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[Opinions] Sylvan
What are your opinions on Sylvan?It is a variant on Sylvain, according to BtN. Boys name.
BQ - Spelling preference? Sylvan or Silvan?______________________________________________
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This message was edited 6/10/2015, 6:52 AM

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Sylvan is a nice name. For some reason it makes me think of vampires, I suspect it's a name in a TV show of some sort. I have no real strong opinions on it. I don't hate the name and I think it's an uncommon boys name without being a strange name or totally unheard of :DI personally prefer the spelling Sylvan, looks much nicer.
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Definitely Sylvan and I really like it. I used to have an acquaintance named Sylvan and I always thought he had a super cool name.
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Pretty sure Sylvan is a learning center haha! So I automatically think of that
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I like this name. Strangely, I first came across it a few years ago when an old friend of mine used it on her Sonic the Hedgehog fan character, ha. I thought at the time that she had made it up.The name always makes me think of trees and woods, probably because of the meaning of the word. That's a good thing for me, as I tend to like outdoorsy, natural, "green" names for boys. I prefer the Sylvan spelling.
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I like it, it's reasonably popular where I live-certainly not overused. I prefer Sylvan, but then, I'm always going to like a "y" in a name, unless it's forced in ridiculously.
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I think of the learning center as well, but that's not necessarily the worst association. I like the sound in the same way I love Sylvie, obv. Thumbs up from me.
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I like it. I can picture it fitting in fine among kids named things like Sebastian and Gratian and Lucian. Sylvain would seem super-French here (try-hard and difficult, on someone who didn't speak French) but Sylvan does not. Sylvan's about as much a poetic word as Trinity or Constance is, so I don't think something like Sylvan Learning Center wrecks it at all. IMO, things like that only bother people when a name is just a name on paper, and stop when they meet a real person with a name.I like Silvan and it looks more Roman. But Sylvan seems more conventional... dunno. I guess if I were a man with the name, I'd rather be Silvan.

This message was edited 6/10/2015, 9:21 AM

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I've seen Silvan used, it's very pretty in my opinion. I prefer that spelling to Sylvan, it makes me think of Latin "silva", "forest".
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...Learning Center.
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My first thought, as well -
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this
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Yeah. I realized that post-post. I wondered if the Silvan spelling might solve the problem, or if association with a learning center is really a negative at all. Not sure.
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I don't care for it. But it's probably because I can't separate it from the Sylvan Learning Center. Not that it's a bad connection, I mean the business helps kids, but idk, it makes the name take on a sillier feel to me
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I'd go for Sylvain, honestly. Sylvan is much too adjectival - like Rural or Rustic!
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I'm not a fan, though I do like Silvester so you'd think i'd like it. It has a sinister feel to me (unsure why)Spelling wise I prefer Silvan
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Just saw the Silvan spelling, and I am leaning towards it too. Plus, totally forgot about the Sylvan Learning Centers here in the States. Think that would be an issue?(I love Silvester)

This message was edited 6/10/2015, 7:29 AM

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To me it feels a little... insipid. I don't really like it.
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Oh, I like it. I've always liked Sylvia for a girl, so this is a nice masculine version. Brilliant!
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