Silas — Meaning, Origin, Pronunciation & 2026 Popularity

TL;DR: Silas (SY-luss) is a biblical and Latin name meaning "of the forest" (Latin: Silvanus) or "asked of God" (Hebrew: Shaul). It carries vintage-cottagecore appeal alongside biblical depth — a rare combination — and is climbing rapidly in 2026.


Quick facts

Gender Boy
Origin Latin (from Silvanus) and/or Hebrew (from Sha'ul) — etymology debated
Meaning "Of the forest" / "wooded" (Latin) OR "asked of God" (Hebrew)
Pronunciation SY-luss (2 syllables)
2024 US Rank #100 (just entered top 100)
Trend ⬆⬆ Climbing rapidly for 15+ years
Length 5 letters, 2 syllables
Nicknames Si, Sy

The story behind the name

Silas has one of the most beautifully contested etymologies:

Latin theory: From Silvanus — the Roman god of forests, woods, and fields. Silvanus protected boundaries, agricultural land, and rural shepherds. In this reading, Silas means "of the forest" or "wooded one" — a deeply earthy, pastoral name.

Hebrew theory: From Sha'ul (שָׁאוּל) — same root as the name Saul, meaning "asked of God" or "prayed for." In this reading, Silas is the Greek/Latin transliteration of a biblical Hebrew name.

In the New Testament, Silas is a companion and traveling partner of the Apostle Paul (Acts of the Apostles). The two were imprisoned together in Philippi, where their hymn-singing supposedly caused an earthquake that freed them.

These dual roots — pastoral nature + biblical depth — give Silas an unusual versatility. It works for:

The name's US trajectory:

A 700-position climb in 35 years.


How to pronounce Silas

Standard pronunciation: SY-luss — two syllables, stress on the first.

Common mispronunciation: "SEE-las" — incorrect.


How popular is Silas?

In the US: #100 in 2024. About 3,500 American Silases per year.

In the UK and Australia: Top 200.

Globally: ~8,000 newborns per year.


Pairings

Best middle names

Silas pairs beautifully with both short and long middle names:

Best surname pairings

Sibling names

Biblical-coded siblings: Asher, Levi, Caleb, Naomi, Ezra, Hannah.

Cottagecore-coded siblings: Otto, Theo, August, Atticus, Linnea, Wren, Iris.

Cross-cultural: Silas + Aurelia, Silas + Eliana.


Famous bearers


Silas in pop culture


Frequently asked questions

Is Silas a religious name?

It has biblical roots (Acts of the Apostles) but is used widely by religious and secular families. The Latin nature-meaning (forest) gives it secular flexibility.

How is Silas different from Solomon or Samuel?

All biblical names with similar elegance:

Silas feels the most contemporary while still vintage.

Will my child face Da Vinci Code associations?

The albino monk Silas in The Da Vinci Code is a memorable villain, but it's not currently the dominant cultural association. Most modern Silases don't get teased about it.

Are there nicknames?

Si (rhymes with "eye") or Sy is the most common. Sometimes Las is used affectionately.

How does it pair with cottagecore siblings?

Beautifully. Silas + Otto + Linnea + Wren + Iris forms a coherent cottagecore-aesthetic sibling set.


Names similar to Silas

Name Origin Why it's similar
Atticus Latin/Greek Same vintage-classical feel
Asher Hebrew Same biblical 2-syllable elegance
Theodore Greek Vintage revival counterpart
August Latin Same nature/seasonal coding
Cassius Latin Same classical Roman warmth
Otto Old German Same cottagecore + vintage feel

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Last updated: May 2026. Generated and curated by Fablely.

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