Certificate of Name
Forest
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Forest is a masculine given name used in English-speaking countries, often considered a variant of Forrest or else directly taken from the English word forest. The name evokes wooded landscapes and the tranquility of nature.Etymology and OriginsThe name Forest ultimately derives from the same surname origin as Forrest, an English surname meaning "forest," used for someone who lived near a royal forest or worked as a forester. The word itself comes from Old French forest, from Latin forestis (silva), meaning "outside wood." In modern English use, Forest can be seen as a given name directly inspired by the natural landscape.Notable BearersWhile less common than the alternative spelling Forrest, Forest has been borne by notable individuals such as American musician Forest Whitaker (but his given name is spelled Forrest, though often confused). The name gained modest publicity through the protagonist of Forrest Gump (1994), whose warmth and authenticity influenced the spelling variations. In terms of geographic and cultural spread, the name is most common in the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia.Related FormsVariants of the name include Forrest, Forestus, and Forester. The name is often used as a first name, but also appears as a surname.Key FactsMeaning: “forest,” derived from Old French and LatinOrigin: EnglishType: First nameUsage Regions: English-speaking countries
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