Sibylla and Isidora
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They're utterly beautiful. Regal, dignified, and romantic.
Sibylla is too fancy for my taste and I'd say it with the emphasis on BILL, so I'm not thrilled by it. Sibyl is more my style.
I like Isidora pretty well, and I'm gratified to see it spelled correctly. I dislike the Isadora spelling lots. I think the only other thing (besides the ubiquitous misspelling) about Isidora that keeps it off my list is that I don't care for the male name Isidor / Isidore.
I like Isidora pretty well, and I'm gratified to see it spelled correctly. I dislike the Isadora spelling lots. I think the only other thing (besides the ubiquitous misspelling) about Isidora that keeps it off my list is that I don't care for the male name Isidor / Isidore.
I love both.
I like them both. As a sibet, they're a little same-y (as in, they have the same 'feel' to them) but otherwise they're nice, elegant and classical. I think I might prefer Sybil a tiny bit over Sibylla, but I definitely prefer the Isidora spelling over Isadora. It avoids the 'sad' in the middle and looks more refined.