3 occurrences in 3 dictionaries

Reference: Shulamite

American

Peaceful, in Hebrew a feminine name, corresponding to Solomon as Julia does to Julius. It is the figurative name of the bride in Solomon's Song, Song 6:13; and the bridegroom is represented by SOLOMON, also meaning peaceful.

Easton

the same, as some think, with "Shunammite," from "Shunem:" otherwise, the import of the word is uncertain (Song 6:13; R.V., "Shulammite").

Morish

Shu'lamite

Name introduced in the Canticles. It is a feminine noun traceable, like Solomon, to Shalom, 'peace.' It is the virgins who use this term. The union of the bridegroom and bride is such that she can be called by the same name. The 'two armies' seen in the Shulamite doubtless refer to the union of Judah and Israel. Cant. 6:13.