Prisilla

Meaning of Prisilla

Prisilla, a graceful variant of the venerable Latin Priscilla, carries with it an air of antiquity and quiet distinction, tracing its roots to the early Christian milieu even as it finds fresh expression in Anglo-American usage. Though it has never stormed the upper echelons of the U.S. popularity charts—peaking at just 26 births and a rank of 886 in 2003—its steady, if understated, presence from the 1960s through the mid-2010s reveals a name that thrives on gentle persistence rather than fleeting trends. Pronounced pri-SIL-ə, it unfolds in three soft syllables that linger like a whispered secret in a sunlit reading room, evoking both scholarly poise and warm intimacy. Its meaning—“ancient” or “venerable”—resonates with parents seeking a name that bridges classical heritage and contemporary sensibility, offering a subtle counterpoint to bolder monikers. In an age when many names roar for attention, Prisilla’s dry wit lies in its refusal to shout, reminding us that sometimes the most memorable choice is the one that speaks softly yet endures.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as prih-SIL-uh (/prɪsˌɪlə/)

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Notable People Named Prisilla

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Evelyn Grace Donovan
Curated byEvelyn Grace Donovan

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