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Sif Feminine Danish Icelandic +1

Sif is an Old Norse, Danish, and Icelandic form of Siv. In Norse mythology, Sif is a golden-haired goddess associated with earth, best known as the wife of Thor, the thunder god. She appears in the Poetic Edda, compiled...

Sifiso Masculine Zulu

Sifiso is a masculine given name of Zulu origin, meaning "wish" in the Zulu language. The name embodies the concept of aspiration or desire, conveying a positive sentiment of hope for the bearer's future. It is most comm...

Sigal Feminine Hebrew

Etymology and MeaningSigal (also written Sigalit) is a Hebrew name that means "violet flower" in Hebrew. The name is derived from the word "sigal" (סִיגַל), which refers to the violet flower. It is a relatively modern He...

Sigalit Feminine Hebrew

Sigalit is a Hebrew feminine given name, a variant of the name Sigal, which means "violet flower" in Hebrew. The name reflects the beauty and delicacy associated with the flower, often symbolizing modesty and faithfulnes...

Sigdag Masculine Germanic

Sigdag is a masculine Germanic name derived from the Old High German elements sigu "victory" and tag "day". As such, the name's literal meaning is "victory day" or "day of victory."The name belongs to a prominent class o...

Sigeberht Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Sigeberht is an Old English masculine name meaning \"bright victory\", derived from the elements sige \"victory\" and beorht \"bright\". It is a cognate of the Germanic name Siegbert, which shares the same compound struc...

Sigebert Masculine Germanic

Sigebert is a masculine given name of Old German origin, derived from the elements sigu ("victory") and beraht ("bright"), thus meaning "victory-bright". The name is a cognate of the Old English Sigeberht and the modern...

Sigeweard Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Sigeweard is an Old English masculine given name, composed of the elements sige "victory" and weard "guard, guardian". It is a cognate of the Old Norse Sigurd and the German Siegfried, sharing the same semantic component...

Sigfrid 1 Masculine Swedish

Etymology and MeaningSigfrid is a Swedish form of Siegfried, itself derived from Old Germanic elements sigu “victory” and fridu “peace.” The name thus conveys a meaning of “victorious peace.”Historical and Cultural Conte...

Sigfrid 2 Feminine Norwegian

Sigfrid 2 is a Norwegian variant of the name Sigrid. Derived from the Old Norse name Sigríðr, it combines the elements sigr meaning "victory" and fríðr meaning "beautiful" or "beloved." Thus, the name Sigfrid 2 carries t...

Sigfrido Masculine Italian Spanish

Sigfrido is the Italian and Spanish form of Siegfried, a name derived from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and fridu "peace." The name thus carries the combined meaning of "victory-peace" or "peaceful victory." Et...

Sigfrøðr Masculine Old Norse

Sigfrøðr is an Old Norse masculine given name, composed of the elements sigr meaning "victory" and friðr meaning "peace" or "love". This name is a direct cognate of the Germanic name Siegfried, sharing the same victoriou...

Sigge Masculine Swedish

Sigge is a Diminutive of Sigurd, Sigfrid 1, and other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory". Primarily used in Sweden, this short form carries the heroic connotations of its etymological root...

Sigi Unisex German

Etymology and OriginsSigi is a short form or diminutive of Germanic names such as Siegfried and Sieglinde, as well as other Old German names beginning with the element sigu meaning "victory". In German usage, Sigi often...

Sigiberhtaz Masculine

Sigiberhtaz is a modern Proto-Germanic reconstruction of the names Sigibert and Sigeberht, which are attested in historical Germanic languages. The name is composed of two elements: the outdated theory of *sigiz (victory...

Sigibert Masculine Germanic

Sigibert is the Old German form of the name Siegbert, composed of the elements sigu 'victory' and beraht 'bright'. The name thus means 'bright victory' or 'magnificent victory'. It was borne by several Frankish and Anglo...

Sigifrid Masculine Germanic

Sigifrid is an Old German given name, the direct predecessor of the more familiar Siegfried. It is attested from the 8th century CE in the Bavarian region of Old High German, where it appears in necrologies and other ear...

Sigifriþuz Masculine

Sigifriþuz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name representing the ancestor of both Sigifrid and Sigfrøðr. As a linguistic reconstruction, it is not attested in historical records but is posited by linguists to explain t...

Sigihard Masculine Germanic

Sigihard is an Old German given name, serving as a form of the name Sieghard. It is composed of the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, the name conveys the idea...

Sigiheri Masculine Germanic

Sigiheri is an Old German masculine given name, the direct precursor of the modern Sieger. It is composed of two ancient Germanic elements: sigu meaning “victory” and heri meaning “army.” Thus the name literally means “v...

Sigihild Feminine Germanic

Sigihild is the Old German form of Sieghild. The name is composed of the Proto-Germanic elements sigu meaning "victory" and hilt meaning "battle." Thus, Sigihild carries the significance of "victory in battle" or "battle...

