Proper noun
Salama (plural Salamas)
A surname from Arabic.
And I've added Lala Salama (looks beautiful) and The Forgetful Knight (looks really funny). Source: Internet
It is not clear how far Reymond, Pache and Salama had ascended – but in summarizing, Crowley ventured "We had reached a height of approximately convert." Source: Internet
April K.S. Salama, MD, Director of the Melanoma Program at Duke Cancer Institute, Durham, N.C. said CLND "should no longer be considered routine" in all sentinel lymph node-positive melanoma patients. Source: Internet
Earlier, Pentagon said a US air strike near Idlib had targeted a Nusra senior leader, Ahmed Salama Mabrouk, an Egyptian also known by his nom de guerre Abu Faraj. Source: Internet
In females, says Salama, PSA is produced mainly by the Skene glands. Source: Internet
"It's extremely likely the vaccine has had a positive effect," said Salama, basing his assessment on the fact that in Mbandaka there have been no confirmed cases since mid-May and a large portion of contacts have been vaccinated there. Source: Internet