π Acerca de Silvia
Silvia hunde sus raices en la palabra latina silva, que significa 'bosque' o 'selva', evocando imagenes de naturaleza salvaje y belleza pastoral. En la mitologia romana, Rea Silvia era la Vestal que dio a luz a Romulo y Remo, los legendarios fundadores de Roma. Santa Silvia de Roma, madre del Papa Gregorio Magno, consolido el nombre en la tradicion cristiana. Shakespeare lo inmortalizo en Los Dos Caballeros de Verona. Muy extendido en Italia, Espana y America Latina, Silvia alcanzo su apogeo a mediados del siglo XX y sigue siendo un clasico atemporal.
β Personas Famosas
- Silvia of Sweden β Queen consort of Sweden and wife of King Carl XVI Gustaf, born Silvia Renate Sommerlath in Germany in 1943. Known for her humanitarian work and founding of the World Childhood Foundation.
- Sylvia Plath β Influential American poet and novelist, author of The Bell Jar and the poetry collection Ariel. A towering figure of confessional poetry, she won a posthumous Pulitzer Prize in 1982.
- Silvia Kristel β Dutch actress and model who gained international fame starring in the 1974 French erotic film Emmanuelle. She appeared in over 50 films throughout her career.
- Rhea Silvia β Legendary Vestal Virgin of ancient Rome, daughter of King Numitor of Alba Longa and mother of Romulus and Remus, the mythological founders of Rome.
- Silvia Navarro β Mexican actress known for her roles in telenovelas, including Zacatillo, un lugar en tu corazon and Mi corazon es tuyo, one of the most recognised faces in Mexican television.