Silvester
Found 3 entry about "Silvester"
Силвестер(Serbian)
sil-VEHS-tər(English)
zil-VEHS-tu(German)
Silvester Name meanings & History
The name Silvester has Latin origins and is derived from the word "silva" which means "woods" or "forest". It is also associated with Saint Sylvester, who was the Pope of Rome from 314 to 335 AD. The name Silvester means "of the forest" or "wilderness". It is also associated with qualities such as strength, independence, and resilience. From a Latin name meaning "wooded, wild", derived from silva "wood, forest". This was the name of three popes, including Saint Silvester I who supposedly baptized the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine the Great. As an English name, Silvester (or Sylvester) has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it became less common after the Protestant Reformation. The name Silvester is traditionally used as a first name for baby boys. However, it is a versatile name that can also work for a baby girl or as a middle name. It is particularly popular in Catholic traditions due to its association with Saint Sylvester.
Zodiac Sign of Silvester: Success Capricorn
Synonyms of Silvester:
S: Success,Social Standing,Sensuality,Solidity,Sex,Security,Status
I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence
L: Lovely,Luscious,Legal,Languid,Lazy,Lover,Liaison
V: Vivacious,Vexing,Versatility,Variety
E: Exaggerate,Enliven,Enlighten,Expressive,Entertain,Environment
T: Tacky,Touchy,Testy,Truth,Tireless,Doubting Thomas,Talkative
R: Reason,Restless,Resourceful,Rational
Silvester is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Devious name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
Famous People
Some notable people with the name Silvester include Silvester Sneekly (a character in the TV series "Dastardly and Muttley"), Silvestre Dangond (a popular Colombian singer), and Silvester of Grasse (a French herbalist and author).
2.) SILVESTER (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: A borrowing from the Latin, Silvester is derived from silvester (of a wood or forest), which is from silva (wood). The name was borne by three popes, the first of whom is said to have baptized Constantine and cured him of leprosy. Var: Sylvester. Pet: Sly. (SIL-VES-TER)