This is the 1881st most frequent Arabic word.
سليمان
"Sليمان" translates to "Solomon," a prophet and king in Islamic, Christian, and Jewish traditions.
Here 'سليمان' is a proper noun, specifically a male given name, and acts as the subject of the sentence.
سليمان يقرأ كتابًا جديدًا.
Sulaiman is reading a new book.
In this sentence, 'سليمان' is also a proper noun, referring to the historical figure King Sulaiman.
قصة الملك سليمان معروفة في التاريخ الإسلامي.
The story of King Sulaiman is well-known in Islamic history.
Here, 'سليمان' is used as part of the proper noun for a company name, and typically indicates an association with someone named Sulaiman.