Silva
For other uses, see Silva (disambiguation).
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Family name | |
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Meaning | "forest, woodland or jungle" |
Region of origin | Portugal |
Silva (or da Silva or D'Silva) is the most common surname in the Portuguese-speaking countries, such as Portugal[1][2][3] and Brazil.[4][5] Its meaning is derived from the Latin word silva meaning 'forest' or 'woodland'.
It is also widespread in regions of the former Portuguese Empire in America (from Galicia (Spain)), Africa and Asia, including India and Sri Lanka. Movement of people has led to the name being used in many places; da Silva is the fifth most common surname in the French department of Val-de-Marne, outside Paris[6] and it was the 19th most-common family name given to newborns between 1966 and 1990 in France.
Arts
Actors
- Adele Silva, British actress
- António Silva (actor), Portuguese actor
- Douglas Silva, Brazilian actor
- Fernando Ramos da Silva, Brazilian actor
- Freddie Silva, Sri Lankan actor, comedian
- Henry Silva, American actor
- Howard da Silva, American actor
- Leslie Silva, American actress
- Nicole da Silva, Australian actress
- Paulo Rogério da Silva, Brazilian actor also known as Gero Camilo
- Sanjit De Silva, Sri Lankan American actor, director
Musicians
- Da Silva (singer), French singer, songwriter of Portuguese origin
- Alan Silva, American free jazz double bassist
- Amancio D'Silva, Goan jazz guitarist
- Dawn Silva, American funk vocalist
- Desmond de Silva, Sri Lankan vocalist
- Francisco Manuel da Silva, Brazilian musician
- Henry Silva, Cape Verdean Band Leader/Singer
- Horace Ward Martin Tavares Silva, better known by his stage name of Horace Silver, American jazz pianist, composer and bandleader
- Joao Da Silva, Portuguese producer and businessman [7][8]
- Rui da Silva, Portuguese DJ
- Virajini Lalithya de Silva, Sri Lankan Sinhala vocalist
Painters and sculptors
- António Carvalho de Silva Porto, Portuguese naturalist painter
- Diego Rodríguez de Silva y Velázquez (Diego Velázquez), Spanish painter
- Manuel Pereira da Silva, Portuguese sculptor
- Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, Portuguese painter
- William Posey Silva, American painter
Writers
- First name
- Silva Kaputikyan, Armenian poet, writer, academian and public activist
- Surname
- António Diniz da Cruz e Silva, Portuguese heroic-comic poet
- António José da Silva, eighteenth-century Brazilian Converso playwright known as "The Jew"
- Arménio Adroaldo Vieira e Silva (Arménio Vieira), Portuguese journalist
- Baltasar Lopes da Silva, Cape Verdean writer
- Daniel Silva (novelist), American author
- José Gabriel Lopes da Silva (Gabriel Mariano), Cape Verdean poet and essayist
- Joseph Silva, a pseudonym of Ron Goulart
- Luís Filipe Silva, Portuguese writer
- Wilson da Silva, Australian/Portuguese science writer, editor and filmmaker
Other arts
- Frank Silva, American set dresser
- Maria José Marques da Silva, Portuguese architect
- Matthew R. Silva, American makeup effects artist
Fictional characters
- Silva (Shaman King), a fictional character in Shaman King
- Silva, a mystical speaking necklace in GARO
- Raoul Silva, the antagonist of the James Bond film Skyfall
- Rose Da Silva, Christopher Da Silva & Sharon Da Silva fictional characters in the Silent Hill (film)
History
- Bernardo Peres da Silva, the first and only native Goan governor of Portuguese India
- Lucius Flavius Silva, Roman governor of Judea who crushed Jewish resistance at Masada in 73 AD
- José Joaquim da Silva Xavier (1746–1792), known as Tiradentes, Brazilian independentist leader
- Pedro da Silva, first post courier of Canada (17th-18th century)
