Updated April 15, 2024

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Boy name origins & meanings

What does Silas mean and stand for?

Meaning: 

  • Latin: Forest, woods
  • English: From the forest

Gender: Male

Syllables: 2

Pronunciation: The name Silas is pronounced sigh-luhs

Boy name variations

Silvester

Silvester

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Sylvester

Sylvester

+ 3% this year
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Sly

Sly

- 25% this year
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Sylvestro

Sylvestro

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Silvestre

Silvestre

- 18% this year
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Silvanus

Silvanus

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Syl

Syl

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Sil

Sil

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Szilveszter

Szilveszter

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How Popular Is The Name Silas

Family name origins & meanings

 

English: from the personal name Silas, a vernacular form of Latin Silvanus (see Silvano).

Hungarian (Szilas): from the old Hungarian personal name Szilas, or from a pet form of the ecclasiastical names Szilveszter or Szilvánusz (see Silvester, Silvano).

 

Silas in Pop Culture

Do you know these fictional characters that share this first name?

  • Silas Marner from Silas Marner - A weaver who becomes a guardian to a young girl, leading to profound changes in his life.
  • Silas Botwin from Weeds - Eldest son in the Botwin family, who eventually takes part in the family's marijuana business.
  • Silas University from Carmilla - A fictional university that serves as the main setting for supernatural events in the web series.
  • Silas from The Da Vinci Code - A monk who serves as an antagonist, deeply involved in the hunt for the Holy Grail.
  • Silas Stone from DC Comics - A scientist and the father of Victor Stone, also known as the superhero Cyborg.

Popularity of the Name Silas

According to Social Security Administration data, the name Silas has seen a remarkable increase in popularity over recent years. It soared into the top 100 names for baby boys in the United States, ranking impressively within this group. This name, with its roots deeply embedded in history, was relatively obscure until the late 20th century when it began gaining traction among parents looking for unique yet traditional names. 

Historically, Silas is a figure in the Bible, acting as a companion of Paul on his second missionary journey, which possibly contributes to its enduring appeal. In terms of cultural representation, Silas has been featured in various forms of media. 

Notably, the character Silas Marner, from the novel Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe by George Eliot, is one of the most renowned bearers of the name. Additionally, characters named Silas appear in modern TV shows and movies, broadening its recognition and appeal. This blend of historical significance and contemporary presence underscores the multifaceted appeal of the name Silas.

Nicknames for Silas

  • Si
  • Syl
  • Sil

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