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Question: What's the ethnicity of someone with the last name "Da Silva"!?
I say it's Italian, my dad says it's Portuguese!.

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This name DA SILVA is an Italian, Spanish and Portugese name for someone who lived in a wood!. The name was originally derived from the Latin SILVA!. Habitation names were originally acquired by the original bearer of the name, who, having lived by, at or near a place, would then take that name as a form of identification for himself and his family!. When people lived close to the soil as they did in the Middle Ages, they were acutely conscious of every local variation in landscape and countryside!. Every field or plot of land was identified in normal conversation by a descriptive term!. If a man lived on or near a hill or mountain, or by a river or stream, forests and trees, he might receive the word as a family name!. Almost every town, city or village in early times, has served to name many families!. During the Middle Ages the Spanish term SILVA disappeared, but in the west of the Peninsula the name survived with the altered sense of meaning 'the dweller by the brambles or thicket'!. The origins of Italian surnames are not clear, and much work remains to be done on medieval Italian records!. It seems that fixed bynames, in some cases hereditary, were in use in the Venetian Republic by the end of the 10th century!. Central Italian heraldry has been much influenced by the church!. Families deriving their titles from popes have incorporated papal insignia in their arms, notably the papal tiara and the crossed keys!. The heraldry is reflected by the history of the country which has been used as a battlefield for successive German, French, Spanish and Austrian invaders!. Italian heraldry has however developed certain characteristics shown by the use of horse-head shaped shields which were put on the foreheads of horses at tournaments!. Crests are rare but when they do appear are quite ostentatious!. A notable member of the name was Antonio Jose da SILVA (1705-39) the Portugese playwright and Offenbachian librettist, born in Rio de Janeiro!. He studied law a Coimbra!. The lion depicted in the arms is the noblest of all wild beasts which is made to be the emblem of strength and valour, and is on that account the most frequently borne in Coat-Armour!.
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Impossible to know!. The origin of the name has NOTHING to do with the ethnicity of the person who has the name!. Genealogy does not work that way (this is the genealogy forum)!. Any real genealogist knows this!. There are MANY reasons families end up with the name they have, and also many last names have multiple origins!. Knowing the origin of the name will not tell you the ethnicity of that person with that name!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Their ethnicity could be just about anything, depending on their mother's and father's country of origin, birth, culture, nationality, where they were raised, etc!.

If you are asking for the origin of the name Da Silva - most names beginning with "Da" are Portuguese in origin!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

Sorry, it's not Italian; Da Silva is Portuguese and is very very common in Brazil; I remember very well a relay race some years ago where two sprinters were "Da Silva" and a third one "Silva" :)
The most famous Da Silva worldwide was Brazilian Formula 1 driver Ayrton Senna Da Silva!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Is a Portuguese name, diffused in Portugal and Brazil!. Meaning is (as said by others) from Silva (forests) in Latin
In Italian there is a less diffused Silva and very few Da Silva (probably of ancient portuguese origin)Www@QuestionHome@Com

Portuguese (Da Silva): topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Latin silva ‘wood’!.

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"Da Silva" is Italian, like "Da Vinci", et al!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Its portugese!. I know two people who have that last name and they are both portugese!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

it's Portuguese!.

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