Salim
Salim | |
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Pronunciation |
Arabic: sæˈliːm, saˈliːm, translit. lang Egyptian Arabic: sɪˈliːm, translit. lang |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Arabic |
Meaning | Safe, sound, healthy, secure, intact |
"Salim", Behind the Name |
Salim (also spelled Saleem or Selim or Slim, Arabic: سليم, properly transliterated as Salīm ) is a given name of Arabic origin meaning "safe"[1] or "undamaged", related names are Selima, Salima, Saleemah, and Salma.
When transliterated, the name Salem (Arabic: سالم) can become indistinguishable in English, as the spelling Salim is also used, though with a long a and a short i sounds.
Given name
Saleem
- Master Saleem (born 1980), Indian singer
- Saleem (playwright), Palestinian-American playwright, actor and dancer
- Saleem Elahi (born 1976), former Pakistani cricketer who played in 13 Tests and 48 ODIs from 1995 to 2004
- Saleem Jaffar (born 1962), Pakistani cricketer
- Saleem Malik (born 1963, Former Pakistani cricketer
- Saleem Mohammed (born 1968), English cricketer
- Saleem Rasheed (born 1981), American and Canadian football linebacker who is currently a free agent
- Saleem Raza (born 1964), former cricketer
Salim
- Salim Nuruddin Jahangir (1569–1627), Mughal emperor, also known as Prince Salim
- Salim (poet) (1800–1866), Kurdish poet
- Salim Abanoz (born 1969), Turkish judoka
- Salim Ali (1896–1987), Indian ornithologist
- Salim Arrache (born 1982), Algerian footballer. He is currently an AC Ajaccio in French Ligue 1
- Salim Cissé (born 1992), Guinean footballer who plays for Sporting Clube de Portugal as a forward
- Salim Durani (born 1934), Indian cricketer
- Salim Jreissati (born 1952), Lebanese jurist and politician
- Salim Khan (born 1935), Indian scriptwriter
- Salim Ghouse, film, television and theater actor, theater director and martial artist
- Salim Kerkar (born 1987), French-Algerian footballer, who is currently unattached
- Salim Moin (born 1961), football coach who currently coaches Woodlands Wellington in the S.League
- Salim Ahmed Salim (born 1942), Tanzanian diplomat, who has worked in the international diplomatic arena
- Salim Sdiri (born 1978), French long jumper of Tunisian descent
- Salim Tuama (born 1979), Arab Israeli soccer player. He is a midfielder playing for Hapoel Tel Aviv
- Salim Turky (born 1963), Tanzanian CCM politician and Member of Parliament for Mpendae constituency since 2010
Selim
- Selim I (1465–1520), Ottoman sultan
- Selim II (1524–1574), Ottoman sultan
- Selim III (1761–1808), Ottoman sultan
- Selim I Giray (1631–1704), Crimean khan
- Selim Aga (1826–1875), Sudanese slave
- Selim Al Deen (1949–2008), Bangladeshi playwright and theatre artist
- Selim Benachour (born 1981), Tunisian football player
- Selim Bouadla (born 1988), French-Algerian football player who is currently playing as a midfielder for Debreceni VSC in the Hungarian OTP Bank Liga
- Selim Deringil (born 1951), Turkish academic
- Selim Erdoğan (born 1962), Turkish poet
- Selim Franklin (1814–1884), American pioneer
- Selim Giray (born 1970), Turkish-born American violinist
- Selim Hassan (1887–1961), Egyptian egyptologist
- Selim Lemström (1838–1904), Finnish scientist
- Selim Palmgren (1878–1951), Finnish composer, pianist, conductor
- Selim Sadak (born 1954), Turkish politician
- Selim Sahab (born 1941), Egyptian musician
- Selim Sarper (1899–1968), Turkish diplomat and politician
- Selim Sesler (1957–2014), Turkish clarinet virtuoso of Romani heritage
- Selim Sırrı Tarcan (1874–1957), Turkish educator, sports official and politician
- Selim E. Woodworth (1815–1871), American Navy officer
Surname
- Agus Salim (1884–1954), Indonesian politician
- Ali Saleem (born 1979), Pakistani television host
- Ali Selim, American film director
- Carlos Slim (born 1940), Mexican billionaire of Lebanese descent
- Ezzedine Salim (1943–2004), Iraqi politician
- Mai Selim Hamdam (born 1983), Jordanian singer
- Naziha Salim (1927–2008), Iraqi artist
- Saleh Saleem (born 1953), Israeli politician
- Saleh Selim (1930–2002), Egyptian footballer and actor
- Shakir Mustafa Salim (1919–1985), Iraqi anthropologist
- Sudono Salim (1916–2012), Indonesian millionaire
Places
- Salim, a location mentioned as close to a place John the Baptist baptized in John 3:23
- Saleem Khan, Pakistan
- Salim Pakel, India
- Selim, Yenipazar, Turkey
- An alternate name for Salem, Ma'ale Iron, one of the villages which make up Ma'ale Iron, Israel
- Salim, Nablus, West Bank
Places in Iran
- Salim, Iran (disambiguation), places in Iran
- Salim Bahram, Iran
- Salim Beyg, Iran
- Salim Chaf, Iran
- Salim Kandi, Iran
- Salim, Khuzestan, Iran
- Salim Saghul, Iran
- Salim Sara, Iran
- Salim Sarai, Iran
- Salim Sheykh, Iran
- Salim, West Azerbaijan, Iran
Other uses
- Bassa Selim, a character in Mozart's opera The Abduction from the Seraglio
- Selim Bradly, a character from the Japanese anime/manga Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
- Selim (District), Kars, Turkey
- Salim (film), a 2014 Tamil film
- Saleem (film), a 2009 Telugu film
- Selim (horse) (1802–1825), 19th-century Thoroughbred racehorse
- Salim, Nablus, Palestinian village
- Salim Ali Lake
- Salim Khan family, refers to the family of Salim Khan. Multiple members of the family have been actors, film directors, producers and Writer in the Hindi film industry of India
- Saleem Ali (disambiguation)
- Salim Baba, a 2007 American short documentary film directed by Tim Sternberg. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short
- Salim Group, Indonesia's biggest conglomerate with assets including Indofood Sukses Makmur, the world's largest instant noodle producer, and Bogasari, a large flour-milling operation. The group was founded by Sudono Salim
- Selim railway station, a railway station in the town of Selim, Turkey. The station is served by the Eastern Express, operated by the Turkish State Railways from İstanbul to Kars
See also
- Salaam (disambiguation)
- Salem (disambiguation)
- Salem (name), similar name that can become indistinguishable in transliteration as the spelling Salim is also used
- Selim people, an ethnic group of Sudan. They speak Sudanese Arabic. Most members of this ethnic groups are Muslims. The population of this ethnic group is at several 10,000
- Shalim, also transliterated as Salim, is the name of a Canaanite deity
- Š-L-M, the triconsonantal root of many Semitic words, and many of those words are used as names
- Articles with "Salim", "Saleem" or "Selim" in their title
- Salimi (disambiguation)
Notes
- ↑ Campbell, Mike. "Behind the Name: Meaning, Origin and History of the Name Salim". Retrieved 26 March 2011.
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