Sibille name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old Greek, English, French and German
Usage: Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Meaning: Priestess of Apollo, Visionary and Inspired By the Greek Mytholgie
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What does Sibille mean?

Prevalently used in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish, Sibille is used for girls. Sibille is variation of predominant Sibylle. Sibylle is variant of neoteric Sibylla. Sibylle is resultant of Sybil. Sibylle's meaning is Inspired By the Greek Mytholgie, Priestess of Apollo and Visionary is rooted from German, French and Old Greek.

Variants of Sibille

Sibylle, Sibylla, Sebilla, Sybil

How popular is the name Sibille?

Sibille is an uncommon baby name in France, where it had been in use for 24 years, last appeared in 1999 and made just beyond the top 1000 names. Over 145 people have been named Sibille in France.

Sibille is a common name in Germany. At least, 4000 people globally have carried Sibille as their given name, concentrated mainly in Europe according to our research.

Facts

Sibille in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands07935
Sweden0721
Denmark0060

What numbers say about Sibille?

You are dedicated to your career more than you are dedicated to your personal life. Be proud of yourself because even if you doubt your value, people like you are rare these days. You are intelligent and independent. Learn how to trust people more. If you had to choose which animal you want to trade your human body with, you would choose a bird? Focus on what makes you feel alive and energetic. The letter S as your cornerstone reveals your wish to leave your mark in the world.

Other names liked by soon-to-be-parents that are similar to Sibille

  •  Lauge - Darling Lauge is used chiefly in Norwegian and Swedish aimed at boys, Lauge means "Friend" is originated from Danish
  •  Annemone - Meaning of Annemone is Wind used for girls and is used predominantly in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian has its origin in Greek
  •  Bitte - Used principally in Danish, Swedish and Norwegian, Bitte bestowed upon girls, Bitte means "Danish Lille Bitte = Tiny or Bit, Little"
  •  Arvo - The well-known boy name Arvo is used in Danish and Swedish, rooted from Finnish, Arvo means "Value or Dignity"
  •  Fritjof - Originated from Old Norse and Old Icelandic, Fritjof is used as a baby boy name and is substantially used in Swedish, Scandinavian and Danish, Fritjof means "Fridr, Prince of Peace or Thjofr"

Famous people named Sibille

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