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In addition, I mark unknown suleimans (i.e., those who don't fit any ones in
Suleiman (disambiguation)) by
Suleiman (.) in texts.
mikka
(t) 01:32, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
User:Mukadderat's raises a simple problem and several more complex ones.
Jerzy•
t 05:25, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
The article begins "Suleiman is a common Jewish surname and is the main transliteration of the Arabic سليمان Sulaymān / Silimān." Would it be more proper to reword it to say something like "..is the Arabic form of the name Solomon"? I know that there are Arabic Jews but I wouldnt think there'd be enough of them to make Suleiman "a common Jewish surname". Certainly not worth mentioning in the article even before mentioning that it was Arabic. Ive only seen this surname for Muslims. — Soap — 04:03, 25 October 2015 (UTC)
Suleiman and its alternate spellings is an Arabic Origin Name. Its origin is not in Hebrew. The Hebrew origin name is Shlomo. It is also the standard Hebrew name. Suleiman is a cognate of it, not derived from it. This is because both names are within the Semitic language family. So the same language family will share cognates.
Whomever Keeps reverting it to the name being “a Hebrew Origin name” is falsifying information deliberately which is uncalled for. WatanWatan2020 ( talk) 09:39, 2 March 2022 (UTC)
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In addition, I mark unknown suleimans (i.e., those who don't fit any ones in
Suleiman (disambiguation)) by
Suleiman (.) in texts.
mikka
(t) 01:32, 7 October 2005 (UTC)
User:Mukadderat's raises a simple problem and several more complex ones.
Jerzy•
t 05:25, 10 May 2006 (UTC)
The article begins "Suleiman is a common Jewish surname and is the main transliteration of the Arabic سليمان Sulaymān / Silimān." Would it be more proper to reword it to say something like "..is the Arabic form of the name Solomon"? I know that there are Arabic Jews but I wouldnt think there'd be enough of them to make Suleiman "a common Jewish surname". Certainly not worth mentioning in the article even before mentioning that it was Arabic. Ive only seen this surname for Muslims. — Soap — 04:03, 25 October 2015 (UTC)
Suleiman and its alternate spellings is an Arabic Origin Name. Its origin is not in Hebrew. The Hebrew origin name is Shlomo. It is also the standard Hebrew name. Suleiman is a cognate of it, not derived from it. This is because both names are within the Semitic language family. So the same language family will share cognates.
Whomever Keeps reverting it to the name being “a Hebrew Origin name” is falsifying information deliberately which is uncalled for. WatanWatan2020 ( talk) 09:39, 2 March 2022 (UTC)