Sylvan
What are your opinions on Sylvan?
It is a variant on Sylvain, according to BtN.
Boys name.
BQ - Spelling preference? Sylvan or Silvan?
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It is a variant on Sylvain, according to BtN.
Boys name.
BQ - Spelling preference? Sylvan or Silvan?
______________________________________________
"How wonderful it is that no one need wait a single moment before starting to improve upon the world." -Ann Frank
Mama to my "bright star" Clarisse Bituin and Wife to Julius. Mahal na mahal from our little family to yours!
This message was edited 6/10/2015, 6:52 AM
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Sylvan is a nice name. For some reason it makes me think of vampires, I suspect it's a name in a TV show of some sort. I have no real strong opinions on it. I don't hate the name and I think it's an uncommon boys name without being a strange name or totally unheard of :D
I personally prefer the spelling Sylvan, looks much nicer.
I personally prefer the spelling Sylvan, looks much nicer.
Definitely Sylvan and I really like it.
I used to have an acquaintance named Sylvan and I always thought he had a super cool name.
I used to have an acquaintance named Sylvan and I always thought he had a super cool name.
Pretty sure Sylvan is a learning center haha! So I automatically think of that
I like this name. Strangely, I first came across it a few years ago when an old friend of mine used it on her Sonic the Hedgehog fan character, ha. I thought at the time that she had made it up.
The name always makes me think of trees and woods, probably because of the meaning of the word. That's a good thing for me, as I tend to like outdoorsy, natural, "green" names for boys. I prefer the Sylvan spelling.
The name always makes me think of trees and woods, probably because of the meaning of the word. That's a good thing for me, as I tend to like outdoorsy, natural, "green" names for boys. I prefer the Sylvan spelling.
I like it, it's reasonably popular where I live-certainly not overused.
I prefer Sylvan, but then, I'm always going to like a "y" in a name, unless it's forced in ridiculously.
I prefer Sylvan, but then, I'm always going to like a "y" in a name, unless it's forced in ridiculously.
I think of the learning center as well, but that's not necessarily the worst association. I like the sound in the same way I love Sylvie, obv. Thumbs up from me.
I like it. I can picture it fitting in fine among kids named things like Sebastian and Gratian and Lucian. Sylvain would seem super-French here (try-hard and difficult, on someone who didn't speak French) but Sylvan does not. Sylvan's about as much a poetic word as Trinity or Constance is, so I don't think something like Sylvan Learning Center wrecks it at all. IMO, things like that only bother people when a name is just a name on paper, and stop when they meet a real person with a name.
I like Silvan and it looks more Roman. But Sylvan seems more conventional... dunno. I guess if I were a man with the name, I'd rather be Silvan.
I like Silvan and it looks more Roman. But Sylvan seems more conventional... dunno. I guess if I were a man with the name, I'd rather be Silvan.
This message was edited 6/10/2015, 9:21 AM
I've seen Silvan used, it's very pretty in my opinion. I prefer that spelling to Sylvan, it makes me think of Latin "silva", "forest".
...Learning Center.
My first thought, as well -
this
Yeah. I realized that post-post. I wondered if the Silvan spelling might solve the problem, or if association with a learning center is really a negative at all.
Not sure.
Not sure.
I don't care for it. But it's probably because I can't separate it from the Sylvan Learning Center. Not that it's a bad connection, I mean the business helps kids, but idk, it makes the name take on a sillier feel to me
I'd go for Sylvain, honestly. Sylvan is much too adjectival - like Rural or Rustic!
I'm not a fan, though I do like Silvester so you'd think i'd like it. It has a sinister feel to me (unsure why)
Spelling wise I prefer Silvan
Spelling wise I prefer Silvan
Just saw the Silvan spelling, and I am leaning towards it too.
Plus, totally forgot about the Sylvan Learning Centers here in the States. Think that would be an issue?
(I love Silvester)
Plus, totally forgot about the Sylvan Learning Centers here in the States. Think that would be an issue?
(I love Silvester)
This message was edited 6/10/2015, 7:29 AM
To me it feels a little... insipid. I don't really like it.
Oh, I like it. I've always liked Sylvia for a girl, so this is a nice masculine version. Brilliant!