Sybil
Sibylle is a female first name, which goes back to the Sibyl in Greek mythology. Derived from Sibylle are region- dependent, the name Sibille, Sibilla and Sybel, or similar spellings ( see variants below).
Origin and Meaning
Sibylle is in Greek antiquity a word for a divinely inspired seer and in written form so the first time to find about 370 BC in the Phaedrus of Plato. As a term for example, prophetically gifted women Sibylla then moves the Latin language especially the early Middle Ages in different variants as the name in the other European language a. As a result, Sibylle or Sibille was then to be found in the first German words bookers.
Name-day
Variants
- Sibylla ( German, French)
- Sybilla ( German, French)
- Sybille ( German )
- Sybill ( German )
- Sibille ( German )
- Sibilla ( Italian)
- Sibyl (English)
- Cybill (English)
- Sybil (English)
- Sibae ( Swiss German)
- Sible ( Swiss German)
- Bülle ( Swiss German)
- Sebile ( Turkish )
- Billie ( American- English)
- Sibby ( American- English)
According to " Duden " is " Sibylle " today correct spelling of this German first name.
Famous names winners
Sibby
- Sibby Flowers (born 1965 ), American weightlifter
Sibilla
- Sibilla Egen (1470-1538), German founder
- Sibilla Pavenstedt (* 1965), German fashion designer, designer and lecturer
Sibille
- Sibille Hartmann (1890-1973), German politician
Sibyl
- Sibyl Hathaway (1884-1974), the Channel Island of Sark Feudalherrin
- Sibyl Moholy -Nagy (1903-1971), German -American dramaturge, Actress, architectural and art historian
Sibyll
- Sibyll - Anka Klotz ( b. 1961 ), German politician ( Alliance 90/The Greens )
Sibylla
- Sibylla of Anhalt (1564-1614), Abbess of free secular pin Gernrode and Frose, later Duchess of Württemberg
- Sibylla of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha (1908-1972), Swedish princess, mother of King Carl XVI. Gustav
- Sibylla Schuster (1639-1685), German writer and poet of the Baroque period
- Sibylla black, including: Sibylle Schwartz (1621-1638), German poet
- Johanna Sibylla of Hanau- Lichtenberg (1564-1636), Countess of Wied - Runkel and Isenburg, wife of Count William IV of Wied - Runkel and Isenburg
- Franziska Sibylla Augusta of Saxe- Lauenburg (1675-1733), Margravine of Baden
- Sibylla Katharina Schücking (1791-1831; born Catherine Bush ), German poet
- Magdalena Sibylla of Hesse- Darmstadt (1652-1712), Duchess of Württemberg
- Magdalena Sibylla of Neitschuetz (1675-1694), Countess of Rochlitz
- Magdalena Sibylla of Saxe- Weissenfels (1648-1681), Duchess of Saxe- Gotha -Altenburg
- Magdalena Sibylla of Saxe- Weissenfels (1673-1726), Duchess of Saxe- Eisenach
- Magdalena Sibylla of Schleswig -Holstein - Gottorp (1631-1719), Duchess of Mecklenburg- Güstrow
- Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), German naturalist, artist and publisher
Sibylle
- Sibylle of Acerra (1153-1205), Queen of Sicily, wife of Tancred of Lecce
- Sibylle Christine of Anhalt- Dessau (1603-1686), Countess of Hanau coins Berg, wife of Philipp Moritz ' of Hanau- Miinzenberg
- Sibylle of Anjou (1112-1165), Countess of Flanders, wife of Dietrich of Flanders
- Sibylle ash mountain of Bamberg (1888-1966), German painter
- Sibylle Artzt (around 1480-1546 ), wife of Jakob Fugger the Rich
- Sibylle von Baden (1485-1518), Countess of Hanau -Lichtenberg, wife of Philip III. of Hanau- Lichtenberg
- Sibylle Bamberger ( b. 1968 ), German journalist and author
- Sibylle of Bavaria (1489-1519), Electress Palatine, wife of Louis V of the Palatinate
