Salome
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Salome can refer to:
- Salomé, the daughter of Herodias, unnamed in the New Testament, who, at Herodias' bidding, asked for John the Baptist's head on a platter.
- Salomé (play), a play originally published in French, by Oscar Wilde (1893), based on Salomé, daughter of Herodias
- Salome (opera), an opera by Richard Strauss based on Wilde's play first performed in 1905
- Salomé (1923 movie), a 1923 movie based on Wilde's play
- Salome Alexandra Queen of Judea (Ruled 76–67 BC)
- Salome (disciple), a disciple of Jesus
- Salomé, Nord, a commune in the Nord département, in France
- Salome, a Mexican Spanish soap opera, starting actress Edith Gonzalez. The Mexican soap opera is not related to the biblical story.
- Salomé, the stage name of a Spanish singer, a co-winner of the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest.
- Lou Andreas-Salome, writer
- Salome (artist), a Swiss solo artist who won MusicStar 2005. Her debut single, "Gumpu", went straight to number one in her home country.