Sulamith
Sulamith (also Shulamit, Shulamith Schulamith or ) is a female first name of Hebrew origin. He is best known for one of the Old Testament ( from the Song of Solomon, Chapter 7, verse 1), on the other hand from the Death Fugue by Paul Celan.
Origin and Meaning of the Name
Hebrew Sulamith - the peaceable, peaceful
Name winners
First name
- Shulamit Aloni (1928-2014), Israeli lawyer, human rights politician, writer and politician
- Shulamith Firestone (1945-2012), Canadian- American sociologist and feminist theorist
- Shulamit King ( born 1930 ), Israeli human rights activist
- Shulamit Lapid ( born 1934 ), Israeli writer
- Shulamit Volkov ( b. 1942 ), Israeli historian
- Sulamith Wülfing (1901-1989), German artist and illustrator
Art figures
- Sulamith, the lovers in the Song of Solomon
- Sulamith, in Paul Celan's Death Fugue, the representative for the Jewish victims
- Sulamith, the name of a Jewish girl who is addressed in the poem "On the burnt Jew " of the Polish poet Halina Poswiatowskas
- Sulamith, main character in the eponymous German feature film (1917 ) by Eugen Illés with Ica of Lenkeffy in the role of Shulamith
Magazine
- Sulamith. Magazine for the transport of culture and humanity among the Jewish nation (1806-1843)
Painting
- Sulamith and Maria, panel painting by the German painter Franz Pforr from the 1811