The name Sol is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Sol is: Peace.. In the bible Solomon (son of David and Bathsheba) succeeded his father as king of Israel and wrote Proverbs; Ecclesiastes and the Song of Solomon.
Solace, from Old French solas, from Latin sōlācium ("consolation"), meaning comfort or consolation in a time of distress. Famous real-life people named Solace: | Edit. Solace Huxley Layton Campbell, granddaughter to the late Jack Layton (Canadian social democratic politician and Leader of Canada's New Democrats, NDP).
Solan Name Meaning. Irish (mainly County Mayo): reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Sochlacháin 'descendant of Sochlachán', a personal name formed with a diminutive of sochlach 'renowned'.
The German spelling for "Soleil" is "Sonne". Both mean, in English, "sun." If anyone, anywhere has used the spelling Soliel instead, it is incorrect. (Unless Soliel is its own name in and of itself, which I don't believe it is.) Also, Soleil is pronounced "so LAY."
Traditionally, the German people only used one name, but as the population increased they were forced to adopt hereditary surnames. ... Soloman comes from the baptismal name Solomon. This name is ultimately derived from the Hebrew given name Shelomo, which is derived from the word shalom, which means peace.
Greek origin meaning "wisdom" Famous real-life people named Solon: | Edit. Solon (638 BC–558 BC) was a famous Athenian lawmaker and lyric poet.
Anglicized form of the Old Norse name Somarliðr meaning "summer traveller". This was the name of a 12th-century Scottish warlord who created a kingdom on the Scottish islands.
English Meaning: The name Somerset is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Somerset is: From the summer settlers.
Meanings and history of the name Sondre: | Edit. It may be derived from the Old Norse and mean "south". Famous real-life people named Sondre: | Edit. Sondre Båtstrand, Norwegian politician and environmentalist.
Sonnen Name Meaning. German: habitational name from any of several places so named in Bavaria. German: variant of Sonne 1. Dutch: from Middle Dutch sonne 'sun', applied as a term of endearment for a loved one, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a sun.