Salome
Found 7 entry about "Salome"
סָלוֹם (Hebrew)
სალომე(Georgian)
sə-LO-mee(English)
Salome Name meanings & History
Salome is the feminine variant of the Hebrew name Solomon, which means "peaceful". In the Bible, Salome was a follower of Jesus and one of the women who witnessed his crucifixion and resurrection. Salome is most commonly used as a given name for girls. It can be both a first or a middle name, and is often chosen for its religious or cultural significance.
Zodiac Sign of Salome: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Salome:
S: Success,Social Standing,Status,Sensuality,Sex,Solidity,Security
A: Angry,Argumentative,Aggressive,Ambitious,Action,Assertive
L: Liaison,Lovely,Luscious,Languid,Legal,Lover,Lazy
O: Obstinate,Obsessive,Organized,Obsolete,Ostentatious
M: Manipulative,Mother,Memory,Memorabilia,Mushy,Mommy,Maternal
E: Environment,Expressive,Exaggerate,Enliven,Enlighten,Entertain
Salome is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Famous people with the name Salome include Salome Alexandra (queen of Judea), Salome Jens (American actress), and Salome Zurabishvili (president of Georgia).
2.) Salome (Female)
Usage: Hebrew
Meanings: (Hebrew) peaceful. History: Salome Alexandra was a ruler of ancient Judea. Bible: the niece of King Herod.
Other Forms: Salaome, Saloma, Salomah, Salomé, Salomea, Salomee, Salomei, Salomey, Salomi, Salomia, Salomiah, Salomya, Salomyah
3.) Salome (Female)
4.) SALOME (Female)
Usage: Biblical
Meanings: Derived from the Hebrew shalom (peace). The name is borne in the Bible by the mother of the apostles James and John. Salome is believed to have been a kinswoman of the Virgin Mary and was present at the crucifixion and later witnessed the empty tomb. (MATT. 27) (SOL-AH-MAY, SAH-LO-MEE)
5.) SALOME (Female)
6.) Salome (Female)
7.) SALOME (Female)
Usage: Greek
Meanings: Ecclesiastic Greek name derived from the Hebrew shalom (peace). Salome was the traditional name of the daughter of Herodias whose dancing so pleased Herod that he granted her request for the head of John the Baptist. (SAH-LO-MEE)