A–F •
Sybil Andrews (1898–1992), English-Canadian artist, specialised in printmaking, best known for her modernist linocuts •
Sibyl Anikeef (1896–1997), American photographer •
Sybil Arundale (1879–1965), English stage and film actress, born Sybil Kelly •
Sybil Atteck (1911–1975), pioneering Trinidadian painter known for her work in watercolor •
Megan Sybil Baker (born 1954), pseudonym of Linnea Sinclair, American writer of Science Fiction and Fantasy Romance •
Sybil Bauer (1903–1927), American competition swimmer, Olympic champion, former world record-holder •
Sybil Mary Collings Beaumont or Sibyl Hathaway DBE (1884–1974), Dame of Sark from 1927 until her death •
Sybil Bennett (1904–1956), Canadian politician •
Sybil Moseley Bingham (1792–1848), American teacher in the Hawaiian Islands •
Sybil Brand (1899–2004), American philanthropist and activist •
Sybil G. Brinton, author of the novel
Old Friends and New Fancies (1913) •
Sybil Brintrup (1954–2020), Chilean conceptual artist, working with traditional and digital media •
Sybil le Brocquy (1892–1973), Irish playwright, patron of the arts and conservationist •
Sybil Buck (born 1972), American musician, yoga instructor and fashion model •
Ethel Sybil Burwell or Ethel Turner (1870–1958), English-born Australian novelist and children's literature writer •
Sybil Campbell OBE (1889–1977), the first woman to be appointed as a stipendiary magistrate in Britain •
Sybil Carlisle (1871–1951), British actress born in South Africa •
Sybil Carmen (1896–1929), American actress, dancer, and Ziegfeld girl •
Sybil Chaplin, known as Judith Chaplin (1939–1993), Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom •
Sybil Cholmondeley, Marchioness of Cholmondeley CBE (1894–1989), British socialite, Chief Staff Officer in the Women's Royal Naval Service (WRNS) during World War II •
Sybil Christopher (1929–2013), formerly known as Sybil Burton, Welsh actress and theatre director •
Sybil Claiborne (1923–1992), novelist, short story writer, pacifist, member of the Board of the War Resisters League •
Sybil Colefax (1874–1950), English interior designer and decorator, and socialite •
Sybil Connolly (1921–1998), Dublin-based Irish fashion designer known for creating fashion from Irish textiles •
Sybil of Conversano (died 1103), wealthy Norman heiress, Duchess of Normandy by marriage to Robert Curthose •
Sybil Cookson (1890–1963), journalist and writer of romantic novels •
Sybil Cooper (1900–1970), British physiologist •
Sybil Craig OAM (1901–1989), Australian painter •
Sybil Danning (born 1952), Austrian-American actress, model, and film producer •
Sybil Derrible (born 1983), French American engineer, educator, and author •
Sybil Isabel Dorsett or Shirley Ardell Mason (1923–1998), American art teacher reputed to have dissociative identity disorder •
Sybil Dunlop (1889–1968), British jewellery designer, best known work in the late Arts and Crafts style •
Sybil Eaton (1897–1989), British violinist and violin teacher •
Sybil Elgar (1914–2007), the first special-education teacher for those with autism in the United Kingdom •
Sybil Evers (1904–1963), English singer and actress •
Sybil B. G. Eysenck (1927–2020), personality psychologist and the widow of the psychologist Hans Eysenck •
Sybil Fane, Countess of Westmorland (1871–1910), born Lady Sybil Mary St Clair-Erskine, was a British aristocrat and socialite •
Sybil Flory (1920–2017), pharmacist, seamstress and teacher •
Jean Sybil La Fontaine (born 1931), British anthropologist and emeritus professor of the London School of Economics
G–M •
Sybil Gibson (1908–1995), American painter •
Sybil Mullen Glover (1908–1995), British artist known for her landscape and marine paintings •
Sybil Niden Goldrich, consumer advocate in the fight for women's health relating to breast implants •
Sybil Gordon (1902–1981), English singer and actress •
Sybil Goulding (1897–1971), British literary critic and academic •
Lady Sybil Grant (1879–1955), British writer and artist •
Lady Sybil Grey OBE (1882–1966), British philanthropist and Voluntary Aid Detachment nurse •
Sybil Grey (1860–1939), born Ellen Sophia Taylor, British singer and actress •
Sybil Grove, English actress •
Sybil B. Harrington (1908–1998), American philanthropist •
