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Sileas

Moon Goddess

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6
Lucky #
Monday
Lucky Day
(Greek)
Origin
(Female)
Gender

Meaning & Origin

In Greek mythology, Sileas is a name for the goddess Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon. The name Sileas is derived from the Greek word σεληνη (selēnē) meaning 'moon'. Sileas was revered for her beauty and was often depicted as a woman driving a chariot across the night sky.

Spiritual meaning

Symbolizes the mystery, power, and grace of the lunar cycle.

Language details

🇺🇸English

Silas

quiet, peaceful, calm

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

si-las

si.las

Lucky number

6

Lucky day

Monday

Lucky colors

SilverGray

Life path

6

Lucky stone

Moonstone

Cultural & Spiritual notes

The name Sileas holds influence in Celtic culture as the name of a famous early Christian monk named Saint Silas or Sylas. He and his brother, Saint Jouan, were believed to have founded the bodies of eleven early saints in the Highlands of Scotland and a monastic community on the Isle of Iona. Silas and Jouan were travelling missionaries who spread Christianity in Scotland and Ireland. Their legacy continues to inspire many theologians and religious pilgrims to this day.

In Christianity, the name Sileas can be associated with the celestial body that symbolizes God's constant watch and care over his children. Selene, the Greek goddess of the moon, is a symbol of God's sustaining power and was believed to have ruled the cycles of nature - a reminder that He is in control of the rhythms of life and death. This belief holds underlying spiritual significance for Sileas as a Christian name, connecting the goddess' watchful nature to the idea of a loving and attentive God.

Historical references

Historical records show that Irish saint and 7th-century abbot The name Sileas carried significant spiritual weight in that era.

7th century

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