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*[[Sylvia (singer)|Sylvia]], Sylvia Jane Kirby, country music singer who had a number of hits during the early 1980s |
*[[Sylvia (singer)|Sylvia]], Sylvia Jane Kirby, country music singer who had a number of hits during the early 1980s |
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*[[Sylvia Anderson]], British voice artist and film producer |
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*[[Sylvia Baldwin]], artist |
*[[Sylvia Baldwin]], artist |
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*[[Sylvia Boots]], adult film star transsexual |
*[[Sylvia Boots]], adult film star transsexual |
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*[[Sylvia Browne]], American psychic |
*[[Sylvia Browne]], American psychic |
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*[[Sylvia Chang]], Taiwanese actress, producer and director |
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*[[Sylvia Crawley]] American basketball player |
*[[Sylvia Crawley]] American basketball player |
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*[[Sylwia Gruchała]], Polish fencer |
*[[Sylwia Gruchała]], Polish fencer |
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*[[Sylvia Hanika]], German tennis player |
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*[[Sylvia Likens]], American murder victim |
*[[Sylvia Likens]], American murder victim |
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*[[Sylvia Plath]], American poet |
*[[Sylvia Plath]], American poet |
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*[[Sylvia Pankhurst]], British suffragette |
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*[[Sylvia Robinson]], member of Mickey & Sylvia, rhythm & blues singer and record label executive |
*[[Sylvia Robinson]], member of Mickey & Sylvia, rhythm & blues singer and record label executive |
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*[[Sylvia Ruuska]] American medley and freestyle swimmer |
*[[Sylvia Ruuska]] American medley and freestyle swimmer |
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*[[Sylvia Sidney]], American actress |
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*[[Sylvia Sleigh]], feminist artist |
*[[Sylvia Sleigh]], feminist artist |
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*[[Sylvia Syms]], British actress |
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*[[Sylvia Tyson]], née Fricker, member of Ian and Sylvia, Canadian singer |
*[[Sylvia Tyson]], née Fricker, member of Ian and Sylvia, Canadian singer |
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*[[Sylvie Vartan]], French singer |
*[[Sylvie Vartan]], French singer |
Revision as of 05:14, 8 August 2009
Sylvia may refer to:
- a feminine given name of Latin origin, also spelled Silvia, and like Sylvan/Silvan refers to an association with the woods.
Sylvia can also be a surname like Tim Sylvia, a former UFC heavyweight champion.
Persons
- Sylvia, Sylvia Jane Kirby, country music singer who had a number of hits during the early 1980s
- Sylvia Anderson, British voice artist and film producer
- Sylvia Baldwin, artist
- Sylvia Boots, adult film star transsexual
- Sylvia Browne, American psychic
- Sylvia Chang, Taiwanese actress, producer and director
- Sylvia Crawley American basketball player
- Sylwia Gruchała, Polish fencer
- Sylvia Hanika, German tennis player
- Sylvia Likens, American murder victim
- Sylvia Plath, American poet
- Sylvia Pankhurst, British suffragette
- Sylvia Robinson, member of Mickey & Sylvia, rhythm & blues singer and record label executive
- Sylvia Ruuska American medley and freestyle swimmer
- Sylvia Sidney, American actress
- Sylvia Sleigh, feminist artist
- Sylvia Syms, British actress
- Sylvia Tyson, née Fricker, member of Ian and Sylvia, Canadian singer
- Sylvie Vartan, French singer
- Tim Sylvia, American mixed martial arts fighter
In science
- Sylvia, a genus of birds (see typical warbler)
- 87 Sylvia, an asteroid
In culture
- Sylvia's Restaurant of Harlem
- Sylvia, a 2006 historical novel by Bryce Courtenay
- one of three films:
- Sylvia (1965 film)
- Sylvia (1985 film), a New Zealand film
- Sylvia (2003 film), a British film
- Sylvia, a play about a dog by A.R. Gurney
- The Goat: or, Who Is Sylvia?, a play about a goat by Edward Albee
- Sylvia or Sylvia ou La Nymphe de Diane, a classical ballet with music written by Léo Delibes in 1876
- Tales from Planet Sylvia, a collection of comic strips by Nicole Hollander
- Le Père De Sylvia a song by Sacha Distel from the album by the same title
- Sylvia, 1914 love song by Oley Speaks, sung by Paul Robeson ([1])
- Sylvia, a single from the 1972 Focus album Focus III