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'''Silva''', the most common ] in ] and ], it is predominantly a ] ] . The word came originally from the ], meaning ''woods'' and, by extension, people that came from ]ed areas. It was adopted in western ] when conquered by ] in ]. It is a name associated with a great number of different people: '''Silva''', the most common ] in ] and ], it is predominantly a ] ] . The word came originally from the ], meaning ''woods'' and, by extension, people that came from ]ed areas. It was adopted in western ] when conquered by ] in ]. It is a name associated with a great number of different people:
==People with the surname Silva==

*], President of Portugal
==Artists and performance arts==
*], President of Brazil
*], American free jazz double bassist *], American free jazz double bassist
*], XVII-Century Portuguese playwright *], XVII-Century Portuguese playwright
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*], Portuguese painter *], Portuguese painter
*], Portuguese DJ *], Portuguese DJ

==Athletes==
*], Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter *], Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter
*], Brazilian Formula One triple world champion *], Brazilian Formula One triple world champion
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*], Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter *], Brazilian mixed martial arts fighter
*], Brazilian footballer *], Brazilian footballer

==Business==
*] is a Swedish-based manufacturer of magnetic compasses and other navigational instruments. *] is a Swedish-based manufacturer of magnetic compasses and other navigational instruments.

==Businesspeople==

*], Portuguese slave trader *], Portuguese slave trader
*], founder of ] *], founder of ]

==Media==

*], politician and radio personality *], politician and radio personality
*], Miss Belgium *], Miss Belgium
*], General Contractor on the PBS show ''This Old House'' *], General Contractor on the PBS show ''This Old House''

==Political==

*], Brazilian military officer and politician *], Brazilian military officer and politician
*], Portuguese politician *], Portuguese politician
*], President of Portugal
*], Brazilian politician *], Brazilian politician
*], Brazilian politician *], Brazilian politician
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*], current Brazilian vice-president *], current Brazilian vice-president
*], Brazilian military leader *], Brazilian military leader
*], President of Brazil
*], coordinator of the Portuguese Labour union federation *], coordinator of the Portuguese Labour union federation
*], Canadian politician *], Canadian politician

==Scholars==

*], Professor of biblical studies *], Professor of biblical studies
*], Portuguese philosopher *], Portuguese philosopher
*] Brazilian physician *] Brazilian physician

==Others==
*], American priest *], American priest
*], Brazilian robber *], Brazilian robber

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Silva, the most common surname in Portugal and Brazil, it is predominantly a Portuguese surname . The word came originally from the Latin, meaning woods and, by extension, people that came from forested areas. It was adopted in western Iberia when conquered by Ancient Rome in 219 BC. It is a name associated with a great number of different people:

People with the surname Silva

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