The baby name Sibel is a girl name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "See-bell".
Sibel is a Turkish name that means "prophetess" or "oracle". It is a popular name in Turkey and is often given to girls born in the autumn season. The name has a strong cultural significance in Turkey, as it is associated with the ancient Anatolian goddess Cybele, who was worshipped as the mother of all gods and goddesses.
The name Sibel is pronounced as "see-bell" in English, with the emphasis on the first syllable. It is a two-syllable name that is easy to pronounce and spell. The name has a feminine gender and is exclusively used for girls. It is a popular name in Turkey, but it is also used in other countries such as Azerbaijan, Iran, and Kazakhstan.
The origin of the name Sibel can be traced back to the ancient Anatolian civilization, where the goddess Cybele was worshipped. The name is believed to have been derived from the Greek word "sibylla", which means "prophetess". The name has been used in Turkey for centuries and has become a popular choice for parents looking for a traditional and meaningful name for their daughters. The name Sibel is composed of two parts, "si" which means "to see" and "bel" which means "lord" or "ruler". Together, the name means "one who sees the lord" or "one who has the power to see the future".
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Celebrities with the Name Sibel
Sibel Edmonds Sibel Edmonds is a former FBI translator and whistleblower who gained fame for exposing corruption and security breaches within the agency. Her most memorable achievement was becoming the first person to testify under oath to the 9/11 Commission about the FBI's failure to prevent the attacks. She has also been recognized for her work in exposing the illegal sale of nuclear secrets to foreign countries by high-ranking U.S. officials. |
Sibel Kekilli Sibel Kekilli is a German actress of Turkish origin, famous for her roles in both German and international film and television. She gained international recognition for her performance in the film "Head-On", which won the Golden Bear award at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2004. Additionally, she played the role of Shae in the popular HBO series "Game of Thrones" from 2011 to 2014. |