Sigismund name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: German, Finnish, Swedish, Danish and Norwegian
Pronunciation: s(i)-gismu-nd
Meaning: Victory, Protection and Protector
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What does Sigismund mean?

Unorthodox Sigismund came from Old High German and Germanic is used prevalently in Swedish, German, Norwegian, Danish and Finnish, meaning of Sigismund is "Victory, Protection or Protector" is used as a boy name .

Sigismund is derivative of Sigmund. Sigmund is variant form of Sigmundr. Meaning of Sigmund is Protector and Victorious Defender came from Old High German and Germanic. Sigismund is form of Sigimunt in German language.

How do I pronounce Sigismund?

The three syllabled name Sigismund is pronounced, s(i)-gismu-nd. The other ways to say the name is sigi(s)-mund.

Variants of Sigismund

Sigimunt, Sigimund

How popular is the name Sigismund?

Sigismund is an uncommon baby name in United States, in use since 1915, peaked in 1920 when it ranked 1820th and last appeared in 1927. Over 138 people have been named Sigismund in United States.

Also, Sigismund is a familiar name in Germany and Jamaica. At least, 900 people globally have carried Sigismund as their given name according to our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
192731508
192637086
192541975
192438676
1923244612
1922214315
192129869
1920182019
191933927
1918226013
View more ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Sigismund

You have a competitive spirit and challenge yourself on a daily basis. Learn how to separate reality from illusion. Widen your perspective and become more aware of your own existence. You are radiant and people find it comfortable around you. Your impulsiveness and short temper are your worst character traits you need to work on. You trust people but not as much as you trust your intuition and gut.

Other names liked by would be moms that are similar to Sigismund

  •  Hadda - The girl name Hadda is predominantly used in English, Norwegian and Icelandic is of Arabic, Hebrew and Germanic origin, Hadda means "Warm, Lively or Spirited"
  •  Magret - Magrets origin is Old Greek, meaning of Magret is "The Pearl" given to girls is used chiefly in Norwegian and Danish
  •  Asmus came from Old Greek is used in Swedish and German, meaning of Asmus is "Gracious or Erasmios" is given to baby boys
  •  Ignatz - Ignatz's meaning is Fire used for boys that originated from Etrusk is used chiefly in Swedish, English and Danish
  •  Diethard came from Germanic and Old High German languages bestowed upon baby boys used dominantly in German and Finnish, meaning of Diethard is "Folk, People or Hardy"

Famous people named Sigismund

  • Sigismund von Herberstein, Carniolan diplomat, writer
  • Sigismund of Burgundy, was King of the Burgundians from 516 to his death
  • Sigismund Francis, Archduke of Austria, ruler of Further Austria including Tyrol
  • Sigismund Korybut, duke from the Gediminid dynasty
  • Sigismund Payne Best, British Secret Intelligence Service agent during the First and Second World Wars
  • Sigismund Kęstutaitis, Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1432 to 1440
  • Sigismund Koelle, German missionary
  • Sigismund Albicus, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague and a Moravian
  • Sigismund Zaremba, Ukrainian and Russian composer of Polish ethnicity
  • Sigismund Bachrich, Hungarian composer, violinist
  • Sigismund Streit, prominent German merchant and art patron of the 18th century
  • Sigismund Freyer, German horse rider
  • Sigismund Felix Freiherr von Ow-Felldorf, Bishop of Passau
  • Sigismund von Neukomm, Neukomm first studied with the organist Weissauer and later studied theory under Michael Haydn
  • Sigismund Báthory, was Prince of Transylvania several times between 1586 and 1602
  • Sigismund II Augustus, King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
  • Sigismund I the Old, of the Jagiellon dynasty
  • Sigismund III Vasa, |3= 3
  • Sigismund von Schlichting, Prussian general and military theorist
  • Sigismund Rákóczi, was Prince of Transylvania from 1607 to 1608

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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