Silvina is a given name. It is a variant of
Silvana Silvana or Sylvana, meaning "one who lives in the forest" in Latin, is a female given name. Notable people with the name include:
* Silvana Arbia (born 1952), Italian judge and prosecutor
* Silvana Arias (born 1982), Peruvian actress
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, meaning "one who lives in the forest".
People with the name
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Silvina Bosco
Silvina Bosco was an Argentine actress.
Although she worked more in television in series such as ''Chiquititas'', she appeared in a number of popular Argentine films such as ''Buenos Aires me mata'' (1998), '' La Fuga'', '' Animalada'' and ''Ar ...
, Argentine actress
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Silvina Bullrich
Silvina Bullrich (October 4, 1915 – July 2, 1990) was a best-selling Argentine novelist, as well as a translator, screenwriter, critic, and academic. She was known in Argentina as ''la gran burguesa'' ("the great bourgeois lady").
Life and ...
(1915–1990), Argentine writer
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Silvina Chediek
Silvina Chediek (Buenos Aires, March 1, 1962) is an Argentine
Argentines (mistakenly translated Argentineans in the past; in Spanish ( masculine) or ( feminine)) are people identified with the country of Argentina. This connection may b ...
(born 1962), Argentine journalist and presenter
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Silvina Corvalán Silvina is a given name. It is a variant of Silvana, meaning "one who lives in the forest".
People with the name
* Silvina Bosco, Argentine actress
* Silvina Bullrich (1915–1990), Argentine writer
* Silvina Chediek (born 1962), Argentine journali ...
(born 1973), Argentine field hockey player
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Silvina D'Elía
María Silvina D'Elía (born 25 April 1986) is an Argentine field hockey player. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed for the Argentina national field hockey team. Silvina won the 2010 World Cup, five Champions Trophy, the silver medal at ...
(born 1986), Argentine field hockey player
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Silvina Fabars
Silvina Fabars (born 1944) is a Cuban folk dancer and ballerina who is the principal dancer of the National Folkloric Ensemble of Cuba and a noted folk dance instructor throughout Latin America and Europe. She has won numerous awards and recogn ...
(born 1944), Cuban dancer
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Silvina Luna
Silvina Noelia Luna Stavrópulos (born June 21, 1980) is an Argentinian model, actress and vedette born in Rosario, Santa Fe Province, Argentina.
Career
After finishing school at the age of 17, she moved to Buenos Aires and worked as a secretar ...
(born 1980), Argentina model, actress, and vedette
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Silvina Milstein
Silvina Milstein (born 12 February 1956, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine composer and scholar of twentieth-century music, living in the United Kingdom and teaching at King's College London. Her music has been described as "turbulent and hesitan ...
(born 1956), Argentine composer and scholar
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Silvina Montrul
Silvina Montrul is a linguist specializing in generative approaches to second language acquisition. She is currently Professor of Linguistics and Spanish, Italian and Portuguese, as well as Second Language Acquisition, at the University of Illinoi ...
, American linguist
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Silvina Moschini
Silvina Moschini (born 1972) is an Argentine entrepreneur. As a businesswoman, she is the founder of Yandiki, SheWorks!, and Intuic and the president of KMGi Group. As an analyst of Internet trends, she appears on networks including CNN en Es ...
(born 1972), Argentine entrepreneur
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Silvina Ocampo
Silvina Ocampo (28 July 1903 – 14 December 1993) was an Argentine short story writer, poet, and artist. Ocampo's friend and collaborator Jorge Luis Borges called Ocampo "one of the greatest poets in the Spanish language, whether on this side o ...
(1903–1993), Argentine writer
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Silvina Pereira da Silva (born 1948), Brazilian sprinter
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Silvina Reinaudi (born 1942), Argentine writer
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Silvina Schlesinger
Silvina Schlesinger (born 28 March 1985) is an Argentine handball goalkeeper from. She defends Argentina, such as at the 2011 World Women's Handball Championship
The 2011 World Women's Handball Championship was the 20th edition of the internat ...
(born 1985), Argentine handball player
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