Certificate of Name
Sulaymanov
Masculine
Kyrgyz
Meaning & Origin
Sulaymanov is a Kyrgyz patronymic surname meaning "son of Sulayman". The root name Sulayman is the Arabic form of Solomon, which originates from the Hebrew name Shelomo, derived from shalom, meaning "peace". In the Quran, Sulayman is a prophet and king, known for his wisdom and dominion over jinn. The surname Sulaymanov is primarily found in Kyrgyzstan and among Kyrgyz diasporas, reflecting the Turkic patronymic tradition of adding the suffix -ov (or -ova for females) to the father's name. Variants exist in other Muslim-majority regions, such as Süleymanov in Azerbaijani or Slimani in the Maghreb. The name symbolizes a connection to the Biblical and Quranic figure renowned for justice and wisdom. Notable Bearers Notable individuals with the surname include Kyrgyz politician and poet Aaly Sulaymanov (born 1978, as per Wikipedia), indicating the name's contemporary relevance in Central Asian culture. Meaning: son of Sulayman Origin: Kyrgyz patronymic Type: Surname Usage: Kyrgyz
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