Silas igoa faamatalaga e faapea: lenei igoa i isi gagana, sipelaga ma faaleoga variants, variants fafine ma tane o igoa muamua Silas.
Faamatala Silas
Probably a short form of Silvanus. This is the name of a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament. Paul refers to him as Silvanus in his epistles, though it is possible that Silas was in fact a Greek form of the Hebrew name Saul (via Aramaic).As an English name it was not used until after the Protestant Reformation. It was utilized by George Eliot for the title character in her novel 'Silas Marner' (1861).
O Silas se igoa tama?
Ioe, igoa Silas ua itupa alii.
O fea e igoa muamua Silas o mai ai?
Igoa Silas taatele i Igilisi, Greek, Faʻapaʻiaina, Latinaa o le Tusi Paia, Greek le Tusi Paia.