- Sibylle Berg (born 1962 ), German -Swiss writer and journalist
- Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010), German photographer
- Sibylle Luise Binder ( b. 1960 ), German writer
- Sibylle Bolik (* 1962), German media scientist
- Sibylle Bolla - Kotek (1913-1969), Austrian legal historian
- Sibylle of Brandenburg (1467-1524), Duchess of Jülich and Duchess of Berg, wife of William of Jülich and Berg
- Sibylle Margarethe von Brieg (1620-1657), Countess of Dönhoff, wife of Gerhard Dönhoff
- Sibylle Briner ( b. 1973 ), Swiss pianist
- Sibylle Broll -Pape, German film director and theater director
- Sibyl of Burgundy (1125-1151), Queen of Sicily, second wife of Roger II of Sicily
- Sibylle Canonica ( born 1957 ), Swiss actress
- Sibylle Durian (* 1946), German children, youth and screenwriter
- Sibylle Engel (1920-2011), German politician (FDP)
- Sibylle Fendt (* 1974), German photographer
- Sibylle Freybe (1913-1970), German writer and novelist, see Johanna Sibelius
- Sibylle Günter (* 1964), German scientist
- Sibylle Hilton, pseudonym of the Swiss writer Ursula von Wiese
- Sibylle Him (* 1965), German classical philologist
- Sibylle of Jerusalem (c. 1160-1190 ), Queen of Jerusalem, wife of Guy of Lusignan, see Sibylle (Jerusalem)
- Sibylle von Jülich- Kleve -Berg (1512-1554), Electress of Saxony, wife of John Frederick I of Saxony
- Sibylle von Jülich- Kleve -Berg (1557-1627), Margravine of Burgau, wife of Charles of Burgau
- Sibylle Kefer (* 1976), Austrian musician and music therapist
- Sibyl Keller, pseudonym of the German author Eva Voeller
- Sibylle Kessal -Wulf (* 1958), German lawyer and judge of the Constitutional Court
- Sibylle Klefinghaus, (* 1949), German writer
- Sibylle Knauss (* 1944), German writer
- Sibylle Laurischk (* 1954), German politician (FDP)
- Sibylle Lewitscharoff (* 1954), German writer
- Sibylle Luise Binder ( b. 1960 ), German writer
- Sibylle of Lusignan (1198-1230), Princess of Cyprus, Queen of Armenia
- Sibylle Mania ( * 1967 ), German photographer and illustrator
- Sibylle Matter ( b. 1973 ), Swiss triathlete
- Sibylle Mertens Schaaffhausen (1797-1857), German archaeologist and center of the Rhine salons
- Sibylle Mulot (* 1950), German writer
- Sibylle Neff (1929-2010), Swiss painter
- Sibylle Nicolai ( born 1952 ), German actress, voice actress and presenter
- Sibylle Obenaus, German historian and author
- Sibylle von Olfers (1881-1916), German art teacher and nun ( Some of the root children)
- Sibylle Pfeiffer ( born 1951 ), German politician (CDU )
- Sibylle Plogstedt (* 1945), German publicist and journalist
- Sibylle Pomorin (* 1956), German composer
- Sibylle Prins (* 1959), German author and special education teacher
- Sibylle Rahm, German educationalist
- Sibylle Rauch (* 1960), German actress
- Sibylle of Saxony (1515-1592), Duchess of Saxe- Lauenburg, consort of Francis I of Saxe- Lauenburg
- Sibylle Hedwig of Saxe- Lauenburg (1625-1703), Duchess of Saxe- Lauenburg, wife of Franz Erdmann of Saxe- Lauenburg
- Sibylle Sager (born 1967 ), Swiss TV chef
- Sibylle Schefczik, Austrian concert pianist
- Sibylle Severus ( b. 1937 ), Swiss violin maker and writer
- Sibylle panel (* 1966), German film director
- Sibylle Tönnies (* 1944), German jurist, sociologist and essayist
- Sibylle Weidemüller, German pop singer
- Sibylle Weischenberg (* 1951), German journalist and author
- Sibylle Winther (* 1945), German politician (CDU )
- Sibylle Savoy ( b. 1936 ), German journalist and theater critic
- Sibylle Elisabeth of Württemberg (1584-1606), Electress of Saxony, first wife of Johann Georg I of Saxony
