Proper noun
Soliman (plural Solimans)
A surname from Spanish, an anglicization and Filipino form of Solimán, or transliteration of the Arabic surname سليمان.
If the trials — set to begin within six months — prove successful, MR-Linac could revolutionize treatment of the disease, says Dr. Hany Soliman, a radiation oncologist at Sunnybrook. Source: Internet
"Imbes tulungan ni Sec. Dinky Soliman ang mga kababayan nating sinalanta ni bagyong Lando, ay busy siya sa pagkakampanya para sa mga manok ng Liberal Party," said lawyer Rico Quicho, Binay's spokesman for political affairs. Source: Internet
Lacierda asked the public not to blame Social Welfare Secretary Corazon Soliman for the rotten food aid distributed to storm survivors in Palo, Leyte. Source: Internet
In other reports, the CCT has been proven to be used for political purposes, namely in the past election where DSWD Secretary Dinkly Soliman was reported to have used the CCT to woo voters for am administration congressional candidate. Source: Internet
Soliman earlier emphasized that the first responders during post-disasters are the LGU while DSWD does the augmentation or provision of the necessary support through food and non-food assistance. Source: Internet
Soliman is an Egyptian lawyer whose work focuses on expanding women’s rights in both the “private sphere and the judicial system,” and in particular through a interpretation of religion. Source: Internet