Sigilina Feminine Germanic

Sigilina is the Old German form of Ségolène, a name with deep roots in Germanic onomastics. The name Ségolène itself derives from Sigilina, a diminutive feminine name formed from the Germanic element sigu (Proto-Germanic...

Sigilind Feminine Germanic

Sigilind is the Old German form of Sieglinde, a name derived from the Germanic elements sigu "victory" and lind "soft, flexible, tender". The name thus conveys a meaning of "gentle victory" or "victory and tenderness". I...

Sigimar Masculine Germanic

Sigimar is the Old High German form of the name Siegmar, derived from the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and mari meaning "famous." The name thus carries the meaning "victory-famous" or "famous through victor...

Sigimund Masculine Germanic

Sigimund is an Old High German form of the name Sigmund, derived from the Proto-West Germanic *Sigimundu, itself from Proto-Germanic *Sigimunduz. The name combines the elements sigu "victory" and munt "protection", refle...

Sigimundaz Masculine

Sigimundaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic form that serves as the linguistic ancestor of names like Sigimund and Sigmundr. As a hypothetical root reconstructed by historical linguists, Sigimundaz represents the origin...

Sigismondo Masculine Italian

Sigismondo is the Italian form of the German name Sigismund, which itself derives from the Old Germanic elements sigu ("victory") and munt ("protection"). The name thus carries the meaning of "victory-protection" or "pro...

Sigismund Masculine German Germanic

Sigismund is an ancient Germanic given name, derived from Proto-Germanic *sigiz 'victory' and *mundō 'protection'. It is a full form of the name Sigmund, with the first element possibly enlarged to sigis, an extended for...

Sigitas Masculine Lithuanian

Sigitas is a Lithuanian masculine given name, possibly originating as a diminutive of names beginning with the Old German element sigu meaning "victory". This connection places Sigitas within a broader Germanic naming tr...

Sigiwald Masculine Germanic

Sigiwald is an ancient Germanic masculine name, formed from the elements sigu 'victory' and walt 'power, authority.' The name thus conveys the triumphal strength of a victorious ruler.Records of Sigiwald are rare, but th...

Sigiward Masculine Germanic

Sigiward is an Old German male name derived from the elements sigu 'victory' and wart 'guard, guardian'. It is a cognate of Sigurd, the famous Norse hero.Etymology and OriginThe name Sigiward belongs to a widespread Germ...

Sigiwardaz Masculine

Sigiwardaz is a reconstructed Proto-Germanic name that serves as the linguistic ancestor of several historical and legendary figures across Germanic cultures, including the Old Norse Sigurðr, the Anglo-Saxon Sigeweard, a...

Sigmund Masculine English German +2

Etymology Sigmund is a masculine given name derived from the Old Germanic elements sigu "victory" and munt "protection". In its Scandinavian cognate, the name comes from Old Norse sigr and mundr, with similar meanings. A...

Sigmundr Masculine Norse Old Norse

Sigmundr is the Old Norse form of Sigmund. The name derives from the Old Norse elements sigr “victory” and mundr “protection”, matching the Germanic root shared with the Old High German cognates sigu and munt. It is thus...

Sigmundur Masculine Icelandic

Sigmundur is the Icelandic form of Sigmund, a name with deep roots in Germanic and Norse legend.Etymology and RootsThe name derives from the Old German elements sigu "victory" and munt "protection". In the Scandinavian c...

Signe Feminine Danish Estonian +3

Etymology and OriginsSigne is a modern Scandinavian form of the Old Norse name Signý, which itself is derived from the elements sigr meaning "victory" and nýr meaning "new". Thus, the name carries the poetic meaning of "...

Signy Feminine Norwegian

Signy is a Norwegian variant form of the Old Norse name Signý, which itself derives from the elements sigr meaning "victory" and nýr meaning "new". The name is thus interpretable as "new victory" or "the one who brings n...

Signý Feminine Icelandic Norse +1

Signý (also anglicized as Signe or Signy) is an Old Norse female given name derived from the elements sigr "victory" and nýr "new", thus meaning "new victory" or "victory new". The name is prominently featured in Norse m...

Sigourney Feminine English

Sigourney is a feminine first name of English origin, derived from a surname with roots in the French town of Sigournais, which in turn comes from the medieval Latin Segurniacum. The Africanist scholar Ernest Nègre trace...

Sigrid Feminine Danish Estonian +4

Sigrid is a feminine given name of Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse name Sigríðr, composed of the elements sigr meaning "victory" and fríðr meaning "beautiful" or "beloved." The name has been widely used i...

Sigríðr Feminine Old Norse

Sigríðr is an Old Norse female given name, the original form of Sigrid. It is composed of the elements sigr meaning 'victory' and fríðr meaning 'beautiful' or 'beloved', conveying the sense of 'beautiful victory' or 'bel...

