Priscilla
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Priscilla is an English female given name derived from the Latin priscus (old). One suggestion is that it is intended to bestow long life on the bearer.
It appears in the New Testament variously as Priscilla and Prisca.
It first appears in English literature in Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queen (1596) and was adopted as an English name by the Puritans in the 17th Century.
- Diminutive forms include Cilla, Pris, Prissy, and Scilla.
Famous bearers of the name include:
- Priscilla, New Testament early Christian and companion to St. Paul.
- Prisca, wife of Diocletian and mother of Valeria Galeria.
- Priscilla, a French singer.
- Priscilla Presley, wife of Elvis Presley.
- Priscilla Owen, United States federal judge for the Fifth Circuit.
- Priscilla Cooper Tyler, former First Lady of the United States.
- Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a film.
- Pris, character in the film Blade Runner
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