Slyvia Girl

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Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: SIL-vee-uh /ˈsɪl.vi.ə/

Origin: Latin; English

Meaning: Latin: 'from the forest'; English: 'woodland'

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Slyvia has its roots in the Latin word "silva," meaning "forest" or "woodland." This etymology suggests a connection to nature and the outdoors, as the name evokes imagery of lush greenery and natural beauty. The name evolved through various forms, transitioning from Latin to the Old French "Silvie" before entering the English language as "Sylvia." The adoption of the name into English can be traced back to the Renaissance period, when classical names became popular due to the revival of interest in ancient Roman and Greek culture.

Historically, the name Sylvia has been borne by notable figures, including the character Sylvia in William Shakespeare's play "The Two Gentlemen of Verona," written in the early 17th century. This play contributed to the name's literary significance, as it showcased a strong female character associated with themes of love and loyalty.

Additionally, Sylvia is often linked to Saint Sylvia, the mother of Saint Gregory the Great, who served as Pope from 590 to 604 AD. This association with a saint further solidified the name's standing in Christian tradition.

Culturally, the name Sylvia has been embraced in various literary and artistic contexts, symbolizing beauty, nature, and femininity. Its connection to the natural world has made it a favored choice in poetry and literature, where it often represents purity and grace.

The name has also inspired diminutive forms such as Sylvie, which carry similar connotations of charm and affection. Overall, Sylvia's enduring presence in literature and its rich etymological background reflect its deep-rooted significance in various cultural narratives.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Slyvia was first seen in the United States in 1918.

Slyvia has ranked as high as #5002 nationally, which occurred in 1965, and has been most popular in .

In the past 5 years the name Slyvia has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

The name Slyvia is part of our comprehensive baby names database, which includes Social Security Administration (SSA) data dating back to 1880—the first official year of state and national tracking. The chart below shows when Slyvia was first recorded in the United States and illustrates how its popularity has risen and fallen over time.

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

We track the national popularity of each baby name annually. The table below displays each year along with the number of births reported by the Social Security Administration. This data combines all state-level reporting from the SSA's baby names database to provide a comprehensive view of overall birth counts for Slyvia.

Year Total Births Girl
1999 5 5
1989 7 7
1987 5 5
1986 6 6
1985 10 10
1984 5 5
1980 5 5
1979 10 10
1977 7 7
1976 10 10
1975 10 10
1974 5 5
1973 8 8
1972 7 7
1971 12 12
1970 11 11
1969 6 6
1968 6 6
1967 12 12
1965 15 15
1964 10 10
1963 14 14
1962 13 13
1961 8 8
1960 13 13
1959 5 5
1958 9 9
1957 14 14
1956 9 9
1955 8 8
1954 11 11
1953 8 8
1947 7 7
1946 6 6
1943 5 5
1942 8 8
1939 8 8
1927 5 5
1926 5 5
1920 8 8
1918 5 5

Top States for Slyvia

We track the most popular states for each baby name every year and highlight the locations where the name appears most frequently. The table below shows the five states with the highest number of births for this name in the selected year. Use the toggle to expand the list to every state with reported births.

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