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Salome

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Name — A feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "peace," known from the biblical figure associated with the death of John the Baptist.

Etymology

From Ancient Greek Σαλώμη (Salṓmē), from Hebrew שְׁלוֹמִית (sh'lomít) (belonging to the same root as שָׁלוֹם (shalóm, “peace”)).

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What does “Salome” mean?

The word “Salome” means a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "peace," known from the biblical figure associated with the death of John the Baptist.

How do you pronounce “Salome”?

“Salome” is pronounced suh-LOH-mee (/səˈloʊmi/ in IPA).

How do you use “Salome” in a sentence?

Here is “Salome” used in a sentence: “Salome inspired an opera by Richard Strauss.”

What part of speech is “Salome”?

“Salome” is a name.

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