Sibyl Hathaway DBE (1884–1974), Dame of Sark from 1927 until her death •
Sibyl Heijnen (1961), Dutch visual artist, part of the second generation after 1960 •
Dulcie Sybil Holland (1913–2000), Australian composer and music educator •
Sybil Holmes (1889–1979), American politician, the first woman elected to the Massachusetts Senate •
Sibyl Marvin Huse (1866-1939), French-born American author of religious books and teacher of Christian Science •
Sybil Joyce Hylton MBE (1913–2006), Caymanian community volunteer and social advocate •
Sybil Irving MBE (1897–1973), founder and controller of the Australian Women's Army Service during World War II •
Sybil Henley Jacobson, (1881–1953), Canadian painter •
Sybil Jason (1927–2011), South African-born, American child film actress •
Sybil Jefferies (stage name Sweet Sable), American house and R&B vocalist best known for her work during the 1990s •
Sybil Jones (1808–1873), American Quaker preacher and missionary •
Sybil Kaplan (1938-2023), American journalist and author •
Sybil Kent Kane (1856–1946), American socialite, prominent in New York Society during the Gilded Age •
Sybil Kathigasu GM (1899–1948), Malayan Eurasian nurse who supported the resistance during the Japanese occupation of Malaya •
Sybil Kein (1939–2022), Louisiana Creole poet, playwright, scholar, and musician •
Sybil Baker Kelly (1896–1988), state legislator in North Dakota •
Sibyl Kempson (born 1973), American playwright and performer •
Sybil Kennedy (1899–1986), Canadian sculptor •
Sibyll-Anka Klotz (born 1961), German politician •
Sybil Leek (1917–1982), English witch, astrologer, occult author and self-proclaimed psychic •
May Sybil Leslie (1887–1937), English chemist who worked with Marie Curie and Ernest Rutherford •
Sybil Lewis (actress), actress in the United States •
Sybil Lewis (surgeon), OSS (1874–1918), early Scottish surgeon who served with distinction in Serbia during the First World War •
Sybil Ludington (1761–1839), heroine of the American Revolutionary War •
Sybil Lupp (1916–1994), New Zealand mechanic, motor-racing driver, garage proprietor and motor vehicle dealer •
Sybil Mary Joan Lynam (1914–1998), Irish novelist and journalist •
Sybil Lynch (born 1965), American R&B and pop singer–songwriter •
Sybil Marshall (1913–2005), British writer, novelist, social historian, broadcaster, folklorist, educationalist •
Dame Elvira Sibyl Marie Laughton Mathews, DBE (1888–1959), British military officer and administrator •
Sybil I. McLaughlin MBE (1928–2022), first Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the Cayman Islands •
Sybil Milton (1941–2000), American historian •
Sybil C. Mobley (1925–2015), Dean Emerita of the Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) School of Business and Industry •
Sibyl Moholy-Nagy (1903–1971), German non-fiction writer •
Sybil Montagu, Prioress of Amesbury, daughter of John de Montagu, 1st Baron Montagu and his wife Margaret de Monthermer •
Sybil Morgan (1898–1983), British philatelist on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists •
Sybil Haydel Morial (1932–2024), American civil rights activist and educator •
Sibyl Morrison (1895–1961), Australian lawyer •
Sybil Morrison (1893–1984), British pacifist, suffragist and activist with several other radical causes •
Sybil Moses (1939–2009), American lawyer and judge •
Sybil Mulcahy (born 1973), Irish journalist and presenter •
Josephine and Sybil Mulvany, New Zealand weavers
N–Z •
Sybil Neville-Rolfe OBE (1885–1955), social hygienist, founder of the Eugenics Society •
Sybil Fenton Newall or Queenie Newall (1854–1929), English archer who won the gold medal at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London •
Sybil Robson Orr (born 1962), American film producer •
Sybil (wife of Pain fitzJohn), Anglo-Norman noblewoman in 12th-century England •
Daphne Margaret Sybil Desiree Park or Daphne Park CMG, OBE, FRSA (1921–2010), British spy •
Sybil Phoenix OBE (née Marshall; born 1927), British community worker of Guyanese birth •
Sybil Plumlee (1911–2012), American teacher, caseworker, and police officer in Portland, Oregon •
Sibyl Pool (1901–1973), politician from Alabama •
