@aWhiteGuy His mother's real name is Мария Ивановна Шеломова (Maria Ivanovna Shelomova). Russian patronyms mean her dad's first name was Shelom. I don't think I need to tell you that's not Russian
@Charfuhrer @aWhiteGuy Okay, yeah, thanks. I fuck that up sometimes. Icelandic names are First Middle Patronym so I'm very used to it being that way
@aWhiteGuy Sure, but those are White people borrowing from a jewish religion and just Germanic names that jews appropriated.
I might be wrong but I can't find any actual info on the etymology, it's purely just about his family, which makes me doubt it's some general family name instead of foreign
@aWhiteGuy Found it. Helmet or hill
"Family name Shelomov has its start from nickname Shelom. At it's base lies the old word «shelom», that is «shlem», metal helmet"
I'll admit I'm wrong then
But yes, Shelomova does sound non-Russian and Yiddish in origin, quite semitic