, and among families who want a name with Solomonic gravitas but softer phonetics than the more formal Suleiman. It is a name of great weight worn lightly — the three open syllables fall gently while carrying millennia of civilization behind them. A child named Soliman inherits a legacy of wisdom, peaceful intention, and cross-cultural reach that few names can rival.

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