- Ruy Gómez de Silva (1516-1573), nobleman and cousin of Philip II of Spain
Media
- João Silva (photographer), South African photographer
- Martin Silva, politician and radio personality
- Tatiana Silva Braga Tavares, Miss Belgium
- Tom Silva, general contractor on the PBS show This Old House
Political
- Amaro Silva, former municipal politician in Winnipeg (Manitoba), Canada
- Aníbal Cavaco Silva, President of Portugal
- António Maria da Silva, Portuguese politician
- Artur da Costa e Silva, Brazilian military officer and politician
- Asoka de Silva, 9th Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy
- Asoka de Silva, 42nd Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
- Benedita da Silva, Brazilian politician
- Crishantha de Silva, 21st Commander of the Sri Lanka Army
- Duminda Silva, Sri Lankan politician
- Estanislau da Silva, East Timorese politician and member of the Revolutionary Front for an Independent East Timor
- Francisco de Paula Vieira da Silva de Tovar, 1st Viscount of Molelos, Portuguese politician
- Gardiye Punchihewage Amaraseela Silva, 34th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
- G. H. De Silva, 13th Commander of the Sri Lanka Army
- Golbery do Couto e Silva, Brazilian politician
- G. P. S. de Silva, 40th Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
- Israel Pinheiro da Silva, Brazilian politician and engineer
- Jaime Silva, former Minister of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries of Portugal
- Jim Silva, American politician
- José Albino Silva Peneda, Portuguese politician
- José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva, Brazilian activist
- Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duke of Caxias, Brazilian military commander
- Luís da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque, Portuguese politician
- Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, former President of Brazil
- Lydia Méndez Silva, Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party
- Manuel António Vassalo e Silva, Portuguese politician
- Manuel Carvalho da Silva, coordinator of the Portuguese Labour union federation
- Marina Silva, Brazilian environmentalist and politician
- Mario Silva, Canadian politician
- Sarath N. Silva, 41st Chief Justice of Sri Lanka
- T. N. De Silva, former Commandant of the Sri Lanka Army Volunteer Force
Religion
- Saint Beatrice of Silva, Portuguese Dominican nun
- Clarence Richard Silva, United States Catholic bishop
- Hezekiah da Silva, Jewish author born in Livorno, Italy, and teacher in Jerusalem
- Blessed João Mendes de Silva (Amadeus of Portugal), Portuguese Hieronymite and later Franciscan
- Lynn de Silva, Sri Lankan Methodist theologian
- Raúl Silva Henríquez, Chilean cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Robert D'Silva, Pakistani Catholic priest
Scholars
- Agostinho da Silva, Portuguese philosopher
- Clarence de Silva, engineer
- Jayathi De Silva, Sri Lankan scientist and model
- José Sebastião e Silva, Portuguese mathematician
- Kingsley De Silva, Sri Lankan obstetrician and gynaecologist
- Maria Nazareth F. da Silva, Brazilian zoologist
- Maurício Rocha e Silva, Brazilian physician
- Moisés Silva, professor of biblical studies
- Alcino J. Silva, neuroscientist
Sports
Many people on this list are not generally known as Silva.[9]
Auto racing
- Ayrton Senna da Silva, Brazilian Formula One triple world champion
- Ollie Silva, American auto racing driver
Basketball
- Filipe da Silva, Portuguese basketball player
- Maria Paula Silva, Brazilian basketball player
- Paulo César da Silva (basketball player), Brazilian national basketball player later wrestler and MMA fighter known as Giant Silva
Beach volleyball
