Sigurðr
Old Norse
Etymology
sigr (victory) + varðr, vǫrðr (guard) (cognate to English ward).
Cognates include: Old High German Sigiwart (German Siegwart), Old English Sigeweard (English Siward), West Frisian Sieuwerd.
Proper noun
Sigurðr m
- A male given name..
Descendants
References
- Sigurd; in: Eivind Vågslid, Norderlendske fyrenamn, 1988, →ISBN
- “Sigurd” in: J. van der Schaar, “Woordenboek van voornamen”, 8. druk, Utrecht 1994, Prisma Woordenboeken, Uitgeverij Het Spectrum, →ISBN
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