This name is associated with the zodiac sign Kumbha (Aquarius). It reached its peak popularity with 6 in 2015. The name achieved its highest rank at #11896 in 2018.
The name Sheffield showed its most significant increase from to with an increase of times. The largest drop occurred from with a decrease of times.
Rashi(Symbol / zodiac sign) | Kumbha (Aquarius) |
Name Start Letters | G, S, SH - Kumbha (Aquarius) |
Symbol | Water-bearer |
Element | Air |
Ruling body | Saturn |
Quality | Fixed |
Sheffield name was mentioned in few of the roles in The Irish Revolution, Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2, Genius of the Modern World, Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen, Nocturnal Animals, Murch: Walter Murch on Editing, Genius of the Ancient World, Cable Beach, Cordially Invited, Cordially Invited as role of Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield, Serph Sheffield, Self - Philosopher and Academic, University of Sheffield, self, Professor of Modern British History, University of Sheffield, Edward Sheffield, Sheffield, Self - Public Understanding of Philosophy, University of Sheffield, Ben Sheffield, Ann Sheffield, Alton Sheffield by the artists like Louise Ryan, Yuri Lowenthal, Angela Hobbs, Adrian Bingham, Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Jeffrey Miller, Angela Hobbs, Chris Kramer, Freda Payne, David Ely.
Louise Ryan portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'The Irish Revolution', while Yuri Lowenthal portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2', while Angela Hobbs portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Genius of the Modern World', while Adrian Bingham portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen', while Jake Gyllenhaal portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Nocturnal Animals', while Mark Jeffrey Miller portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Murch: Walter Murch on Editing', while Angela Hobbs portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Genius of the Ancient World', while Chris Kramer portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Cable Beach', while Freda Payne portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Cordially Invited', while David Ely portrayed Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield in the production 'Cordially Invited'. Each interpretation brings a new perspective to the character of Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield, highlighting the diversity of artistic expression.
Movie / Play Title | Character Name | Artist Name |
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The Irish Revolution | Self, sociologist, The University of Sheffield | Louise Ryan |
Shin Megami Tensei: Digital Devil Saga 2 | Serph Sheffield | Yuri Lowenthal |
Genius of the Modern World | Self - Philosopher and Academic, University of Sheffield | Angela Hobbs |
Agatha Christie: Lucy Worsley on the Mystery Queen | self, Professor of Modern British History, University of Sheffield | Adrian Bingham |
Nocturnal Animals | Edward Sheffield | Jake Gyllenhaal |
Murch: Walter Murch on Editing | Sheffield | Mark Jeffrey Miller |
Genius of the Ancient World | Self - Public Understanding of Philosophy, University of Sheffield | Angela Hobbs |
Cable Beach | Ben Sheffield | Chris Kramer |
Cordially Invited | Ann Sheffield | Freda Payne |
Cordially Invited | Alton Sheffield | David Ely |