📖 Acerca de Süleyman
Süleyman es la forma turca de Salomón, derivada del árabe Sulaymān y del hebreo Shlomo, cuya raíz es shalom, 'paz'. El nombre posee siglos de significado abrahámico: el rey Salomón es venerado en las tradiciones judía, cristiana e islámica como símbolo de sabiduría divina. La figura que más inmortalizó el nombre fue Solimán I, conocido en Europa como 'el Magnífico' y en el mundo otomano como Kanuni ('el Legislador'), que gobernó de 1520 a 1566 y condujo el Imperio otomano a su edad de oro. Hoy, Süleyman sigue siendo un nombre ampliamente usado en Turquía, los Balcanes y la diáspora turca, evocando sabiduría, poder y grandeza histórica.
📍 Detalles
- OrigenTurkish
- Género♂ Masculino
- SignificadoCommon turkish given name
⭐ Personas Famosas
- Suleiman the Magnificent (Süleyman I) — 10th Ottoman Sultan (r. 1520–1566), known as 'the Lawgiver' in the Ottoman world; presided over the empire's golden age and was the longest-reigning sultan in Ottoman history.
- Süleyman Demirel — Turkish politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister seven times and as the 9th President of Turkey (1993–2000), a dominant figure in 20th-century Turkish politics.
- Süleyman Seba — Turkish former footballer and long-serving president of Beşiktaş JK (1984–2000), credited with transforming the club into a major force in Turkish football.
- Süleyman Çelebi — 15th-century Ottoman poet and imam, best known for his Mevlid (Vesīletü'n-Necāt), a devotional poem on the life of the Prophet Muhammad still recited at Muslim ceremonies worldwide.
- Süleyman Nazif — Ottoman Turkish poet, journalist, and writer (1869–1927), celebrated for his patriotic verses and literary prose during the late Ottoman and early Republican era.