Sieghard name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: German, Swedish, Danish and Finnish
Meaning: Victory, Brave and Hardy
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What does Sieghard mean?

Sieghard is originated from Old High German and Germanic, Sieghard means "Victory, Brave or Hardy" which is used especially in German, Finnish, Swedish and Danish is aimed at baby boys. Mainly used in German, Finnish, Swedish and Danish, Sieghard aimed at boys has its origin in Old High German and Germanic, meaning of Sieghard is "Victory, Brave or Hardy".

Combination of unwonted SIG and HARD resulted in Sieghard.

Variants of Sieghard

Sieghardt, Léofsige, *Sigbrandr, Alphard, Hardis

How popular is the name Sieghard?

Sieghard is a common baby name in Germany while it is somewhat familiar in Austria. According to our evaluation, at least 3000 people have been bestowed Sieghard around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Sieghard

Sometimes you are stubborn but other times you allow people to change your mind easily with a simple statement or insult. Use your brain when it comes to social interaction. You enjoy challenges because they force you to extend your limits and give more than you thought you can. If someone doubts your skills, let it be. You know who you are and that should be enough. You have an excellent memory and you recall every detail from your past.

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