Shloima is an uncommon Hebrew feminine given name derived from the biblical figure Shlomit, which means 'peaceful' in Hebrew. It is typically spelled as שְׁלוֹמִית in Hebrew and may also be rendered as Salome in other languages. The name has a rich historical context, appearing in the Bible as the wife of King Solomon's son Rehoboam. In Jewish tradition, Shloima is often associated with wisdom, harmony, and tranquility due to its etymological roots.
The name Shloima has seen consistent popularity with an average of around 7 births per year between 2005 and 2023, with a notable peak of 11 births in 2019.