Syvilla, derived from the Greek Sybil, is an uncommon yet captivating female given name. It possesses a unique, exotic quality that sets it apart from more traditional namesakes. The name Syvilla carries historical significance, drawing its origins from ancient Greece where the Sybils were revered as prophetesses and oracles. This naming convention adds a touch of mystique to the name Syvilla, giving it a timeless allure. Despite its roots in history, Syvilla remains a modern choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their daughter.
The name Syvilla experienced varied popularity throughout the period from 1907 to 1943, with peaks in usage during the late teens and early twenties, notably in 1916-1917 (8 births each year) and again in the early thirties (9 births in 1931). However, its prevalence declined steadily after the mid-twenties, with only a single peak (7 births in 1943) in the late forties. Overall, Syvilla was not exceptionally common, with a total of 112 births recorded over this 36-year span.