Silver
See also: silver
English
Proper noun
Silver
- An English surname for a silversmith or a rich man, or for someone having silvery gray hair or living by a silvery brook.
- A surname anglicised from the German Jewish ornamental surname Silber.
- A male given name from the metal, or transferred from the surname.
- 1993 Ed McBain, Mischief, William Morrow and Co., →ISBN, page 67:
- " - - - I'll level with you, Mr. Cummings."
- "Silver", he corrected.
- "Sounds like the Lone Ranger's horse," she said.
- 1993 Ed McBain, Mischief, William Morrow and Co., →ISBN, page 67:
- A female given name from the metal.
- 1993 Annie Proulx, Shipping News, Fourth Estate, →ISBN, page 121:
- "Silver here, my darling wife, insists on the services of a particular yacht upholsterer. - - - " From the way he said the woman's metal name Quayle thought it was changed from a stodgier "Alice" or "Bernice".
- 1993 Annie Proulx, Shipping News, Fourth Estate, →ISBN, page 121:
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