Silvia
Silvia is a feminine given name used in many languages, including Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, and several Central and Northern European languages. It derives from the Latin feminine form Silvius, or from silva, meaning forest or woods. The English variant Sylvia (and related forms such as Sylvie) shares the same root, while other languages offer spellings like Silvija, Sylwia, Silviya, or Silvie.
Historically, the name appears in Roman and medieval European contexts. In Roman legend, Rhea Silvia is the
Notable people and uses of the name include Queen Silvia of Sweden, born Silvia Renate Sommerlath in
Variants of the name remain common in contemporary usage, with spellings such as Sylvia, Sylvie, Silvie, and