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Opinions please: Sibylla?

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joesgirl · 14/05/2013 15:38

What do you think? DD2 would be sister to Leonora.

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MadBusLady · 17/05/2013 09:26

We can never be Joan Greenwood, cuillere.

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cuillereasoupe · 17/05/2013 09:24

That's French for Syria. Not something I'd go for at the moment.

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Bearcrumble · 17/05/2013 08:27

What about Syrie instead?

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Llareggub · 17/05/2013 08:14

I never thought I'd say this but I am going to. I like Sylvia.

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cuillereasoupe · 17/05/2013 08:10

Oh Louieeeee

flutters eyelashes

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orangepudding · 17/05/2013 08:02

Sounds like a contraceptive pill name to me.

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MadBusLady · 17/05/2013 07:53

Another one! How come in real life I NEVER meet people who have seen the same old films I've seen?

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cuillereasoupe · 17/05/2013 07:49

I thought Kind hearts and coronets too. Sibella is ace!

FWIW I rather love Sibylla but if you decide not to use it, I offer up Sidonie for your consideration instead.

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Teapot13 · 16/05/2013 22:34

I guess I am bucking the trend here but I like it. It is the usual German form of Sibyl.

I would have loved to name DD2 Sibyl but DH is German, and it wouldn't make sense in German. I would have gone for Sibylla as a compromise but it's a dated name in German.

Can you not just use Sibyl? I was a bit worried people would think I used it because of Downton Abbey, however.

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JojoMags · 15/05/2013 08:33

Hmm... reminds me of some kind of skin disorder. What about Sylvie?

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OkayHazel · 15/05/2013 01:33

sounds like an std.

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LadyIsabellaWrotham · 14/05/2013 23:53

Joan Greenwood as Sibella in Kind Hearts and Coronets is a goddess. Wouldn't want to call a baby after her though.

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squoosh · 14/05/2013 23:45

Reminds me of Sibella from Kind Hearts and Coronets too. Ok she's not the nicest character in the world but she's gutsy and umm, ambitious.

I like it.

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sleepingbeautiful · 14/05/2013 23:30

My first thought was it sounds like something you'd be off to the GUM clinic with...
Cecilia, Miranda?

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Laquila · 14/05/2013 23:28

Love it! Princess Sibylla of Jerusalem was an interesting historical character (portrayed in Kingdom of Heaven by Eve Green).

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blondieminx · 14/05/2013 22:34

No....

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olivertheoctopus · 14/05/2013 22:33

Sibylla sounds like a made up name, sorry. Leonora is v pretty though. What about Cecily?

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TunipTheVegedude · 14/05/2013 16:50

agree Caroline goes better with Leonora. Two names ending in 'a' are aesthetically less pleasing than two names with different endings.

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TunipTheVegedude · 14/05/2013 16:49

I like it (heroine of Knight's Acre books by Norah Lofts).

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NorthernLurker · 14/05/2013 16:48

Sibylla is a not very nice character in 'Kind Hearts and Coronets' (which I heartily recommend for an afternoon on maternity leave.

How do you feel about Augusta?
I think Caroline is underused too. That sounds nice with Leonora (which is yummy btw)

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DonkeysDontRideBicycles · 14/05/2013 16:48

Well don't shelve it forever on the strength of some negative responses on here. Just think about it and by the time DD2 arrives you'll know whether you fancy it or not.

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PeppermintPasty · 14/05/2013 16:47

Oh, sorry, I don't like it. I saw it in Most Active and my first thought was something nasty like syph...well, you know.

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Catlike · 14/05/2013 16:47

I quite like it as it's the name of the main character in a book I love but think you'll find it a pain with people struggling with the spelling and pronunciation.

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ScrambledSmegs · 14/05/2013 16:45

I like it.

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Quangle · 14/05/2013 16:42

I really like it. I knew one at university (20 years ago) and always thought it was elegant and unusual.

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