Selman
Selman Origin and Meaning
Selman is a masculine name with diverse cultural connections, appearing in Turkish, Albanian, and Bosnian traditions. Its primary origin is from the Turkish name derived from Arabic 'Salmān', meaning 'safe' or 'peaceful one'. Historically significant through Salman al-Farsi, a companion of the Islamic prophet Muhammad, the name carries deep cultural resonance in Muslim communities. In the Balkans, particularly Albania and Bosnia, Selman has been embraced as part of the cultural heritage. The name combines strength with a peaceful connotation, making it appealing for parents seeking a name with positive attributes. While uncommon in Western countries, it maintains steady usage in its regions of origin. The name's international character makes it recognizable across multiple cultures while still preserving its distinctive identity.
Famous People Named Selman
- Selman Abraham WaksmanUkrainian,American biochemist; winner of the Nobel Prize
- Selman UranuesAustrian physician and surgeon
- Selman AkbulutTurkish mathematician
- Selman RizaAlbanaian linguist and historian