Silas (name)

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Silas
Pronunciation
Italia
Other names
Related namesSylvanus, Silvanus, Sylvain (French), Silvan (Dutch, German), Silvano (Italian)

Silas is a common given name and a lesser-known surname. It is a cognate of Silvanus.

Etymology

The name comes from the early Christian disciple Silas. He is consistently called "Silas" in Acts, but the Latin Silvanus, which means "of the forest," is always used by Paul and in the First Epistle of Peter; it is likely that "Silvanus" is the Romanized version of the original "Silas," or that "Silas" is the Greek nickname for "Silvanus." It has been suggested that Silas is the Greek version of the Aramaic "Seila," a version of the Hebrew "Saul".[1][2][3] The Latin name "Silvanus" may be derived from pre-Roman Italian languages.

Variants

  • Danish – Silas
  • Dutch – Silas
  • English – Silas, Sylas, Si, Sy
  • French – Sylvain
  • Indonesian – Silas, Silvanus
  • German – Silas, Silvan
  • Italian – Silvano

People

Given name

Surname

  • Catholicos Patriarch of the Church of the East
  • Hayden Silas Anhedönia (born 1998), better known as Ethel Cain, American singer
  • James Silas (born 1949), American basketball player
  • Paul Silas (1943–2022), American professional basketball player and coach
  • Paulo Silas (born 1965), Brazilian footballer
  • Stephen Silas (born 1973), American professional basketball coach (Paul Silas' son)
  • Xavier Silas (born 1988), American basketball player

Fictional characters

References

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  2. ^ Cheyne, Thomas Kelly; Black, John Sutherland (1903). Encyclopædia Biblica: A Critical Dictionary of the Literary, Political and Religious History, the Archæology, Geography, and Natural History of the Bible, Volume 4. Toronto: George N Morang & Company Ltd. pp. 4514–4521.
  3. ^ Smith, Barry D. "1st Letter To The Thessalonians". www.mycrandall.ca. Retrieved 12 September 2014.