People
- Alexander H. Sibley (1817–1878), Canadian businessman
- Antoinette Sibley (born 1939), English ballerina
- Brian Sibley (born 1949), British writer and broadcaster
- Celestine Sibley (1914–1999), writer
- Charles Sibley (1917–1998), American ornithologist and molecular biologist
- David Allen Sibley (born 1962), American ornithologist and author
- David Sibley (politician) (born 1948), Texas politician and lobbyist
- Denyse Sibley (born 1962), popular Canadian radio host and entertainer
- Frank Sibley (philosopher) (1923–1996), British analytic philosopher and aesthetician
- Henry Hastings Sibley (1811–1891), first Governor of Minnesota
- Henry Hopkins Sibley (1816–1886), Confederate general
- Hiram Sibley (1807–1888), entrepreneur
- Irena Sibley (1944–2009), artist, children's book author and illustrator
- Marilyn McAdams Sibley (1921–2006), American historian
- Mulford Q. Sibley (1912–1989), American political scientist
- Solomon Sibley (1769–1846), Delegate to Congress and Supreme Court Justice for Michigan Territory
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