Prophetess or oracle
Derived from the Greek word 'sibylla', referring to the female oracles of the ancient world who were believed to possess divine knowledge. The name became popular in the Middle Ages and saw a revival in the 19th century.
About 23 girls were named Sibyl in 2025.
US births per 5-year period, 1990–present (SSA data).
The youngest Crawley daughter · Downton Abbey
The tragic actress and love interest of Dorian Gray · The Picture of Dorian Gray
Acclaimed English Shakespearean actress
The sharp-tongued co-owner of the hotel · Fawlty Towers
Heroine of the American Revolutionary War