# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
946 | Silius | Shakespearean | Antony and Cleopatra'. An officer in Ventidius's army. | M | |
947 | Sill | Latin | Of the forest. | M | |
948 | Silla | Biblical | Exalting. | M | |
949 | Silny | Czechoslovakian | Strong. | M | |
950 | Siloa | Biblical | Bough, weapon, armor. | M | |
951 | Siloam | Biblical | Bough, weapon, armor. | M | |
952 | Siloe | Biblical | Bough, weapon, armor. | M | |
953 | Silos | Latin | Of the forest. | M | |
954 | Silsby | English | From Sill's farm. | M | |
955 | Silvain | Latin | Of the forest. | M | |
956 | Silvano | Latin | Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. A number of saints bore the name. | M | |
957 | Silvanos | Latin | Of the forest. | M | |
958 | Silvanus | Biblical | Who loves the forest. | M | |
959 | Silvanus | Latin | Of the forest. God of trees and forests. | M | |
960 | Silverio | Portuguese | Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. | M | |
961 | Silverio | Spanish | Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. | M | |
962 | Silvester | English | Trees; sylvan. See also Sylvester and Silvano. | M | |
963 | Silvester | German | Trees; sylvan. See also Sylvester and Silvano. | M | |
964 | Silvester | Latin | Of the woods; of the forest. | M | |
965 | Silvestre | French | Trees; sylvan. | M | |
966 | Silvino | Spanish | Variant of Sylvanus referring to the mythological Greek god of trees. | M | |
967 | Silvio | Italian | Silver. | M | |
968 | Silvius | Latin | Of the forest. | M | |
969 | Silvius | Shakespearean | As You Like It' A shepherd. | M | |
970 | Sim | Gaelic | Heard. | M | |
971 | Sim | Greek | Diminutive of Simon: Snub-nosed. | M | |
972 | Sim | Scottish | Listener. | M | |
973 | Simab | Muslim | Mercury. Quicksilver.. | M | |
974 | Siman | Czechoslovakian | Heard. | M | |
975 | Simao | Hebrew | Obedient. | M | |
976 | Simcha | Hebrew | Joy. | M | |
977 | Simen | Hebrew | Obedient. | M | |
978 | Simeon | Biblical | That hears or obeys, that is heard | M | |
979 | Simeon | English | Variant of Simon meaning 'hear; listen.'. | M | |
980 | Simeon | Greek | Sign. | M |