Salem (name)

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Salem
PronunciationArabic: [ˈsæːlem, ˈsæːlɪm, ˈsaːlɪm],
English origin: /ˈsləm/
Hebrew: [ʃaˈlem]
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameArabic, Hebrew
MeaningPeaceful, complete

Salem (Arabic: سالم, properly transliterated as Sālim; it can also be a transliteration of the Hebrew: שָׁלֵם Shalem;[1] the Jewish and Arabic name is also transliterated as Salem) is an Arabic- and Sephardic Jewish-origin given name and surname,[2][3] and an English surname of Anglo-Saxon origin.[4]

The Arabic name سليم, properly transliterated as Salim, is also sometimes rendered as Salem in English, though pronounced with a short a, and ee. In Arabic, the two are distinctly different names, although their meanings are similarly related.

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  1. ^ "8004. Shalem". Bible Hub.
  2. ^ "Translated names". sephardim.com. Archived from the original on 2010-12-16. Retrieved 2011-02-06.
  3. ^ "Sephardic Surnames". bethaderech.com.
  4. ^ "Salem Family Crest". House Of Names. January 2000.