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Origin of the Name
Meaning of Name: Solomon
The English surname Salomon is one
of a set of variants which also includes Salman, Salmon and Salmond.
They are all patronymic in origin, being derived from the first
name of the father of the original bearer, and thus simply denotes
"the son of Solomon/Salomon". This first name was imported
into England from France by the Anglo-Normans, and derives in fact
from the Hebrew "shalom", meaning "peace". Salomon
was the common medieval form, used in the Dulgate Bible by Tyndale
and Cramer and in the Rheims version of 1582. The "dictus Salomon"
("called the Wise") recording of the name in 1287 shows
that it was occasionally a nickname, but the name was not uncommon
as a patronym between the twelfth and fourteenth centuries, a Salamon
being recorded in the Domesday Book as early as 1066. In 1086 the
same source lists a Gisleberus filius Salamonis, and the London
Pleas of 1382 mention a Salamon. The name was also occasionally
used as the name of a cleric, a chaplain or a canon. Research is
of course ongoing and we may indeed find the name recorded, as a
surname, even earlier than the dates given above.Other variants
of this surname include Salomons, Salaman, Salamon, Salmand, Salmon,
Sammon and Sammons. Bearers of this name to the "New world"
include, among others, one Joshua Solomon, Who arrived in America
in 1774. He is documented as being from London. The name could have
been recorded there at an even earlier date. The blazon of arms
described below is associated with the name or a variant. BLAZEN
OF ARMS: Per chevron gules and sable, a chevron vair between in
chief two lions rampant, double queued or, each holding in the paws
a place charged with an ermine spot, in base a cinquefoi erminois.
CREST: A mount vert, thereon issuant out of six park pales or, a
demi-lion double-queued gules, holding between the paws a bezant
charged with an ermine spot. MOTTO: Deo adjuvante translation: God
assisting ORIGIN: ENGLAND.
Meaning of Name: Solomon
Solomon: From the Hebrew Sh'lomoh,
signifying "peaceable." Arabic, Soliman or Suleyman; Dutch,
Salomo; French, Salomon; German, Salomon; Greek, Solomon; Hungarian,
Salamon; Italian, Salomone; Latin, Salomon; Polish, Salomon; Part.,
Salomao. Spanish, Salomon. Origin: Biblical Meaning: 'Peaceable
Origin: Hebrew Meaning: Peace.
Variant of Shalom. In the bible Solomon (son of David and Bathsheba)
succeeded his father as king of Israel and wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes
and the Song of Solomon.
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