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).
The Hebrew name for Solomon is (Shlomo).
Solomon is Hebrew.
Solomon Asher Birnbaum has written: 'The Hebrew scripts'
The name Solomon originates from the Hebrew language. It is derived from the Hebrew name (Shelomoh), meaning "peaceful" or "peaceful one."
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.