Is Sol short for anything?
Yes. Sol is a nickname in most old records, and it usually points to Solomon. No other formal name claims it in the records we track. Expect it in American and British records, mostly 1700s-1900s. A record that says Sol and a record that says Solomon can easily be the same person, so search both names before you rule anyone out.
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Is Sol a nickname?+
In old records, almost always - it stands for Solomon. Treat it as a pointer to a formal name until the documents prove otherwise.
Is Sol a real name on its own?+
It mostly rode on Solomon in the eras we track (1700s-1900s). If your ancestor's papers only ever say Sol, record it as written and keep Solomon as a candidate.
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