Certificate of Name
Sylvan
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Sylvan is a masculine given name of English usage, derived either as a variant of Silvanus or directly from the Latin word silva meaning "wood, forest". The name thus carries a nature-related meaning, evoking images of forests and woodlands.EtymologyUltimately, Sylvan descends from the Latin silva "forest", found in the Roman cognomen Silvanus) meaning "of the woods". The name Silvanus was borne by a Roman god of forests, as well as a companion of Saint Paul mentioned in the New Testament (also called Silas). The link between Sylvan and Paul is indirect but one legacy chain shows that Paul is the root; the related Latin names from this word family include Silvio, Silvius, and Silviu.Historical and Cultural SignificanceWhile Silvanus was used during Roman times and early Christianity, Sylvan emerged as a distinct English form in more recent centuries. It became most common as a given name in the 1800s, influenced by the popularity of literary and floral names. The name has also been adopted as a surname.Notable BearersAmong well-known individuals bearing the name Sylvan are Canadian-Israeli businessman Sylvan Adams (born 1958), English footballer Sylvan Ebanks-Blake (born 1986), American literary critic Sylvan Barnet (1926–2016), and American businessman Sylvan Goldman (1898–1984), the inventor of the shopping cart.Meaning: “wood, forest”Origin: Latin via Silvanus or directly from silvaType: Given name (masculine)Usage: English
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