11-552: Sigismund (variants: Sigmund , Siegmund ) is a German proper name, meaning "protection through victory", from Old High German sigu "victory" + munt "hand, protection". Tacitus latinises it Segimundus . There appears to be an older form of the High German word "Sieg" (victory): sigis , obviously Gothic and an inferred Germanic form, and there is a younger form: sigi , which is Old Saxon or Old High German sigu (both from about 9th century). A 5th century Prince of Burgundy
22-571: A hero in Norse mythology Siegmund, a focal character in Richard Wagner 's Die Walküre Sigmund (comics) , Doctor Sigmund, a Dutch comics character Siegmund, a fictional lance wielded by Ephraim in video game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones Sigmund the Sorcerer, a fictional character from the kids' TV show Fanboy & Chum Chum Sigmund, the titular sea monster of the kids' TV show from
33-596: Is a Germanic given name with roots in proto-Germanic *segaz and *mundō , giving a rough translation of "protection through victory". People with this name [ edit ] Sigmund Ahnfelt , