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SILTON
MasculineUncommon English male given name derived from Old English 'silt', meaning 'willow tree'. It signifies 'dweller by the willows' or 'willow grove'.
SILUS
MasculineSilas is a Latin-derived name meaning "forest," with a historical presence in both ancient Roman times and early Christianity, notably as the companion of Saint Paul.
SILVA
MasculineLatin name that means "forest" or "woods".
SILVAN
MasculineLatin origin, honors the ancient Roman god Silvanus, protector of livestock and agriculture.
SILVANO
MasculineItalian masculine given name with Latin roots meaning "forest" or "woodland", traditionally associated with rural life.
SILVANUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin name derived from the Roman god Silvanus, protector of forests, fields, and livestock.
SILVEN
MasculineUncertain origin and does not have a widely accepted meaning or historical significance.
SILVER
MasculineRare, captivating given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from occupational roles involving silver or Middle English 'silvere', and used in some cultures like Dutch ('Sylver') and French ('Silvère'). It has gained popularity since the 1970s but remains uncommon. Symbolically, Silver evokes wealth, beauty, purity, brightness, elegance, and sophistication.
SILVERIO
MasculineItalian masculine name derived from the Latin word 'argentum', meaning 'silver'. It signifies elegance and purity.
SILVERIUS
MasculineRare, distinctive Latin name derived from 'argentum', meaning silver, originally given based on appearance or prosperity.
SILVESTER
MasculineLatin-derived given name meaning "of the woods" or "from the forest," associated with nature and history through figures like Pope Silvester II.
SILVESTRE
MasculineMale given name of Italian origin, derived from the Latin 'silva', meaning 'forest'. Traditionally associated with nature and wildlife, its popularity is linked to Saint Sylvester I.
SILVESTRO
MasculineElegant Italian name of Latin origin meaning "of or relating to the forest." It is associated with St. Sylvester I, a 4th-century pope who played a significant role in the Christianization of Rome. Despite its uniqueness, Silvestro has been used as both a first name and surname for centuries.
SILVIA
MasculineTimeless female name of Latin origin, meaning 'forest', and drawing inspiration from Silvia, the Roman goddess of forests.
SILVIANO
MasculineItalian given name derived from the Latin word "silva", meaning forest or woodland, and conveying a connection to nature.
SILVIN
MasculineLatin-derived unisex given name meaning 'of the forest', originally associated with Roman god Silvanus and families connected to forests or agriculture.
SILVINO
MasculineItalian name of Latin origin, meaning "of the forest" or "woodsman". It was likely used historically among Roman Catholic communities during the Middle Ages, possibly as a reference to Saint Sylvester.
SILVIO
MasculineSilvio, of Italian origin, means "forest" and has been used since medieval times, gaining popularity through literary works like Dante's "Divine Comedy".
SILVO
MasculineRare Latin-origin name derived from 'silva', meaning 'forest'. Its uniqueness ties it to nature, strength, and independence.
SIM
MasculineHebrew origin meaning "to hear or listen".
SIMAO
MasculineThe Portuguese name Simao, derived from 'simão' meaning 'listening', has ancient roots and notable bearers like Simone de Montfort.
SIMAR
MasculineArabic boy's name meaning 'sound' or 'noise', but when used as a given name, it is typically associated with bravery and devotion due to its historical connection to a companion of the Prophet Muhammad.
SIMBA
MasculineSwahili name of African origin, often translated to mean "lion," signifying strength and courage.
SIMBARASHE
MasculineAfrican male given name derived from Shona, meaning 'the one who brings light or illumination', symbolizing wisdom and intelligence.
SIMCHA
MasculineHebrew name of uncertain origin but often associated with 'happiness' or 'joy', popular among Ashkenazi Jews since the 19th century.
SIME
MasculineSime: A Greek-origin name meaning 'flat-nosed', associated with Poseidon, found throughout history & literature.
SIMEON
MasculineHebrew name meaning "hearing" or "hearkening," derived from the word "shama." It was borne by one of Jacob's sons in the Old Testament and is also traditionally considered to be one of the prophets who greeted baby Jesus at the Temple.
SIMERE
MasculineUncommon African first name of Igbo origin, meaning "the one who brings good fortune.
SIMI
MasculineIndian unisex name derived from Sanskrit 'simanta', meaning 'limit' or 'boundary', associated with Hindu deity Lord Shiva.
SIMION
MasculineTraditional Romanian male given name derived from Latin Simon, meaning "he has heard" or "God has heard". It holds significant historical and cultural importance in Romania, notably carried by figures such as linguist Simion Bărnuțiu and general Simion Mehedinți.
SIMIONE
MasculineItalian name meaning 'he who hears' or 'listener'.
SIMIR
MasculineSlavic name with Hebrew roots, derived from Simon, meaning "he who hears" or "God hath heard".
SIMITRIO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from Latin 'similitudo', meaning 'likeness'.
SIMMEON
MasculineHebrew origin and means "hearing" or "listening.
SIMMIE
MasculineDistinct African-origin name from Yoruba culture, meaning "one who brings peace or calm".
SIMMON
MasculineSimon is a Latin-derived name meaning "he who hears" or "obey," popularized by the apostle Simon Peter in the Bible.
SIMMONS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from 'Simmes', meaning 'son of Simon', which has Hebrew origins and signifies 'he has heard'.
SIMMS
MasculineEnglish surname derived from the Middle English word 'simnel', meaning 'finest'.
SIMON
MasculineLatin-origin name derived from "simplex," meaning simple or straightforward. Popular among early Christians, it's borne by two biblical apostles, including Simon Peter, a founder of the Catholic Church. Throughout history, notable figures like Simón Bolívar and Simon Wiesenthal have carried this enduringly popular name.
SIMONE
MasculineFeminine given name of Latin origin, derived from Simon meaning 'he has heard' in Hebrew. Traditionally used as a short form of names like Simoneau or Simoneson, it gained independence through usage for girls.