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Shuluu

Male name



Description

**Shuлуу** (male) is an interesting variation or possibly a regional or creative mutation of the deeply rooted in Jewish culture name **Shulamit**. The meaning of the name "Shuлуу" is closely tied to its origin. It derives from the Hebrew word **Шалом** (Shalom), which translates to "peace" or "calm". However, despite its direct connection to peace, the name can also subtly imply **свет (Ша'ар)** (light - Sha'ar), giving it a dual meaning – peace and light. Thus, the name Shuлуу symbolizes harmony, peace, light, and possibly tranquility. The origin of the name can be traced to the medieval Jewish tradition, where Shulamit was one of the most common female names. Interestingly, the masculine form "Shuлуу" is less frequent, but it acquires a unique connotation associated with the defender of peace and harmony. Although there are few exact historical details about its emergence in the masculine gender, it can be compared to other names like Shim'on or Zе'ev, which also embody ideas of peace and protection. The character of a person with such a name is often expected to possess **calmness, virtue, and peacemaking qualities**. Shuлуу is a name that may indicate a person who is deep, compassionate, and filled with a desire for peace. Such a personality strives for harmony in all aspects of life, capable of peace and compassion. There are significantly fewer known bearers of the masculine form of the name "Shuлуу" in world culture and history compared to the feminine "Shulamit", but the name does appear. For example, in modern Persian names or within Jewish communities. However, it should be noted that the name Shulamit (female) was borne by such celebrities as literary heroines or characters in stories, but specific historical figures with this masculine form are currently difficult to identify. The popularity of the name "Shuлуу" is quite limited. It belongs to the category of names that might be chosen by parents seeking a connection to Jewish culture but also wishing for something unique or less common. In Russia, the name is extremely rare, serving more as part of exotic or deliberately selected names. Common diminutives include "Шуля" (Shulya), "Луа" (Lua), or "Шула" (Shula), which makes communication with the name-bearer more friendly and familiar.