Salman

💡 Meaning

Safe, Serenity

🌍 Origin

Arabic, Czech

🚼 Gender

Boy

🔊 Pronunciation

SA-muhn /ˈsæmən/

The story behind Salman

Salman is an Arabic name derived from the root *s-l-m*, which relates to concepts of safety, peace, and wholeness. The name is closely connected to the Arabic word "salaam," meaning peace or safety, and shares etymological roots with the Hebrew "shalom." The form "Salman" represents the masculine agent noun—literally "one who is safe" or "the peaceful one"—and has been used throughout the Arabic-speaking world for centuries. The name entered various languages through Islamic expansion and trade, appearing in Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and other Muslim-majority regions. In Czech and other Central European contexts, the name appears as a borrowed form, typically used within Muslim immigrant communities or among those with Arab heritage, rather than as a native Czech name.

Salman has significant historical and religious associations in Islamic tradition. Most notably, Salman al-Farisi (Salman the Persian) was a prominent companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for his wisdom and piety, and is revered in Islamic history. The name also appears in Islamic literature and hadith collections. In modern times, Salman has become increasingly familiar in English-speaking countries through celebrities and public figures, contributing to its rise in popularity—particularly in the United States, where it peaked in usage during the 2010s. The name carries cultural weight as both a traditional Islamic name and a contemporary global choice.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
6
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #2811 (2010s)

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