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Silas

Male

Silas is a name with ancient roots, derived from the Latin name Silvanus, meaning "of the woods" or "forest". It has strong biblical connections, appearing in the New Testament. Over time, it has enjoyed periods of popularity, particularly in recent years, experiencing a resurgence as a classic yet strong choice for boys.

The name Silas has a quiet strength to it. It's a name that often evokes a sense of wisdom and quiet confidence. While not overly flashy, its classic nature ensures it won't feel dated.

Silas Weir Mitchell

American physician and writer (1829-1914). He was a pioneer in neurology and a prolific author of novels and short stories, known for his psychological realism.

Silas Marner

Title character from George Eliot's novel *Silas Marner* (1861). A weaver ostracized by his community, his life changes after he finds a young girl.

Silas Deane

American diplomat (1737-1789). He played a significant role in the early years of the American Revolution, serving as a key representative to France.

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