Sylwester
/sˈɪlwˌɛstɚ/
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Sylwester, of Polish origin, derives from the Latin 'Silvester', meaning 'of the forest' or 'from the woods'. It is historically significant, being borne by three popes, including one who baptized Constantine and is said to have cured him of leprosy. The name carries a sense of nature, spirituality, and healing.
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