- Anna Sibylle of Hanau- Lichtenberg (1542-1580), wife of Louis Fleckenstein - Dagstuhl
- Dorothea Sibylle of Brandenburg (1590-1625), Duchess of Brieg, wife of Johann Christian Brieg
- Magdalena Sibylle of Brandenburg- Bayreuth (1612-1687), Electress of Saxony, wife of John George II of Saxony
- Magdalene Sibylle of Prussia (1586-1659), Electress of Saxony, the second wife of Johann Georg I of Saxony
- Magdalena Sibylle of Saxony (1617-1668), Duchess of Saxe- Altenburg, wife of Frederick William II of Saxe- Altenburg
Sybil
- Sybil Bauer (1903-1927), American swimmer
- Sybil Buck ( born 1972 ), American musician and model
- Sybil Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley (1894-1989), member of the Jewish merchant family Sassoon
- Sybil Danning ( born 1947 ), Austrian actress
- Sybil Lynch (born 1965 ), American R & B singer
- Sybil Ludington (1761-1839), the personality of the American War of Independence
- Sybil Newall (1854-1929), British archer
- Sybil Gräfin Schönfeldt (* 1927), German writer
- Sybil Temtchine (born 1970 ), American actress
- Sybil Thorndike (1882-1976), British actress
- If Sybil (1924-2007), German actress and dancer
Sybill
- Sybill Buitrón Lübcke (* 1969), German politician (CDU )
- Sybill Morel (* 1899), German silent film actress
- Sybill Storz (* 1937), German entrepreneur
Sybille
- Sybille Bammer ( born 1980 ), Austrian tennis player
- Sybille Bedford (1911-2006), German -British journalist and writer
- Sybille Binder (1895-1962), Austrian actress
- Sybille Böschen (* 1954), German politician (SPD )
- Sybille Brunner, Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Sybille Brunner ( b. 1939 ), Swiss actress
- Sybille Ebert- Schifferer (* 1955), German art historian
- Sybille Haussmann (* 1960), German politician ( Alliance 90/The Greens )
- Sybille Haynes ( born 1926 ), German -British Etruskologin
- Sybille Hein (born 1970 ), German children's book author, illustrator and designer
- Sybille Heyen (born 1966 ), German actress
- Sybille Jatzko (* 1950), German conversation Therapist
- Sybille Krafft, German filmmaker and writer
- Sybille Krämer ( * 1951), German high school teacher
- Sybille Pagel (1938-2010), German pop singer, jazz singer and actress, see Dany man
- Sybille Reider (* 1949), German jurist and politician (independent)
- Sybille Reinhardt ( * 1957), German rower
- Sybille J. Schedwill (* 1963), German actress
- Sybille Castle (1910-2007), German actress
- Sybille Schmidt ( * 1967 ), German rower
- Sybille Schmitz (1909-1955), German actress
- Sybille Schnehage (* 1950), German aid worker
- Sybille Schönberger (* 1977), German cook
- Sybille Seitz (born 1966 ), German television journalist and presenter
- Sybille de Sélys Longchamps ( b. 1941 ), Belgian nobles
- Sybille Specht, German singer
- Sybille Steinbacher (* 1966), German historian and high school teacher time
- Sybille Straubinger (* 1970), Austrian politician ( SPÖ)
- Sybille Volkholz (* 1944), German education expert and politician (AL)
- Sybille Waury (* 1970), German actress
- Andrea Lietz Sybille - Weier (b. 1958), German field hockey player
Fictional people
- Bille Abromeit, main character of the 21 -volume book series Bille horses and shaggy
- Sibylle von der Teck, legendary figure, see also Sibyllenspur, Sibyllenloch
- Sybill Patricia Trelawney, one of the characters of the Harry Potter novels
- Sybil Stone, character of American film comedy The Family Stone - betrophal prohibited!
Animals
- Sybil ( cat )