Zalman (name)

Zalman (Yiddish: זלמן) is a male first name, a Yiddish-language variant of Solomon that is also pronounced Salamon.

The name was common among East European Jews, and it still has usage in many Haredi and especially Hasidic communities all over the world. Some of the founders of modern Israel bore this name, including Zalman Shazar, third President of Israel. In present-day modern secular circles in Israel the name is not common, being identified as "a diaspora name".

In English-speaking countries, the name is sometimes abbreviated to "zal", which is not attested in Israel.

"Zalman" has been claimed by some to be ethimologically related to the Pashtun name "Zalmeh","Zalmai" or "Zalmay"; the latter is a name among the Pashtuns of Pakistan and Afghanistan.

People named "Zalman" include:

The compound "Shneur Zalman" is common among people of Hasidic Chabad affiliation, derived from their founder Shneur Zalman of Liadi.

See also

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