![]() A Russian icon of the two Marys and Salome at Jesus Christ's empty grave following the resurrection. Salome is a Christian saint.  | |
| Gender | female | 
|---|---|
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Hebrew | 
| Meaning | peace | 
Salome is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew word shalom, meaning "peace".[1]
There are two origins of the name Salome. Salome is the name of a Christian disciple, who was one of the women who witnessed the resurrection of Jesus Christ along with the two Marys (Mark 15:40–16:8). Another Salome (c. early 1st century CE) was the daughter of Herodias, and nemesis of John the Baptist (Mark 6:17–29 and Matt 14:3–11).
The name is currently among the top 10 names given to newborn girls in 2011 in the countries of Georgia[2] and Colombia.[3] It is ranked among the top 100 names for girls in France.[1] It is less popular in the United States, where it does not rank among the top 1,000 names; just 82 newborn girls there were given the name in 2010.[4]

Variants
People with the given name
- Salomé Afonso (born 1997), Portuguese runner
 - Salome Alt (1568–1633), Austrian mistress to the reigning Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg
 - Salomè Antonazzoni (fl. 1619 – fl. 1642), Italian stage actress
 - Salomé Báncora (born 1993), Argentine alpine skier
 - Salomé de Bahia (born 1945), Brazilian vocalist in France
 - Salomé Barojas (born 1957), Mexican baseball player
 - Salome Bey (1933–2020), American-born Canadian singer-songwriter, composer, and actress
 - Salomé Breziner, Belgian-born American film director and screenwriter
 - Salome Chachua (born 1990), Georgian ballroom and Latin dancer and choreographer
 - Salome Chepchumba (born 1982), Kenyan middle-distance runner
 - Salome Clausen, Swiss pop music artist
 - Salome Dadiani (1849–1913), Georgian princes
 - Salome Dell (born 1993), athlete from Papua New Guinea
 - Salome Devidze (born 1986), Georgian tennis player
 - Salome Hocking (1859–1927), Cornish novelist
 - Salomé de Gélieu (1742–1820), Swiss educator and governess
 - Salome Gluecksohn-Waelsch (1907–2007), German-born U.S. geneticist
 - Salome Halldorson (1887–1970), Canadian politician in Manitoba
 - Salomé Haller (born 1975), French operatic and concert soprano
 - Salomé Herrera, Mexican pianist
 - Salomé di Iorio (born 1980), Argentine lawyer and football referee
 - Salome Jens (born 1935), American actress who appeared in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
 - Salome Kammer (born 1959), German actress, singer and cellist
 - Salome Khubuluri (born 1988), Georgian footballer
 - Salomé Kora (born 1994), Swiss sprinter
 - Salome Lang (born 1997), Swiss athlete who competes in the high jump
 - Salomé Leclerc (born 1986), Canadian singer-songwriter
 - Salome Maswime, South African clinician and global health expert
 - Salome Melia, Georgian chess player
 - Salomé Moiane (born 1951), Mozambican politician
 - Salome Mulugeta, Ethiopian and Eritrean-American filmmaker and actor
 - Salomėja Nėris (1904 – 1945), Lithuanian poet
 - Salome Nyirarukundo (born 1997), Rwandan long-distance runner
 - Salome Pazhava (born 1997), Georgian individual rhythmic gymnast
 - Salome Reischer (1899–1980), Austrian chess player
 - Salome Samadashvili (born 1976), Georgian politician and former diplomat
 - Salome Sellers (1800–1909), American centenarian who was the last known person born in the 18th century
 - Salomé Stampfli (born 2005), Liechtensteiner footballer
 - Salome Tabuatalei, Fijian athlete and canoeist
 - Salome Tanuvasa, New Zealand artist
 - Salome Thorkelsdottir (Þorkelsdóttir) (born 1927), Icelandic politician
 - Salomé Ureña (1847–1897), poet and teacher from the Dominican Republic
 - Salome Zurabishvili, President of the Republic of Georgia
 
Variants
- Solomiia Bobrovska (born 1989), Ukrainian politician and civic activist
 - Solomiya Brateyko (born 1999), Ukrainian table tennis player
 - Solomiya Krushelnytska (1872–1952), Ukrainian soprano opera star
 - Solomiia Pavlychko (1958–1999), Ukrainian literary critic, philosopher and translator
 - Solomiia Vynnyk, Ukrainian freestyle wrestler
 
Fictional characters
- Salome, a character in the novel The Promise
 - Salome Otterbourne, a character in Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie
 
Notes
- 1 2 Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Salome". Behind the Name.
 - ↑ "Სახელმწიფო სერვისების განვითარების სააგენტო".
 - ↑ "Registraduría Nacional Del Estado Civil (COLOMBIA): Santiago, Juan David, Mariana y María José fueron los nombres más comunes de los niños colombianos inscritos en el Registro Civil de Nacimiento en 2011". February 3, 2012.
 - ↑ "Popular Baby Names". www.ssa.gov.
 
