Certificate of Name
Salwa
Feminine
Arabic
Meaning & Origin
Salwa is a feminine Arabic given name meaning "comfort, solace". The name carries a sense of tranquility and emotional ease, often chosen for its positive connotations of peace and consolation. In Arabic-speaking cultures, Salwa (سلوى) is used with warmth and hope for a child's life.Etymology and Linguistic OriginThe name stems from the Semitic root s-l-w, which conveys concepts of satiation, ease, and comfort. It is related to the verb saliya (to be comforted) and the noun salām (peace). In classical Arabic poetry and prose, salwa appears as a term for the alleviation of grief.Notable BearersThe name has been borne by notable figures in the Arab world, including King Salwa of a pre-Islamic Arabian tribe (referenced in some genealogical sources) and Salwa Al Jobair, a Saudi Arabian legislator appointed to the Shura Council. In the realm of arts, Salwa Maqboul is a Palestinian singer and stage actress. Also, Salwa Bager is a Swedish pop singer of mixed Arab and Swedish descent who brought attention to the name internationally.Related Names and VariantsSalwa shares its root with the masculine name Salman, and the concept is seen in Salome, which derives from Hebrew “shalom” (peace). Notably, the Arabic Salwa is unrelated to the Biblical Quail in Ezekiel, where the term in Arabic translates to Salwā but refers to a bird.Cultural ContextThe name remains popular in various Arabic speaking societies and among Muslim communities worldwide, valued for its melodious sound and positive meaning.Meaning: Comfort, SolaceOrigin: ArabicType: Feminine Given NameUsage Regions: Arab World, Muslim Communities
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