- Jackie Silva, Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Paulo Emilio Silva, Brazilian beach volleyball player
Cricket
- Aravinda de Silva, Sri Lankan international cricketer
- Ashley de Silva,Sri Lankan international cricketer
- Asoka de Silva, Sri Lankan international cricketer
- Chamara Silva, Sri Lankan international cricketer
Football
- Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior
- David Silva
- Thiago Silva
- Dani Alves da Silva
- Willian Borges Da Silva
Brazil
- Male international players
- Afonso Guimarães da Silva
- Alexandre da Silva Mariano
- Alexandre Rodrigues da Silva, Alexandre Pato
- Cleonésio Carlos da Silva
- Gilberto Silva
- Gilberto da Silva Melo
- Giovanni Silva de Oliveira
- Heurelho da Silva Gomes, Heurelho Gomes
- Jackson Coelho Silva
- João Alves de Assis Silva, Jô
- Jorge Luís Andrade da Silva
- José Roberto da Silva Júnior, Zé Roberto
- Leônidas da Silva
- Lucimar Ferreira da Silva, Lúcio
- Luiz Alberto da Silva Oliveira
- Mauro Silva
- Nélson de Jesus Silva, Dida (footballer born 1973)
- Nilmar Honorato da Silva, Nilmar
- Oscarino Costa Silva
- Roberto Carlos da Silva Rocha, Roberto Carlos (footballer)
- Thiago Emiliano da Silva, Thiago Silva
- Female international players
- Cristiane Rozeira de Souza Silva
- Kátia, Kátia Cilene Teixeira da Silva
- Marta (footballer), Marta Vieira da Silva
- Thaís Helena da Silva
- Others
- Adaílton da Silva Santos
- Adriano Pereira da Silva
- Aílton Gonçalves da Silva
- Airton Ferreira da Silva (Airton Pavilhão)
- Alan Osório da Costa Silva
- André Luiz Silva do Nascimento
- Antônio da Silva (footballer)
- David da Silva
- Deivson Rogério da Silva (Bobô (footballer born 1985))
- Diego da Silva Costa
- Elisérgio da Silva (Serginho Baiano)
- Elpídio Silva
- Fábio da Silva Alves
- Fábio do Nascimento Silva
- Fábio Ferreira da Silva
- Fábio Pereira da Silva
- Hugo Veloso Oliveira Silva
- Jefferson Teixeira Silva (Jefferson Luis)
- Johnathan Aparecido da Silva
- José Fábio da Silva
- Josualdo Alves da Silva Oliveira
- Lauro Antonio Ferreira da Silva
- Lucenilde Pereira da Silva
- Luciano José Pereira da Silva
- Luís Cláudio Carvalho da Silva
- Manoel de Oliveira da Silva Júnior
- Márcio Pereira da Silva
- Marcos Roberto da Silva Barbosa
- Marcus Lima Silva
- Michael Anderson Pereira da Silva
- Otacilio Jales da Silva
- Paulo Sérgio Oliveira da Silva
- Rafael Pereira da Silva, footballer, born 1980
- Rafael Pereira da Silva, footballer, born 1990
- Renan Teixeira da Silva
- Sérgio Severino da Silva
- Tiago Silva dos Santos
- Ueslei Raimundo Pereira da Silva
- Vitor Silva Assis de Oliveira Júnior (Vitor Júnior)
- Víctor Domingo Silva
- Wender Coelho da Silva (Teco (footballer))
- Wéverton Pereira da Silva
- William da Silva Barbosa
Croatia
Equatorial Guinea
- Emmanuel Danilo Clementino Silva (Danilo Clementino)
Paraguay
Portugal
- Adrien Silva
- Anthony da Silva
- António Conceição da Silva Oliveira
- Carlos da Silva
- Daniel da Silva Soares
- David Mendes da Silva
- Edson Rolando Silva Sousa
- Eusébio da Silva Ferreira
- José Carlos da Silva José
- José Manuel da Silva Fernandes (Zé Manel (footballer))
- João Nuno da Silva Cardoso Lucas (João Lucas)
- João Paulo da Silva Gouveia Morais
- José Paulo Sousa da Silva
- João Pedro da Silva Pereira (João Pereira (Portuguese footballer))
- Lourenço da Silva (Luís Lourenço)
- Mário Silva (footballer)
- Paulo da Silva (Paulo César da Silva Barrios)
- Paulo Monteiro (Paulo Armando da Silva Monteiro)
- Ricardo Emídio Ramalho Silva
Spain
Sri Lanka (Ceylon)
Uruguay
Managers and referees
- Carlos Silva Valente, Portuguese football referee
- Fred Silva, United States American-football official
- Telê Santana da Silva, Brazilian football manager
- Vanderlei Luxemburgo da Silva, Brazilian football coach
