Salaman
s(a)-la-man
Origin:Hebrew
Other Origin(s):German
Meaning:Peace; Kind man; Man's house
While the masculine title Salaman might appear as a respelling of Solomon, there is more to it than meets the eye. Both Salaman and Solomon derive from the Hebrew moniker Shelomo, which means “peace.” Shelomo finds its roots in shalom, a Hebrew word often used as a greeting in the Jewish faith. Perhaps little Salaman’s name will inspire them to seek out people who make them feel serene and at ease. Other sources link Salaman to the Germanic elements sal, meaning “house,” and sêls, meaning “kind.” When these elements combine with man, Salaman translates to “man’s house” or “kind man.” Whether people visit little Salaman at home or meet them out and about, they’ll be greeted with a warm smile and plenty of enthusiasm!
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