Suliman is of Arabic origin, meaning 'peaceful'. It's a traditional name that has been used for centuries, often found in the Middle East and North Africa. Pronounced /suːliːmæːn/, it consists of three syllables, with emphasis on the second syllable. Spelling variations include Sulaiman, Solomon, and Suleiman. In some cultures, it is associated with historical figures like Suleiman the Magnificent, the tenth and longest-reigning Sultan of the Ottoman Empire.
"Suliman has seen a fluctuating trend in its annual birth count over the past four decades, with notable spikes in recent years such as 21 births in 2017 and 14 in 2023."