Salomea is from the Polish Salomea — foundational from Hebrew Shalom (peace) — foundational feminine form of Solomon. A modern American baby name in the broader Polish-Catholic heritage aesthetic. Salomea is one of the foundational Polish feminine names — central to traditional Polish Catholic heritage. The foundational name connects to foundational Blessed Salomea of Poland (1211-1268) — foundational legendary foundational Polish-Hungarian princess + Poor Clare nun + foundational daughter of foundational Leszek the White Duke of Poland + foundational wife of foundational Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria + foundational King of Halych + foundational Queen of Galicia 1219-1241 + foundational central to foundational Voluntary virginity vow with husband (foundational parallel to her sister-in-law Saint Kinga) + foundational central to foundational House of Piast heritage + foundational founded foundational Poor Clares convent at Zawichost (~1255 — foundational first Poor Clares convent in Poland) + foundational beatified 1672 by foundational Pope Clement X + foundational central to foundational Polish hagiographic heritage + foundational feast day November 17; foundational also foundational Salome foundational biblical name (Mark 15:40 + 16:1) foundational among women at foundational Crucifixion + Resurrection witnesses; foundational also Salome / Herodias's daughter in foundational New Testament foundational request of John Baptist's head (Matthew 14, Mark 6). Foundational Polish feminine name reflecting Catholic + Polish hagiographic heritage.
Featured throughout Polish heritage.
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Salomea reduces to nine.