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/PRA- Sil- Lah/

Origin

History: Common in the Ancient Roman world and more common is the 17th century

Usage: Latin, English, Australian


Meaning

Ancient or Vulnerable


Personality Traits

A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face Challenges. Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless. An Ingenious, Delightful, Friendly and Loyal Person. Sometimes Abstracted. A Well-informed, Highly Confident and Egotistical Person. Internally Driven. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches.


Other Forms: Pricilla Cilla
/pri-SIL-É™(English) preesh-SHEEL-la(Italian)/

Origin

History: In Acts in the New Testament Paul lived with Priscilla (also known as Prisca) and her husband Aquila in Corinth for a while. It has been used as an English given name since the Protestant Reformation, being popular with the Puritans. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow used it in his 1858 poem The Courtship of Miles Standish.

Usage: English, Italian, French, Ancient Roman, Biblical Latin, Biblical


Meaning

Venerable.


Personality Traits

Venturesome Ace, Natural Leader, and Self-assured. Sometimes Conceited. An Ingenious, Delightful, Friendly and Loyal Person. Sometimes Abstracted. A Polished, Well-Mannered and Inspiring Person. Most times Acts Lily-livered in the face Challenges. A Well-informed, Highly Confident and Egotistical Person. Internally Driven. A Naturally Benevolent, Laid-back and Realistic Person. Most times Irascible. An Adaptive Thinker, Unjustifiable Risk Taker, Charismatic and Charming. Most times Fortunate with Riches. A Reasonable, Ebullient, Brilliant Person. Sometimes Awkwardly Careless.


Other Forms: pris prissy