Silvestra

Feminine form of SILVESTER.

SILVESTER   male   Dutch, English, Slovene, Slovak, German, Late Roman
From a Roman name meaning "of the forest" from Latin silva "wood, forest". This was the name of three popes, including Saint Silvester I who supposedly baptized the first Christian Roman emperor, Constantine the Great. As an English name, Silvester (or Sylvester) has been in use since the Middle Ages, though it became less common after the Protestant Reformation.
EQUIVALENTS
ITALIAN: Silvestra
SLOVENE: Silvestra
MASCULINE FORMS
CZECH: Silvestr
DANISH: Sylvester, Vester
DUTCH: Silvester, Sylvester
ENGLISH: Silvester, Sly, Sylvester
FRENCH: Sylvestre
GERMAN: Silvester, Sylvester
HUNGARIAN: Szilveszter
ITALIAN: Silvestro
LATE ROMAN: Silvester
POLISH: Sylwester
PORTUGUESE: Silvestre
SLOVAK: Silvester
SLOVENE: Silvester
SPANISH: Silvestre
OTHER FORMS
DUTCH: Fester