Meaning & History
Solly is a given name and nickname, predominantly a diminutive of Solomon.
Etymology and Origin
The name Solly derives from Solomon, which traces back to the Hebrew name שְׁלֹמֹה (Shelomo), itself from שָׁלוֹם (shalom) meaning "peace." In the Old Testament, Solomon was the son of David and Bathsheba, renowned for wisdom and wealth, though he later turned to idolatry. The diminutive form Solly has been used in English-speaking countries, often as an affectionate or informal variant of Solomon.
Notable Bearers
- Solly Granatstein, American television producer
- Solly Krieger (1909–1964), American world champion middleweight boxer
- Solly Shoke (born 1956), South African general
- Solly March (born 1994), English footballer (son of Solly as a nickname for Solomon)
- Solly Tyibilika (1979–2011), South Africa rugby union player
Distribution and Usage
Solly is predominantly used in English-speaking countries, particularly among Jewish communities where Solomon is a common name. It also appears as a surname, though less frequently.
- Meaning: Diminutive of Solomon (peace)
- Origin: Hebrew
- Type: Given name, nickname
- Usage regions: English-speaking countries, especially Jewish diaspora
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Solly