Silverius
s(i)-lve-rius,
sil-verius
US Popularity:5690
Origin:Latin
Meaning:Wooded, forested, wild, sylvan
Not to be confused with the Germanic Silver, Silverius stems from the Latin root silva, meaning “wooded,” “forested,” “wild,” and “sylvan.” Steeped in whimsy and wonder, Silverius is a Roman surname and can be linked to Silvanus, the god of wild, uncultivated lands and the countryside. Silverius was borne by a sixth-century pope who became a saint, embodying the many faithful paths the ancient Romans walked. For the open-minded tot curious about all things spiritual, Silverius grants space for exploration and fun.
How Popular Is The Name Silverius?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1919
#4714
in 1919
+ 3
from 1918
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