Sybil Pye (1879–1958), self-trained British bookbinder famed for her inlay Art Deco leather bindings •
Tabitha Sybil Quaye (born 1938), Ghanaian politician and a former member of parliament for Takoradi •
Sibyl of the Rhine (1098–1179), aka Hildegard of Bingen, German Benedictine abbess and polymath, writer, composer, philosopher, mystic, visionary, and medical writer and practitioner •
Sibyl Sammis-MacDermid (1876–1940), American soprano •
Sybil Sassoon (1894–1989), British officer during World War 2 •
Sybil M. Rock (1909–1981), pioneer in mass spectrometry and computing •
Sybil Rosenfeld (1903–1996), English historian of the theatre •
Sybil Ruscoe (born 1960), British radio and television presenter •
Sybil Sanderson (1864–1903), American operatic soprano during the Parisian Belle Époque •
Sybil Seaton (born 1948), retired South African politician who represented the Inkatha Freedom Party •
Sybil Seely (1900–1984), silent film actress who worked with Buster Keaton •
Sybil P. Seitzinger, oceanographer and climate scientist at the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions •
Sybil Shainwald (1928–2025), American attorney specializing in women's health law, activist for women's health reform •
Sybil Shearer (1912–2005), American choreographer, dancer and writer •
Sybil Shepherd (born 1950), American actress, singer and former model •
Sybil Sheridan (born 1953), writer and British Reform rabbi •
Sybil Smith (born 1966), American former collegiate swimmer •
Sybil Smolova, Czech-Austrian dancer and film actress of the silent era •
Sybil Stockdale (1924–2015), American campaigner for families of Americans missing in South East Asia •
Sybil Tawse (1886–1971), English artist and illustrator •
Sybil Temtchine, American actress •
Sybil Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda, DBE (1857–1941), British suffragette, feminist, and philanthropist •
Sybil Thorndike (1882–1976), English actress who toured internationally in Shakespearean productions •
Ethel Sibyl Turner (1870–1958), English-born Australian novelist and children's literature writer •
Sybil Ward (1894–1977), one of the first female lawyers in Delaware •
Sybil Werden (1924–2007), German dancer and actress during the 1950s •
Sybil Wettasinghe (1927–2020), children's book writer and an illustrator in Sri Lanka •
Sybil Whigham, (1871–1954), Scottish golfer •
Sibyl Taite Widdows (1876–1960), British Scientist, member of the Chemistry department at the London School of Medicine for Women for 40 years •
Sybil Trent (1926–2000), American actress of stage, screen and, predominantly, radio •
Sybil Venegas (1950), writer, independent curator, art historian, Professor Emerita at East Los Angeles College •
Sybil Ward (1894–1977), one of the first female lawyers in Delaware •
Sybil Werden (1924–2007), German dancer and actress during the 1950s •
Sybil Wettasinghe (1927–2020), children's book writer and illustrator in Sri Lanka •
Sibyl Wilbur (1871–1946), American journalist, suffragist, and author of a biography of Mary Baker Eddy •
Sybil Wolfram (1931–1993), English philosopher and writer of German Jewish origin •
Sybil Yazzie (1917–1918), Diné (Navajo) painter
Fictional characters called Sybil include: •
Sibyl, a character in
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. •
Sybil Barton, a character in 1941 American comedy film
Angels with Broken Wings, played by
Binnie Barnes • Sybil Birling, a character in the play
An Inspector Calls by J. B. Priestley •
Sybil Branson, a character in
Downton Abbey played by Jessica Brown Findlay, or her daughter, nicknamed "Sybbie" •
Sybil Dvorak, a mutant supervillain character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics •
Sybil Fawlty, a character played by Prunella Scales in the BBC TV series
Fawlty Towers •
Sybil Pandemik, a character in
Sam & Max • Sybil Stone, a character played by Diane Keaton in the film
The Family Stone •
Sybill Trelawney, a character in the
Harry Potter series • Sibyl Vane, a character in the novel
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde •
Lady Sybil Vimes, a character in the
Discworld series by Terry Pratchett • Dr. Sybil Zane, a character in the
Wolverine and the X-Men television series • Sybil, an important character in
Look Outside. ==See also==