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Sibella/Sybella vs. Yes cute vs. No

Please no other suggestions. Don't need them. Just wanting votes or comments on this name. Good name? Bad? It's putting the names Isabella and Sybil together. Please just thoughts and votes for this name. Thanks-Vanessa

The Top Baby Name is...

Sibella/Sybella

11%

Yes cute

50%

No

39%

Poll created: Apr 07, 2017
Total Votes: 18

Comments

Not cute. Manufactured names seldom are. How about simply Sybil?
posted by Guest :: 8 years ago | report
Like I said I'm not looking for any other names but thank you.
posted by Vanessa :: 8 years ago | report
Not a fan, sorry.

Love classic Isabella. Love classic Sibyl / Sibylla (the noun is "sibyl"). But not one grafted onto the other for a trendy nonentity. Good luck! :0)
posted by FredaCat :: 8 years ago | report
Okay thanks. I just saw this on another name site and thought it was cute. So I didn't originally make it up.
Thanks.
posted by Vanessa :: 8 years ago | report
P.S. I'm not suggesting Sibylla. I just mention it to explain why I dislike Sibella.
posted by FredaCat :: 8 years ago | report
I got that FredaCat :) thank you
posted by Vanessa :: 8 years ago | report
It isn't made up. It is a legitimate Greek variation of Sybil. I like it better than Sybil.
posted by Guest :: 8 years ago | report
I think it's pretty.
posted by C :: 8 years ago | report
Sybella is definitely a real name. So not just a smush of Isabella and Sybil.
posted by Carly :: 8 years ago | report
I like it. I am tired of seeing the same names over and over again. This will make her an individual. It is cute without being way out there.
posted by Teri :: 8 years ago | report
This is already a name -- it's not a combo of Isabella and Sybil. I like the spelling Sybylla -- from the main character in the 1904 novel "My Brilliant Career" (later made into a movie in 1979. (There are lots of different spellings, fyi.)
posted by guest :: 8 years ago | report
SIBYLLA
GENDER: Feminine
USAGE: Greek, German, Swedish, Late Roman, Late Greek
OTHER SCRIPTS: Σιβυλλα (Greek)
PRONOUNCED: zi-BUY-lah (German)
Meaning & History: Greek and Latinate form of SIBYL.
VARIANTS: Sibylle, Sybille (German), Sybilla (Late Roman)
OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: Sibyl, Cybill, Sybella, Sybil (English), Sibylle, Sybille (French), Sibilla (Italian), Sybilla (Polish)
posted by guest :: 8 years ago | report

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