Sibylle name meaning

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

Prevalently used in Finnish, Greenlandic, Norwegian, Swedish, German, Latin and Danish, Sibylle is rooted from German, French, Old Greek and English, meaning of Sibylle is "Priestess of Apollo, Visionary or Inspired By the Greek Mytholgie" is used as a girl name .

Sibylle is version of new Sibylla. Sibylla is version of imperishable and lofty Sybil. Sibylla is Latin form of Greek Σιβυλλα = Prophetess, Sibyl. Origin of Sibylla is in Old Greek language, meaning of Sibylla is "Seer, Oracle and Prophetess".

Sibylle is resultant of Sybil. Sybil is English form of Sybilla. Meaning of Sybil is Oracle and Sibyl has its origin in Old Greek and English. It is celebrated on on October 9th.

Variants of Sibylle

Sibille, Sibylla, Sybil, Sebilla, Cybil, Sybilla

Names that rhyme with Sibylle

How popular is the name Sibylle?

Sibylle is common in France where over 3057 new-borns have been given the name since 1924. Presently at its peak, the moniker grabbed the 404th spot and 141 baby girls were given the name.

Sibylle is an uncommon baby name in Belgium where it has been in use since 1997 and achieved its top ranking of 785 in 1997. Sibylle is a rare baby name in England and Wales where it is still in use.

But Sibylle is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 3000 have the name. At least, 50000 people globally have carried Sibylle as their given name according to our estimate.

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Sibylle in Nordic countries

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First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands085966

Numerological analysis of Sibylle

Express how you feel because withholding everything isn't healthy. Being a boss suits you because of your high self-esteem, determination, and knowledge. You practically became the Superman you once admired. You have an excellent memory and you recall every detail from your past. Stay curious but don't stress over things because everything's built to change, and not only people but everything you can think of.

Go through the following names similar to Sibylle

  •  Lenita - Primarily used in Danish, English and Swedish eternal and predominant, Lenita used for girls is originated from Latin. Lenita is Spanish cognate of Lena
  •  Luci - Used dominantly in Finnish and Swedish unheard-of, Luci is rooted from Slavic and Armenian, a girl name, Luci means "Shining or Born At Daybreak"
  •  Crispino - The boy name Crispino is primarily used in Italian is originated from Latin, Crispino means "Curly Haired"
  •  Ottaviana - Primarily used in Italian, Ottaviana means "The Eighth or Born In the Eighth Month" is a baby girl name is originated from Latin
  •  Rosalinda means Fame or Lime has its origin in Germanic, Latin and Old High German, used largely in Finnish and Spanish is given to both boys and girls
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Famous people named Sibylle

  • Sibylle Matter, athlete from Switzerland and physician
  • Sibylle Riqueti de Mirabeau,
  • Sibylle Berg, German writer
  • Sibylle of Cleves, was Electress consort of Saxony
  • Sibylle Baier, German folk singer and actress whose musical abilities achieved belated recognition with the 2006 release of the album 'Colour Green'
  • Sibylle Blanc, French-speaking Swiss actress and director
  • Sibylle Canonica in Bella Martha as Actress
  • Sibylle Rauch in Crossclub: The Legend of the Living Dead as Actress
  • Sibylle Brunner played the key character of Vroni in 2017 comedy, drama movie Die göttliche Ordnung.

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