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      Meaning of the first name Shalmon

      Origin

      Hebrew; Possibly Jewish Communities

      Meaning

      Peaceful, Perhaps Related to Salom

      Variations

      Shallon, Shalon, Salmon
      The name Shalmon is of Hebrew origin, derived from the root word associated with peace, similar to the name Salom, which also connotes tranquility and harmony. The name signifies a sense of calmness and is often embraced within Jewish communities as it embodies values of serenity and well-being.

      Historically, Shalmon is a name recorded in ancient Jewish texts, including genealogies found in the Hebrew Bible. It appears as Shalmon during biblical times, notably as a descendant in the family lines of notable figures. This historical presence underscores its relevance within Jewish heritage and throughout various epochs of Jewish culture, accentuating its continuity over generations.

      In contemporary settings, the name Shalmon is less common but still recognized, particularly within Jewish communities and among those with an interest in Hebrew names and their significances. It may serve as both a first name and a surname, reflecting personal identity or familial connections to tradition. While it may not have widespread usage like other names, its meaning and historical roots lend it a unique place in modern naming practices.

      Based on our records...

      Libel

      This is the most common surname associated with Shalmon.

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      1890 is when there were the most people born with the first name Shalmon.

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