Salma
Salma (سلمى) is a feminine first name that means "peace" in Arabic. It is also a Persian name (سلما) meaning "sweetheart".
People
By surname or second name (where known), including bint- or Umm-:
- Salma bint Abdullah (born 2000), Jordanian princess
- Salma bint Amr, great-grandmother of Islamic prophet Muhammad
- Salma bint Umays, sahaba of Islamic prophet Muhammad
- Salma Hale (1787–1866), American politician
- Salma Hayek (born 1966), Mexican actress
- Salmah Ismail (1935–1983), Singaporean actress and singer
- Salma Jayyusi (born 1926), Palestinian writer
- Salma Kikwete (born 1963), Tanzanian first lady
- Salma Rachid (born 1994), Moroccan singer
- Lalla Salma (born 1978), princess consort of Morocco
- Salma Shabana (born 1976), Egyptian squash player
- Salma Sobhan (1937–2003), Bangladeshi lawyer
- Salma Sultan (born 1947), Indian journalist
- Salma Umm-ul-Khair, mother of Abū Bakr
- Salma Yaqoob (born 1971), British politician
- Salma Zahid, Canadian politician
Places
- Salma, Nepal
- Salma, Syria
- Salma Dam, Afghanistan
Other uses
- Salma (2013), a documentary directed by Kim Longinotto
- "Salma Ya Salama", an Egyptian popular song
- South American land mammal age (SALMA), a geologic timescale term
- Salma (moth), a moth genus in the subfamily Epipaschiinae
See also
- Selma (disambiguation)
- All pages beginning with "Salma"
- All pages with a title containing Salma
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