actually sydney is from a English decent, making it "wide medow" also its a city. :)
Sydney is not a Hebrew word. It has no meaning in Hebrew.
Nothing. Sydney is a last name and doesn't mean anything in Mexico.
Sorry, this word does not exist in Greek. There are some things that have simply no equivalent in another language.
It depends on what "Sydney" your talking about. If it'sAustralia, then no but if it's A girl, then probably yes.My name is Sydney and I don`t think I am mean. I think I am very attractive and likeable.
If you mean timewise, a few hours. If you mean the places being advanced Sydney is better.
Ollie, Millie and Sydney were the mascots for the 2000 Sydney Olympics. Ollie might mean Olympics, Millie might mean millennium and Sydney is obviously Sydney. hope this helps
Yes, the word 'Sydney' is a noun, a proper noun, the name of a person or a place.
coogi is an indiginous Australian (aboriginal) word for bad smell. It is also named after a beach in sydney Australia (coogie beach)
If you mean the Rockingham that there is in Queensland, the distance from Sydney to Rockingham is around 2,258km. If you mean the Rockingham that there is in Western Australia, the distance from Sydney to Rockingham is around 3,985km.
Sydney, Australia has a population of approximately 4.7 million.If you mean Sydney, Australia, then as at 2011, 4,627,345
it means sydney
Presumably you mean - Sydney Opera House which is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge.