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SYLVAN
Girl/Female
British, English, Latin
From the Forest
Girl/Female
Latin English
From the forest.
Boy/Male
French
Trees; sylvan.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Netherlands
Of the Woods; Wood; Forest; From the Forest
Boy/Male
American, British, English, Greek, Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Greek God of Trees; Variant of Sylvanus
Girl/Female
Latin
From the forest.
Boy/Male
Latin American
Of the forest.
Boy/Male
English German Latin
Trees; sylvan. See also Sylvester and Silvano.
Boy/Male
Latin
Of the forest.
Boy/Male
Australian, French, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish
Referring to the Mythological Greek God of Trees; Woods; Similar to Sylvanus
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Dutch, French, Latin
Woods; Of the Forest; Wood Dweller
Boy/Male
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Forest Dweller; Trees; Wooded; A Forest; Sylvan
Boy/Male
Australian, Spanish
Referring to the Mythological Greek God of Trees; Similar to Sylvanus
Female
Italian
Variant spelling of Italian Silvana, SYLVANA means "from the forest."
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n.
The west wind, or zephyr; -- usually personified, and made the most mild and gentle of all the sylvan deities.
n.
A sylvan deity or demigod, represented as part man and part goat, and characterized by riotous merriment and lasciviousness.
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Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan.
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Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan.
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Of or pertaining to woods; sylvan.
n.
See Sylvanium.
n.
A mineral, a telluride of gold and silver, of a steel-gray, silver-white, or brass-yellow color. It often occurs in implanted crystals resembling written characters, and hence is called graphic tellurium.
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Sylvan.
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Of or pertaining to a sylva; forestlike; hence, rural; rustic.
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Sylvan.
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A rare nonmetallic element, analogous to sulphur and selenium, occasionally found native as a substance of a silver-white metallic luster, but usually combined with metals, as with gold and silver in the mineral sylvanite, with mercury in Coloradoite, etc. Symbol Te. Atomic weight 125.2.
n.
See Sylvanite.
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Abounding in forests or in trees; woody.
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An old name for tellurium.
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A fabled deity of the wood; a satyr; a faun; sometimes, a rustic.
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A liquid hydrocarbon obtained together with furfuran (tetrol) by the distillation of pine wood; -- called also methyl tetrol, or methyl furfuran.