Sigríður Feminine Icelandic

Sigríður is a prominent female given name in Iceland, ranking among the most popular names in the country. It is the Icelandic form of Sigríðr, an Old Norse name that ultimately derives from Sigrid. The name's roots can...

Sigrún Feminine Icelandic Norse +1

Sigrún is an Old Norse feminine name derived from the elements sigr meaning "victory" and rún meaning "secret lore, rune". Thus, the name Sigrún may be interpreted as "victory rune" or "secret of victory". In Norse mytho...

Sigrun Feminine German Norwegian

Sigrun is a female first name used in German and Norwegian, derived from the Old Norse name Sigrún. This name is composed of the elements sigr ("victory") and rún ("secret lore, rune"), making its overall meaning "victor...

Sigsteinn Masculine Old Norse

Sigsteinn is an Old Norse masculine given name, serving as the original form of the modern Scandinavian name Sixten. The name is composed of two ancient Germanic elements: sigr meaning "victory" and steinn meaning "stone...

Sigurd Masculine Danish Norwegian +2

Sigurd is a masculine given name originating from the Old Norse name Sigurðr, composed of the elements sigr meaning "victory" and vǫrðr meaning "guard" or "guardian." Thus, the name conveys the sense of "victory guardian...

Sigurðr Masculine Norse Old Norse

EtymologySigurðr is the Old Norse form of Sigurd. The name is derived from the elements sigr meaning "victory" and vǫrðr meaning "guard" or "guardian". Thus, Sigurðr can be interpreted as "victory-guardian".Mythological...

Sigurður Masculine Icelandic

Sigurður is the modern Icelandic form of the Old Norse name Sigurd. The root name Sigurd is derived from the Old Norse elements sigr meaning "victory" and vǫrðr meaning "guard, guardian", thus the name signifies "victory...

Sigurjón Masculine Icelandic

Etymology and MeaningSigurjón is an Icelandic male given name, composed of two elements. The first part derives from Old Norse sigr meaning "victory". The second element is Jón, the Icelandic form of John. Jón itself ult...

Sigvard Masculine Swedish

Sigvard is a Swedish given name derived from Sigiward, the continental Germanic cognate of Sigurd. It shares roots with the Old Norse name Sigurðr, composed of the elements sigr 'victory' and vǫrðr 'guard, guardian'. In...

Sigyn Feminine Norse

Sigyn is a goddess from Norse mythology, whose name derives from Old Norse sigr "victory" and vinr "friend", meaning "(woman) friend of victory." She is best known as the wife of the trickster god Loki. Mythological Role...

Siham Feminine Arabic

Siham is a feminine given name of Arabic origin. Its literal meaning in Arabic is "arrows" (سهم, sahm in the plural), a concept that lends itself to both literal and metaphorical interpretations—arrows as weapons used in...

Siim Masculine Estonian

Siim is an Estonian masculine given name, originally a short form of Simon 1 but now used independently. The name traces its roots to the Hebrew Shimʿon (שִׁמְעוֹן), meaning "hearing, listening", derived from the verb sh...

Siiri Feminine Estonian Finnish

Siiri is an Estonian and Finnish diminutive of Sigrid. The name traces its roots back to the Old Norse name Sigríðr, composed of the elements sigr "victory" and fríðr "beautiful, beloved", symbolizing a "beautiful victor...

Sikandar Masculine Pashto Urdu

Sikandar is an Urdu and Pashto form of Alexander, derived ultimately from the Greek name Alexandros, meaning "defending men". The name entered South Asia through Persian and Arabic intermediaries, where it evolved into f...

Sikke Masculine Frisian

Sikke is a fairly common West Frisian masculine given name, typically pronounced [ˈsɪkə]. It originated as a shortened form or hypocorism of Germanic names beginning with the element sigu, meaning "victory". Cognate with...

Sıla Feminine Turkish

Sıla is a Turkish feminine name that embodies the rich emotional and cultural ties to homeland and family reunion. The name is derived from the Turkish word sıla, which carries a deep sense of "reunion, arrival" or more...

Silas Masculine Danish English +5

Silas is a biblical name borne by a companion of Saint Paul in the New Testament. It is probably a shortened form of Silvanus, a name Paul uses for him in the epistles. Some scholars suggest that Silas and Silvanus may r...

Síle Feminine Irish

Síle is the Irish form of Cecilia, a name that ultimately derives from the Latin caecus, meaning "blind." In Irish, this name has been used since the Middle Ages, developing a distinctly Gaelic pronunciation and spelling...

Sìleas Feminine Scottish

Sìleas is a Scottish Gaelic feminine name that serves as the traditional Gaelic form of Cecilia. The name is pronounced roughly "SHEE-las" in English, reflecting its Gaelic orthography and a phonetic evolution distinct f...

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