Siegfried
Siegfried is a male name:
- see Siegfried (first name)
- Siegfried (saint) , a saint and bishop
- Siegfried (Paderborn) , Bishop of Paderborn
- Siegfried (Regensburg) , Bishop of Regensburg
- Siegfried the Dragon Slayer , a hero from the Nibelungenlied
- Siegfried (Count Palatine) , husband of the Genoveva von Brabant in the legend of the same name
- the legendary King of Môrlant, see Kudrun
- Siegfried von Belzig († after 1204), Burgrave of Brandenburg
- Siegfried von Jabilinze († around 1131/39), Count of Jabilinze
- Sigefridus (goldsmith) (or Zigefridus, also called Master Sigefridus), goldsmith at the beginning of the 14th century
Siegfried is the family name of the following people:
- Adolph Siegfried (1842–1898), German sculptor
- Alfred Siegfried (politician) (1820–1896), German landowner and politician (NLP), MdR
- Alfred Siegfried (teacher) (1890–1972), Swiss teacher and founder of the relief organization
- André Siegfried (1875–1959), French sociologist, geographer, economist and writer
- Anita Siegfried (* 1948), Swiss writer
- Carl Gustav Adolf Siegfried (1830–1903), German Protestant theologian
- Claus-Ferdinand Siegfried (* 1931), German television journalist
- Detlef Siegfried (* 1958), German modern historian
- Erich von Siegfried (1859–1935), German administrative lawyer, district administrator in Heiligenbeil
- Gustav Siegfried (1808–1843), Swiss manufacturer and early socialist
- Helene Siegfried (1867–1966), German concert and chamber singer
- Herbert Siegfried (1901–1988), German ambassador
- Hermann Siegfried (1819–1879), Swiss topographer and cartographer
- Julius Siegfried (1835–1901), German administrative officer
- Klaus-Jörg Siegfried (1940–2016), German historian and archivist
- Kurt Siegfried (1873–1945), Swiss pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Larry Siegfried (1939-2010), American basketball player
- Max Siegfried (1864–1920), German physiologist and chemist
- Michael Siegfried (* 1988), Swiss football player
- Monika Siegfried-Hagenow (* 1952), German journalist
- Nikolaus Siegfried (Mayor) († after 1401), German politician, Mayor of Stralsund
- Nikolaus Siegfried , pseudonym of Viktor Cathrein (1845–1931), Swiss moral and legal philosopher
- Oscar Ferdinand Siegfried (1825–1902), German landowner and politician. Member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Oskar von Siegfried (1920–2011), German Consul General
- Paul Siegfried (1878–1938), Swiss lawyer, historian and writer
- Philipp Siegfried (1767–1845), German farmer, MdL Nassau
- Rudolf Thomas Siegfried (1830–1863), German scientist
- Sabel Siegfried (the Elder) († 1451), German politician, Mayor of Stralsund
- Sabel Siegfried (the Younger) (1437–1491), German lawyer and politician, Mayor of Stralsund
- Samuel Friedrich Siegfried (1809–1882), Swiss politician
- Theodor Siegfried (1894–1971), German Protestant theologian
- Walter Siegfried (* 1949), performer
- Walter Bruno Siegfried (1931–2008), Swiss painter, draftsman and etcher
- Walther Siegfried (1858–1947), Swiss writer
- Werner Siegfried (* 1899), German politician (NSDAP), MdPl
- Wilhelm Siegfried (1876 – after 1937), German politician (economic party)
Siegfried is the title of the following works:
- Siegfried (Opera) , opera by Richard Wagner about Siegfried the Dragon Slayer
- Siegfried (Jean Giraudoux) , stage play from 1928
- Siegfried (film) , film comedy by Sven Unterwaldt about the dragon slayer Siegfried (2005)
- Title of other films about the dragon slayer Siegfried (1924 and 1967)
- Siegfried (novel) , novel by Harry Mulisch
- Main character in Die Nibelungen (Hebbel) , parts of The Horned Siegfried and Siegfried's Death
Siegfried is the name of:
- Siegfried (band) , epic metal band, Austria
- Siegfried Holding , Swiss pharmaceutical company
- Siegfried (gun) , railway gun
- Siegfried shaft , dormant potash mine in Giesen
- SMS Siegfried , coastal armored ship of the Imperial Navy
- Siegfried's Headquarters , Pullach
- Company Siegfried , German operations to capture the Estonian island of Dagö in World War II
Siegfried is the geographical name of:
- Siegfried (Hainichen) , part of the city of Hainichen in Saxony
- Siegfried Glacier , Rothschild Island glacier, Antarctica
- Siegfried Peak , mountain in Viktorialand, Antarctica
See also:
- Siegfriedstellung , defensive position of the German troops in the First World War
Wiktionary: Siegfried - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations