Szilvia name - Meaning of Szilvia
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- Gender
- Feminine
- Lucky Number
- 8
- Usage
- Hungarian, Latin
- Pronounced
- SEEL-vee-aw
- Szilvia Meaning
- Hungarian form of Silvia. Szilvia is a Hungarian variant of Sylvia. Sylvia originates in Latin language and means "from the woods". It is a variant of Silvia and a feminine form of Silvius. Rhea Silvia is considered the founder of Rome and the mother of Romulus and Remus. Silvia is also the Roman goddess of the moon and the forest. In English-speaking countries, the name was popularized in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, a play by William Shakespeare.
Szilvia Related Names
Other Languages: Silviya, Silva (Bulgarian), Sílvia (Catalan), Silvija (Croatian), Silvie (Czech), Sylvia (Danish), Silvia, Sylvia (English), Sylvia, Sylvi (Finnish), Sylvie (French), Silvia, Sylvia (German), Silvia (Italian), Silvia (Late Roman), Sylvia, Sølvi, Sylvi (Norwegian), Sylwia (Polish), Silvia, Sílvia (Portuguese), Silvia (Roman Mythology), Silvia (Romanian), Silvia (Slovak), Silvija, Silva (Slovene), Silvia (Spanish), Sylvia, Sylvi (Swedish)
Szilvia Celebrities
Szilvia Peter Szabo - singer,