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Shlomo

Shlomo is a masculine given name of Hebrew origin. It is the Hebrew form of Solomon and is commonly used in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. The name appears in various transliterations, including Shlomoh or Shelomo, and a feminine form in Hebrew is Shlomit.

Etymology: The name derives from Shelomoh, from the Hebrew root Sh-L-M, which is associated with peace, welfare,

Biblical significance: The most famous bearer is King Solomon (Hebrew: Shlomo), the son of David, renowned for

Usage and forms: In modern Hebrew, Shlomo remains a common given name. The name has been borne

Notable people: Historical figures include Shlomo Yitzhaki (Rashi), the medieval Jewish commentator. In modern times, individuals

or
wholeness.
Consequently,
Shlomo
is
often
interpreted
as
meaning
"peace"
or
"the
Lord
is
peace."
wisdom,
wealth,
and
the
building
of
the
First
Temple
in
Jerusalem.
In
Jewish,
Christian,
and
Islamic
traditions,
Shlomo/Solomon
is
a
symbol
of
wisdom
and
leadership
and
appears
in
various
religious
and
literary
contexts.
by
many
figures
in
Jewish
history
and
contemporary
society.
The
feminine
form
Shlomit
exists,
and
in
English
contexts
the
name
is
usually
rendered
Solomon.
Variants
and
related
forms
include
Shelomoh
and
Shlomo.
named
Shlomo
include
Shlomo
Carlebach,
a
rabbi
and
musician;
Shlomo
Avineri,
a
political
scientist;
Shlomo
Ben-Ami,
a
diplomat
and
politician;
and
Shlomo
Sand,
a
historian.