Silverio

Meaning of Silverio

Silverio is a captivating name with origins in both Italian and Spanish. In Italian, it is pronounced as "sil-VEH-ree-o" (/silˈve.rjo/), while in Spanish, it is pronounced as "sil-VEH-ree-oh" (/silˈve.ri.o/). The name Silverio has variations, such as Silvio.

When looking at the data for the newborns in the United States of America, we can see that the name Silverio has had varying levels of popularity over the years. In recent times, it has been given to around 11 to 16 baby boys per year. However, its usage was more prominent in the past, particularly in the 1970s and earlier. It reached its peak in 1940 when it was ranked as the 1471st most popular name for baby boys.

The name Silverio carries a sense of strength and charm. It exudes an air of elegance and sophistication due to its Italian and Spanish roots. Choosing this name for your son will give him a distinctive and memorable identity that celebrates his heritage.

Pronunciation

Italian

  • Pronunced as sil-VEH-ree-o (/silˈve.rjo/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as sil-VEH-ree-oh (/silˈve.ri.o/)

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Similar Names to Silverio

Notable People Named Silverio

Silverio Pérez Figueroa is a multi-talented Puerto Rican musician, writer, comedian, entrepreneur, and broadcasting media host.
Silverio Vega - Silverio "Sal" A. Vega is a Cuban American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly and as the mayor of West New York.
Silverio Franconetti y Aguilar, also known as Silverio, was a prominent singer during the Golden Age of flamenco, known for his exceptional voice.
Silverio Pérez, known as "The Pharaoh," was a prominent Mexican matador.
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