- Siegrun
Almost exclusively used in Scandinavia, Iceland, and oddly, Germany. Personal experiences with the name Sigrun: | Edit Share what you know! Nicknames for Sigrun: | Edit Share what you know! Meanings and history of the name Sigrun: | Edit. "Secret victory", "victory rune" or "secret lore", from Old Norse.
Meaning: Victory
Origin: German - Siegrune
Meaning. Comments. doppelte Siegrune. "Victory" or "Schutzstaffel" The sig rune (or Siegrune) symbolised victory (sieg).
Meaning: Victory
Origin: German - Siena
Etymology & Historical Origin - Siena. Siena is a place name located in central northern Italy in the region of Tuscany. ... In this case, the specific Etruscan tribe, the Saina, would later give way to the Roman family name (Saenii) from the Latin “senex” meaning “old” (from seneo “to be old”).
Meaning: A city in tuscany
Origin: Italian - Siennah
Latin. From the Italian city of Sienna, which gave its name to a reddish shade of brown. The name itself possibly is influenced by the word sienna, meaning "orange-red".
Meaning: Reddish brown
Origin: Latin - Siera
Origin of the name Sierra: Taken from the name of the Sierra mountain range which is derived from the Spanish sierra (mountain).
Meaning: The mountains
- Sif
Old Norse name, meaning "Bride, Wife". In Norse mythology Sif was a goddess and wife of Thor. Famous real-life people named Sif: | Edit Share what you know! Sif in song, story & screen: | Edit. Sif, earth goddess and wife of Thor in Norse mythology, renowned for her golden hair.
- Sigfreda
Meaning: Victorious
Origin: German - Sigfrieda
Meaning: Victorious
Origin: German - Sigfriede
Sugŕue is an Irish surname, which is an anglicized form of the old Gaelic name Ó Siochfhrádha, meaning "descendant of Siochfhrádh", or Ó Siochŕu the modern Gaelic equivalent of Ó Sugŕue, which in turn is a Gaelic version of the old norse German given first name Siegfried, meaning "victory and peace".
Meaning: Victorious
Origin: German - Sighle
[ syll. sig-hle, si-gh-le ] The baby girl name Sighle is pronounced SAY-AHL †. Sighle is of Latin origin. Sighle is a derivative of the English and Irish Sheila.
Meaning: Gaelic form of Sheila.
Origin: Gaelic - Sighni
In Deaf culture and sign language, a sign name (or a name sign) is a special sign that is used to uniquely identify a person, just like a name. ... Until a person receives a sign name, the person's name is usually fingerspelled.
Meaning: A name from the Old Danish language, meaning new victory. A name from the Viking era.
Origin: Danish - Sighrith
Meaning: From the Old Danish language, meaning beautiful victory. A name from the Viking era.
Origin: Danish - Sigilwig
Meaning: Champion
Origin: German - Sigionoth
Meaning: According to variable songs or tunes
Origin: Israeli - Sigismonda
Meaning: Victorious defender
Origin: German - Sigismunda
Teutonic Meaning: The name Sigismunda is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Sigismunda is: Victorious defender.
Meaning: Victorious defender
Origin: German - Sigle
Single Name Meaning. English: topographic name for someone who lived in a place cleared of woods by fire, from Middle English sengle 'burnt clearing'. German: from a pet form of a short form of a Germanic person name formed with sing 'sing' as the first element.
Meaning: Youthful, young at heart
Origin: Irish - Signa
The name Signa is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Signa is: Sign.
Meaning: Signal, Sign
Origin: Latin - Signe
Signe or Signy is a feminine given name used in the Nordic and Baltic countries, which may refer to: Signy, two heroines in Scandinavian mythology and two characters in various Scandinavian sagas. Signy Aarna (born 1990), Estonian footballer.
- Signia
Latin Meaning: The name Signia is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Signia is: Sign.
- Signild
Meaning: Victorious
Origin: Swedish - Signilda
Meaning: Victorious
Origin: Swedish - Signy
Signy or Signe (sometimes known as Sieglinde) is the name of two heroines in two connected legends from Scandinavian mythology which were very popular in medieval Scandinavia. Both appear in the Völsunga saga, which was adapted into other works such as Wagner's 'Ring' cycle, including its famous opera The Valkyrie.
- Sigourney
From a surname of French origin (also spelled Sigournay). The American actress Sigourney Weaver (1949-) adopted the name Sigourney in 1963 after a minor character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel The Great Gatsby (1925): "Mrs Sigourney Howard".
Meaning: Victorious conquerer
Origin: Old Norse - Sigrath
Meaning: Conquering advisor
Origin: Norwegian - Sigrid
Sigrid /ˈsiːɡrɪd/ is a Scandinavian given name for women from Old Norse Sigríðr, meaning "victory", "wisdom", and "beautiful". Sigrid = Sigr + fríðr ("victory" and "beautiful", respectively).
- Sigrun
"Secret victory", "victory rune" or "secret lore", from Old Norse. "Sigrún" was the name of a Valkyrie from Norse legend. Famous real-life people named Sigrun: | Edit. Sigrun Eng, Norwegian politician.
- Sigun
In Norse the meaning of the name Sigun is: Daughter of Volsung.
Meaning: Daughter of volsung
Origin: Norwegian - Sigune
Meaning: Percivals cousin
Origin: Scottish - Sigurbjörn
Meaning: Victorious soldier.
Origin: Icelandic