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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Sylvester m. Latin silvestris 'wooded, wild', from Latin silva 'woodland'.

The name of three popes and an anti-pope, and two 12th C saints.

England
Latin
1408 Silvester (nom) GCCYork p.11
Early Modern English
1560 Silvester BUmar-vol2 p. 60; 1577 Silvester DEmar-vol1 p. 83; 1585 Silvester DEmar-vol2 p. 11; 1590 Silvester BUmar-vol1 p. 17, DEmar-vol1 p. 86; 1591 Silvester BUmar-vol2 p. 118; 1594 Silvester DEmar-vol2 p. 30
France
Latin
969 Silvestri (gen) CartSavII 4; 1135 Silvester (nom) clairvaux-12thc 7; 1147x62 Silvester (nom) ibid. 48; 1173 Silvestri (gen) ibid. 154; 1180 Silvestris (gen) RotScaNor p. 27
Old French
1313 Selvestre Paris1313 p. 30
Middle French
1392 Sevestre MemBret-II col. 607; 1563 Silvestre RegPCC-1 p. 33, Sylvestre ibid. p. 43; 1564 Silvestre ibid. p. 44; 1565 Silvestre ibid. p. 121
Italy
Latin
999 Sylvestro (abl) HGSav-4.1 p. 1; 1348 Silvestrum (acc) INP 24, Sylvestri (gen) ibid. 25; 1522x1532 Silvester (nom) DSF p. 51, 13, Silvestri (gen) ibid. p. 51, 13
Portugal
Latin
1256 Silvester (nom) PHGCRP-I no. 17
Portuguese-Galician
1238 Sylvestre PHGCRP-I no. 22b
Sweden
Early Modern Swedish
1543 Silvets (gen) Audén1980 p. 163
Cite as: R. Le Get, N. Shiel, S.L. Uckelman. "Sylvester". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2016, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2016/1/name/Sylvester.