Silvano is a male name with Italian origin. It is pronounced as sil-VAH-no (/siˈlva.no/). The name Silvano has variations, including Silvan. In terms of popularity in the United States, Silvano has been given to newborn boys consistently over the years. While it hasn't reached the top ranks, it maintains a steady level of usage. In recent years, Silvano has been given to around 9 to 15 babies annually. The name's associations include its Italian heritage and its connection to nature, as it derives from the Latin word "silva," meaning "forest" or "woods." Silvano would be an excellent choice for parents looking for a unique and charming name for their baby boy.
Silvano Levy is an academic specializing in surrealism, with a focus on Belgian surrealism and the works of artists such as René Magritte, E.L.T. Mesens, and Paul Nougé. He has curated national touring exhibitions and published several books on surrealism, including works on Conroy Maddox and Desmond Morris. |
Silvano "Chori" Shueg - Silvano Shueg Hechevarría, also known as Chori or Choricera, was a renowned Cuban percussionist who gained fame in the 1930s for his lively performances in Havana and composed popular sones. |
Silvano Ceccherini (1915-1974) was an Italian anarchist and autobiographical novelist. |
Silvano Moro was an Italian footballer and manager who played as a defender and represented the Italy national football team in a friendly match against Austria in 1958. |