If you are talking about the book, it's called Shir ha Shirim (שיר השירי×), which means "Song of Songs".
If you want to translate the phrasse "Song of Solomon" literally into Hebrew, it would be Shir shel Shlomo (שיר של שלמה).
Solomon = shlomo, spelled שלמה
Solomon is Hebrew.
Solomon Asher Birnbaum has written: 'The Hebrew scripts'
Solomon is a name of Hebrew origin (not Greek); the meaning is peace.
Solomon Sebag has written: 'The Hebrew primer and reading book' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Abraham Solomon Waldstein has written: 'The Evolution of Modern Hebrew literature 1850-1912'
A hebrew king would not have written about sexual awakening
I'm assuming that the "sol" in the question is the nickname of a person named 'Solomon'.The name 'Solomon' is one of those words that comes to us FROM Hebrew by way of King James.The Hebrew pronunciation of the original, still often used as a name today, is "sh'LO-MO".(Rhymes with 'slo-mo'.)
Solomon in Hebrew is Shlomo which is written shin, lamed, mem, hey - שלמה
Yes. It is an English variation of Solomon, which in Hebrew is shlomo (שלמה).
'Ben' is the Hebrew word for 'son' and so a 'ben Solomon' in Hebrew and Bible terms is a son of Solomon.
Solomon ben Judah Hanau has written: 'Sefer Tsohar ha-tevah' -- subject(s): Grammar, Hebrew language
Jedidiah is a Hebrew name from the Bible. The name means "beloved of Yahweh". Solomon receives this name in the Old Testament.