📖 Über Sylas
Sylas ist eine moderne Schreibweise des antiken Namens Silas, abgeleitet vom lateinischen Silvanus ('des Waldes'); er trägt das biblische Erbe des Missionsgefährten von Paulus, die literarische Resonanz von George Eliots Silas Marner und die zeitgenössische Energie seiner Verwendung als League-of-Legends-Champion.
📍 Details
- HerkunftLatin
- Geschlecht♂ Männlich
- BedeutungVariant of Silas. Of the forest
🔀 Varianten & Verwandte Namen
⭐ Berühmte Persönlichkeiten
- Silas (New Testament) — Early Christian missionary and companion of Saint Paul, also known as Silvanus; co-authored letters to the Thessalonians with Paul and Peter, and is venerated as a saint in Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant traditions for his role in spreading Christianity across Greece and Asia Minor.
- Silas Marner (literary character) — The protagonist of George Eliot's 1861 novel Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe; a linen weaver whose life is transformed when he adopts an orphaned child; the novel is a classic of English literature examining community, redemption, and the value of human connection.
- Silas Deane — American diplomat and politician (1737-1789), the first American sent abroad as a diplomat, dispatched to France in 1776 to secure French military support for the American Revolution; his negotiations helped secure the alliance with France that proved crucial to American independence.
- Silas Hunt — American civil rights pioneer (1922-1949) who in 1948 became the first Black student admitted to the University of Arkansas School of Law, breaking the institution's racial barrier; his courage as a WWII veteran who insisted on his constitutional rights made him a landmark figure in the desegregation of American higher education.