Martial arts
- Anderson Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Antônio Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Assuerio Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Edinanci Silva, Brazilian judoka
- Erick Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Giant Silva (Paulo César da Silva), Brazilian MMA fighter
- Jay Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Jussier da Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
- Thiago Silva (fighter), Brazilian MMA fighter
- Wanderlei Silva, Brazilian MMA fighter
Track and field
- Adhemar da Silva, Brazilian athlete
- Anísio Silva, Brazilian triple jumper
- Carlos Silva (hurdler) (born 1974), Portuguese hurdler
- Fábio Gomes da Silva, pole vaulter
- Fátima Silva, Portuguese long-distance runner
- Joaquim Silva, Portuguese long-distance runner
- Osmiro Silva, Brazilian long-distance runner
- Pedro da Silva (athlete), Brazilian decathlete
- Rui Silva, Portuguese Olympic athlete
- Vânia Silva, Portuguese hammer thrower
Other sports
- Carlos Silva, Venezuelan baseball player
- Daniel Silva (golfer), Portuguese golfer
- Emanuel Silva, Portuguese flatwater canoeist
- Eurico Rosa da Silva, Brazilian-born Canadian jockey
- Fabiola da Silva, Brazilian inline skater
- Frederico Ferreira Silva, Portuguese tennis player
- Garth da Silva, New Zealand boxer
- Jamie Silva, American football safety
- John da Silva, New Zealand wrestler and boxer
- Luís Mena e Silva, Portuguese horse rider
- Neuza Silva, Portuguese tennis player
- Raquel Silva, Brazilian volleyball player
Others
- Eugenia Silva, Spanish model
- Sir Ernest de Silva, Sri Lankan Sinhala business magnate, banker, and barrister
- Jerome D'Silva, Pakistani businessman
- João Marques Silva, Portuguese researcher
- José da Silva Pais, Portuguese soldier
- José Silva (parapsychologist), Portuguese-American parapsychologist
- Maria Olívia da Silva, Brazil's oldest living person
- Moises Teixeira da Silva, Brazilian robber
- Palmira Silva, British murder victim
- Quentin D’Silva, Pakistani businessman
- Steven Silva, American chef
See also
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References
- ↑ Saiba quais são os 3 sobrenomes mais comuns em 64 diferentes países..
- ↑ © 2005 SOCIEDADE PORTUGUESA DE INFORMAÇÃO ECONÓMICA S.A. - SPIE (in Portuguese).
- ↑ Os 100 Apelidos mais frequentes da População Portuguesa (in Portuguese).
- ↑ O ProJovem é Silva, Santos... (in Portuguese).
- ↑ Descubra como surgiram os Silva, os Araújo, os Fernandes, os Batista, os Carneiro... (in Portuguese).
- ↑ Number of Da Silva in France
- ↑ http://www.therichest.com/celebnetworth/celeb/producer/joao-da-silva-net-worth/
- ↑ https://www.dinheirovivo.pt/buzz/dupla-portuguesa-de-producao-discografica-na-lista-dos-mais-ricos/
- ↑ In Brazil, sportspeople, especially footballers, are frequently referred to by their apelido/alcunha, a one- or two-word appellation that may be part of their real name or a nickname. For example, Roberto Carlos da Silva is better known as Roberto Carlos, Marta Vieira da Silva as Marta, José Roberto da Silva Júnior as Zé Roberto, and Nélson de Jesus Silva as Dida. Ayrton Senna da Silva is a slightly different case; he chose to be known professionally by his mother's family name of Senna.
Bibliography
- BOUZA ZERRANO, José. Da Descendência de Don Francisco Prieto Gayoso'. Edição do Autor, 1ª Edição, Lisboa, 1980.
- COROMINES, Joan. Onomasticon Cataloniæ (vol. I-VIII). Barcelona: 1994.
- SOUSA, Manuel de. As origens dos apelidos das famílias portuguesas. Sporpress, 2001.
- TÁVORA, D. Luis de Lancastre e. Dicionário das Famílias Portuguesas. Quetzal Editores, 2ª Edição, Lisboa, pág. 324.
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