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Soloman

Variant spelling of Solomon, meaning 'peace'; the wise and wealthy king of Israel.

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Soloman is an expressive variant spelling of Solomon, one of the most storied names in recorded history. Rooted in the Hebrew שְׁלֹמֹה (Shlomo), it derives from "shalom," meaning peace — a name that carries millennia of spiritual weight. The biblical King Solomon, son of David, ruled Israel around the 10th century BCE and became the archetype of wisdom itself: his judgments, his proverbs, and his legendary Temple in Jerusalem made "the wisdom of Solomon" a phrase that persists in everyday English to this day.

The name crossed into Arabic tradition as Sulayman, revered in Islam as a prophet and king gifted with the ability to speak to animals and command the winds. In Christian Europe, Solomon was a respected name throughout the medieval period, used by bishops and scholars who wished to invoke its intellectual associations. The Book of Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon (or Song of Songs) gave the name deep literary resonance, inspiring art, music, and poetry across centuries.

The alternate spelling Soloman — dropping one letter — emerged organically through oral tradition and personal record-keeping, giving the name a warmer, more individual feel while preserving its ancient dignity. It has been particularly embraced in African American and Caribbean communities since the 19th century, most famously immortalized by Toni Morrison, who named her landmark 1977 novel *Song of Solomon*. Today Soloman sits at the intersection of the sacred and the personal — a name that feels both timeless and distinctly one's own.

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