Sigurd

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Sigurd or Sigurður is a male given name .

Origin and Distribution

The name comes from the Scandinavian region and is very common in Norway and Iceland . In Iceland, Sigurður was the second most common name after Jón in 2012 .

meaning

Sigurd or Sigurður is the Nordic form of Siegfried or Siegwart .

The word Siegfried is derived from the Old High German words "sigu" (victory) and "fridu" (pacification). The translation of the name into today's language would therefore be Siegreicher Befrieder .

Sigurd or Sigurður, on the other hand, is derived from the Old Norse words "sigu" (victory) and "urðr" (fate). The translation of the name into today's language would therefore be Fateful Winner .

to form

  • Gothic :
    • 5th century Sisifrid [siži-] (Prokop)
  • German :
    • 7th century Sigifridus
    • 7th - 11th centuries: Sigefrit, Sigefridus
    • 8th - 12th century Sigafrid (us) ( Adam of Bremen )
    • around 1200 Sîvrit ( Nibelungenlied )
    • 13th century: Syfrit, Syfridus
    • fnhd .: Seyfrid
    • modern: Siegfried or Siegurd
  • nordic :
  • Short forms :
    • Sigi
    • Siggi
  • female minor forms :
    • Sigurda
    • Sigvarda

Name days

Name bearer

Form Sigurd

Form Sigurður

Fictional people

  • Sigurd , a cartoon character
  • Sigurd , a hero from Norse mythology

Individual evidence

  1. Iceland Statistics