Sibylla

Greek
"seer, oracle"

Sibylla Origin and Meaning

The name Sibylla is a girl's name meaning "seer, oracle".

This elongated form of Sibyl is dainty and delicate -- dare we even say demure? It's got deep history, a powerful namesake, and it's extremely rare -- zero baby girls were named Sibylla or Sybilla in the US last year.

Famous People Named Sibylla

  • Sibylla
    Queen of Jerusalem
  • Sybilla of Normandy
    Queen consort of Alexander I of Scotland
  • Sibylla of Acerra
    Queen consort of Tancred of Sicily
  • Sibylla of Lusignan
    Queen consort of Leo I of Armenia
  • Sibylla of Anjou
    Countess of Flanders
  • Sybilla of Burgundy
    Duchess consort of Burgundy
  • Sibylla of Anhalt
    Duchess of Württemberg
  • Sibylla of Armenia
    daughter of Hethoum I of Armenia
  • Sibylla Calma Maria Alice Bathildis Feodora
    Princess of Saxe Coburg and Gotha, mother of King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden
  • Sibylla Deen
    Australian,born actress
  • Sibylla Schwarz
    German poet
  • Maria Sibylla Merian
    Dutch naturalist and artist
  • Sibylla Budd
    Australian actress
  • Sibylla Rubens
    German operatic soprano

Sibylla in Pop Culture

  • Sibylla
    in Thomas Lovell Beddoes's play "Death's Jest Book; or, The Fool's Tragedy" (1850)
  • Sibylla; or
    the Revival of Prophecy, a 1926 book by Cecil Alec Mace