New Years Eve
Note: "New Year's Eve" is also a common misspelling for the last day of the year, New Year's Eve . This is only written with i . |
Sylvester (from Latin silva , "forest") stands for:
- an alternative spelling of the first name "Silvester" - name bearer see Silvester (first name) .
- the hapless cat from the cartoon series Sylvester and Tweety
- Sylvester (film) , a 1924 film by director Lupu Pick
- New Years Eve (Prague) († 1161), Bishop of Prague
- Sylvester , stage name of Sylvester James (1947–1988), American soul and disco singer
- Sylvester (moon crater) , moon crater named after James Joseph Sylvester
Places in the United States:
- New Years Eve (Georgia)
- New Years Eve (Michigan)
- New Years Eve (Pennsylvania)
- New Years Eve (Texas)
- New Years Eve (West Virginia)
- Sylvester, Wisconsin , Town (ship) in Green County
People: Sylvester (an alternative spelling of "New Year's Eve") is the surname of the following people:
- Albert Hale Sylvester (1871–1944), American cartographer
- Christine Sylvester (* 1969), German writer
- Cody Sylvester (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- David Sylvester (1924–2001), English author, art critic and curator
- Dean Sylvester (born 1972), American ice hockey player
- Donald Sylvester , American sound engineer and sound designer
- Dustin Sylvester (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Emmy Sylvester (1910–1994), Austrian doctor and psychoanalyst
- Friedrich Sylvester (1871-1914). Senator and City Planning Officer in Altona
- Hans Sylvester (1897–1939), Austrian agricultural expert, politician (CS, VF) and Nazi victim
- Harold Sylvester (* 1949), American film and television actor
- Heiner Sylvester (* 1944), German filmmaker
- Hilde Stock-Sylvester (1914–2006), German painter
- James Joseph Sylvester (1814–1897), British mathematician
- Jorge Sylvester (* 1954), Panamanian jazz saxophonist
- Judith Sylvester , maiden name of Judith Siebert (* 1977), German volleyball player
- Julius Sylvester (1854–1944), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Megan Sylvester (* 1994), British water diver
- Peter Sylvester (1937–2007), German painter and graphic artist
- Regine Sylvester (* 1946), German journalist and author
- Rick Sylvester (born 1942), American mountaineer and stuntman
- Sebastian Sylvester (* 1980), German boxer
- William Sylvester (1922–1995), American actor
See also:
- New Year's Eve (disambiguation) with people named "New Year's Eve"
- New Year's Eve , the last day of the year
- Sylvester Medal (English Sylvester Medal ), an award of the Royal Society named after James Joseph Sylvester
- New Year's equation
- Sylvester's theorem, see Münzproblem # Sylvester's theorem (also: Frobenius problem) from the field of number theory
- Sylvester-Gallai's theorem, mathematical theorem of plane geometry
- Syl Johnson (actually Sylvester Thompson ; * 1936), American musician
- Sylvestre
Wiktionary: Sylvester - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations