All about the name SALMON

Meaning, origin, history.

The name Salmon is of Hebrew origin and means "peace". It is derived from the Hebrew word "shalomon," which also means "peaceful" or "unwarlike." The name Salmon was borne by a king of Israel, Salmon the father of Boaz in the Bible's Book of Ruth. In Irish culture, salmon is often associated with wisdom and knowledge, as it is said that the ancient Irish learned their history from the "salmon of knowledge" that lived in the River Boyne. The name Salmon may also have Welsh origins, as it could be derived from the Welsh word "salmon," meaning "fish." Today, Salmon is still a rare but meaningful name choice for parents looking for a unique and powerful name for their child.

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Jewish
Irish
Welsh

Popularity of the name SALMON since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Salmon has been a rare but consistent choice for parents in the United States over the past century? Between 1918 and 1922, this unique name was given to five babies each year. That's a total of fifteen little Salmons born during those years! While it may not be as popular as some other names, Salmon remains a distinctive choice that has stood the test of time."