Siegfried (first name)
Siegfried is a male name .
Origin and meaning of the name
name day
variants
- Sigi , Siggi (German), Sigge (Swabian), Siegi (Bavarian)
- Sigfried
- Sigfrid (Old High German, Scandinavian)
- Sigfrido (Italian, Spanish)
- Sigfredo (Spanish)
- Sigitas (Lithuanian)
- Sigurd , Sigurður (Nordic)
- Sigfridolinche (old Swiss)
- Ziggy (English)
Name bearer
Historic time
- Siegfried von Merseburg († July 10, 937), Saxon count, military commander-in-chief of Otto the Great
- Siegfried (Saint) († around 1067) (Sigfrid, Sigurd) of Växjö, patron of Sweden
- Siegfried (Guînes) (10th century), ancestor of the Guînes family
- Siegfried I (Walbeck) († 990) Count of Walbeck and in Möckerngau
- Siegfried I (Luxembourg) (919–998), Count of Luxembourg
- Siegfried I (Weimar-Orlamünde) (around 1075–1113), Count of Weimar-Orlamünde
- Siegfried I (Spanheim) (around 1010-1065), Count of Spanheim, ancestor of the Spanheim family
- Siegfried I (Lebenau) († 1132), Count of Lebenau
- Siegfried I (Merseburg) (* around 895, † 937), was Count of Merseburg and founder of the Gröningen / Bode monastery
- Siegfried I (Vianden) (around 1154–1171), Count of Vianden
- Siegfried I of Anhalt († 1184), Bishop of Brandenburg and Archbishop of Bremen
- Siegfried I (Cammin) († 1191), Bishop of Cammin
- Siegfried I. (Wittgenstein) (from (Battenberg-) Wittgenstein) († after 1283)
- Siegfried II. (Lebenau) († around 1163), Count of Lebenau
- Siegfried II (Augsburg) was Bishop of Augsburg from 1088 to 1096
- Siegfried II. (Merseburg) (* around 940; † after 980) was Count in Hassegau and von Merseburg
- Siegfried II von Wolfsölden , bishop of Speyer from 1127 to 1146
- Siegfried II of Querfurt († 1310), Bishop of Hildesheim
- Siegfried II. (Weimar-Orlamünde) , Count
- Siegfried III. (Lebenau) († 1190), Count of Lebenau
- Siegfried III. (Weimar-Orlamünde) , Count
- Siegfried III. von Boyneburg , Count
- Siegfried IV of Boyneburg , Count
- Siegfried IV. (Lebenau) († 1210), Count of Lebenau
- Siegfried II (Brandenburg) († 1220), Bishop of Brandenburg from 1216 to 1220
- Siegfried II. Von Eppstein (around 1165–1230), Archbishop of Mainz, Elector and Arch Chancellor
- Siegfried III. von Eppstein (1194–1249), Archbishop of Mainz, Elector and Arch Chancellor
- Siegfried (Eppstein) (Siegfried von Eppstein) (around 1256–1332), nobleman of the younger line of the House of Eppstein
- Siegfried von Truhendingen († 1150), from 1146 to 1150 Bishop of Würzburg
- Siegfried von Gelnhausen († 1321), bishop of Chur from 1298 to 1321
- Siegfried von Blomberg († 1374), Archbishop of Riga
- Siegfried III. from Venningen
- Siegfried von Wied (1145–1162), Count of the County of Wied
- Siegfried von Brilon (* before 1334 † after 1353), knight in Brilon
- Sigefridus (goldsmith) (or Zigefridus, also called Master Sigefridus), goldsmith at the beginning of the 14th century
First name
- Siegfried Heinrich Aronhold (1819–1884), German mathematician
- Siegfried Baumegger (* 1972), Austrian chess player and trainer
- Siegfried Buback (1920–1977), Attorney General, murdered by the RAF
- Siegfried Dessauer (1874–1945), German actor, unit manager, film director and screenwriter
- Siegfried Engl (1911–1982), Austrian-American ski racer and ski school director
- Siegfried Fischbacher (* 1939), trainer, part of Siegfried and Roy
- Siegfried Gottwald (1943–2015), German mathematician, logician and historian of science
- Siegfried Gräter (* 1939), German soccer goalkeeper
- Siegfried Grosse (1924–2016), German Germanist
- Siegfried Großmann (physicist) (* 1930), German physicist
- Siegfried Großmann (theologian) (* 1938), German theologian
- Siegfried Hausner (1952–1975), member of the RAF
- Sigfried Held (* 1942), German soccer player
- Siegfried Jacobsohn (1881–1926), German journalist and theater critic
- Siegfried Jaeckel (1892–1970), German biologist and dentist
- Siegfried Jaschke (* 1939), German politician (CDU)
- Siegfried Jerusalem (* 1940), German singer (tenor)
- Siegfried Kracauer (1889–1966), German journalist, sociologist and film historian
- Siegfried Lambor (* 1951), German soccer player
- Siegfried Lefanczik (1930–2016), German walker
- Siegfried Lenz (1926–2014), German writer
- Siegfried Lorenz (politician, 1928) (1928–2014), German business graduate and member of the Bavarian Senate
- Siegfried Lorenz (politician, 1930) (* 1930), German politician (SED)
- Siegfried Lorenz (singer) (* 1945), German singer (baritone)
- Siegfried Lorenz (athlete) (* 1933), German hammer thrower
- Siegfried Lorenz (sports scientist) , German sports scientist and university professor
- Siegfried Lowitz (1914–1999), German actor
- Siegfried Marcus (1831–1898), Austrian technician and inventor
- Siegfried Rauch , (1932-2018), German actor
- Siegfried Rauhut (* 1938), German enduro athlete
- Siegfried-Michael Ressel (1916–1997), German film and theater actor
- Siegfried Sassoon (1886–1967), British writer
- Siegfried Schauzu (* 1939), German motorcycle racer
- Siegfried Schopflocher (1877–1953), German-Canadian Bahai
- Siegfried Schulz (major) (1870–1942), German major and free corps leader
- Siegfried Schulz (athlete) (1910– ??), German pole vaulter
- Siegfried Schulz (Lieutenant General) (1914–1997), German Lieutenant General
- Siegfried Schulz (theologian) (1927–2000), German theologian and university professor
- Siegfried Unseld (1924–2002), publisher and head of Suhrkamp Verlag
- Siegfried Vierzig (* 1923), German Protestant theologian and religious educator
- Siegfried Wagner (1869–1930), poet-composer, son of Richard Wagner
- SO Wagner , actually Siegfried Oswald Wagner (1902–1975), German actor, author, radio play speaker, radio play and theater director
- Siegfried Wittenburg (* 1952), German photographer and author
family name
- Karl Sigfrid (* 1977), Swedish politician of the conservative Moderata samlingspartiet
Siegfried in art
- Siegfried the Dragon Slayer ( Nibelung Legend )
- Siegfried, Count Palatine of Mayen ( Genovevasage )
- In Richard Wagner's tetralogy The Ring of the Nibelung, Siegfried is the title character of the opera Siegfried and a character in the opera Götterdämmerung .
- Siegfried's grave as a cultural-historical discourse: Kaiser Friedrich III. and the barrow near Worms
- Siegfried is the prince in the ballet Swan Lake
- Siggi Jepsen is the protagonist in Siegfried Lenz's novel Deutschstunde