Zulema Tiberio
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1940
Argentine journalist and fashion figure who became one of Argentina's most iconic style personalities
"peace, wholeness"
"peace, safe"
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“A peaceful Arabic name with Latin American warmth”
Zuleyma is a Spanish/Latin American variant of Zulema, which derives from the Arabic Sulaima, the feminine form of Suleiman (Solomon). The name connects to the Hebrew Shalom and Arabic Salam, both meaning peace. Through the legendary King Solomon, the name carries connotations of wisdom, peace, and divine favor. In some traditions, Zuleikha was the name given to Potiphar's wife in Islamic and Jewish lore.
Zuleyma is most common in Latin American countries with Arab heritage influence, particularly in regions where Lebanese and Syrian immigrants settled in the early 20th century. In the United States, it appears primarily in Hispanic communities and represents a beautiful cross-cultural name bridging Arabic and Spanish traditions.
The name honors the legacy of King Solomon, revered as a great prophet and wise ruler in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. In Islamic tradition, Zulaikha (a variant) is the name sometimes given to the wife of Potiphar in the story of Joseph. The name carries spiritual weight across multiple Abrahamic faiths.
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1940
Argentine journalist and fashion figure who became one of Argentina's most iconic style personalities
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Name given in Islamic tradition to Potiphar's wife, a significant figure in the Quranic story of Prophet Yusuf