Siegmund
Appearance
German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old High German sigu (“victory”) + munt (“protection”), and ultimately from Proto-Germanic *segaz (“victory, triumph”) and *mundō (“protection, security”); cognate to Norwegian Sigmund. The father of Siegfried in the Nibelungenlied.
Pronunciation
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Siegmund m (proper noun, strong, genitive Siegmunds or (with an article) Siegmund, plural Siegmunds or Siegmunde)
- a male given name
Descendants
[edit]- → English: Sigmund
- → Polish: Zygmunt
- → Lithuanian: Žygimantas
- → Old Ruthenian: Жыґимо́нтъ (Žygimónt), Жыкгимо́нътъ (Žygimónt), Жикгимо́нтъ (Žigimónt), Жікгимо́нтъ (Žigimónt), Жыкгмо́нтъ (Žygmónt), Жигмо́нтъ (Žihmónt), Жигмо́нть (Žihmóntʹ), Жидимо́нтъ (Židimónt), Зигму́нтъ (Zihmúnt)
- → Lithuanian: Žygimantas
- → Serbo-Croatian: