Suleiman
Suleiman (English pronunciation: /ˈsuːləmɑːn/ or /ˌsuːleɪˈmɑːn/[1]) is the main transliteration of the Arabic name, سليمان Sulaymān, the name means "man of peace" and corresponds to the English name Solomon.
The word may also be transliterated as Sulaiman, Suleman, Soliman, Sulayman, Süleyman, Sulejman, Sleiman, Sleman, Solyman or Seleman. This disambiguation page focuses on individuals and entities with Suleiman as a predominant transliteration.
Given name
- Slimane of Morocco (1792-1822)
- Suleiman I of Persia (d.1694)
- Suleiman II of Persia (d.1750)
- Suleiman II of Córdoba (d.1016)
- Suleyman I of Rûm (d.1086)
- Suleiman II of Rum (1196-1204)
- Suleiman the Magnificent (1494-1566), also known as Suleiman I
- Suleiman II (1642-1691)
- Suleyman (mansa), mansa of Mali (1341-1360)
- Sulayman al-Arabi, wali of Barcelona
- Süleyman Başak, Turkish economist
- Süleyman Demirel, Turkish politician
- Sulayman ibn Abd al-Malik (674 - 717)
- Suleiman Khan, Ilkhan of Persia (ruled 1339-1344)
- Süleyman Nazif, Turkish poet
- Süleyman Olgun, Turkish footballer
- Suleiman Pasha (1788-1860), born Joseph Anthelme Sève, a French-born Egyptian commander
- Suleiman Pasha (Turkish officer), Turkish chief commander
- Suleyman Shah (d. 1227 or 1228), grandfather of Osman I, founder of the Ottoman Empire
- Sulejman Smajić, Bosnian footballer
- Sulejman Tihić, Bosniak politician
- Sulayman Solong, Darfuri sultan
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