Suleiman
Suleiman (name) means a male given name of Arabic origin, the Arabic form of Solomon. Example: “Suleiman the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman Empire at its height.”
How to use Suleiman
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn Arabic and Turkish given name meaning the same as "Solomon."
Word forms
Suleimans plural
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_____ the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman Empire at its height.
Etymology
From Arabic sulaymān, a doublet of the name Solomon.
Rhymes for Suleiman
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What does “Suleiman” mean?
The word “Suleiman” means a male given name of Arabic origin, the Arabic form of Solomon. In plain terms, an Arabic and Turkish given name meaning the same as "Solomon.".
How do you use “Suleiman” in a sentence?
Here is “Suleiman” used in a sentence: “Suleiman the Magnificent ruled the Ottoman Empire at its height.”
What part of speech is “Suleiman”?
“Suleiman” is a name.
Where does the word “Suleiman” come from?
The word “Suleiman” comes from Arabic. From Arabic sulaymān, a doublet of the name Solomon.
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