Silas

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Silas is a male name .

Origin and meaning

Silas is a male given name that was taken from the Bible. Silas was a confidante and companion of the apostle Paul . The Catholic name day is celebrated on July 13th .

The origin of the name Silas is not completely clear; therefore the common assumption that it is a Greek name is not proven. It is assumed that the name Silas is a Graecized form of an Aramaic variant of the Hebrew name Saul (meaning: "the [God] requested") or the Greek short form of the Latin name Silvan , or Silvanus (meaning: Silvanus is the ancient Roman god of the forest, the field and the herds; "silva" = Latin forest ).

The name is particularly widespread in the British and Anglo-American regions. The Lutheran memorial days for the namesake in America are January 26th ( ELCA ) and February 10th ( LCMS ).

Name bearer

First name

Intermediate name

  • Earl Silas Tupper (1907–1983), American inventor and founder of the Tupperware group named after him

fiction

family name

stage name

  • Silas (soccer player) (actually Jorge Manuel Rebelo Fernandes ; * 1976), Portuguese soccer player and coach

swell

  • Duden - Lexicon of first names; P. 325, p. 333, p. 334; Bibliographical Institute & FA: Brockhaus AG, Mannheim 2007; ISBN 9783411049455
  • Silas on baby-vornamen.de