While writing my column on the name
Sylvester (link found in Name Facts board) I ran across the name
Sylvan. This short form of
Silvanus or
Sylvanus was among the top thousand boys' names on the Social Security list betweeen 1900 and 1935. I can see why
Sylvester doesn't fit in with contemporary tastes, but as a "two syllables ending in -n" that contains an internal "v", I would think that
Sylvan would be ripe for revival for American boys now. What do you all think of it?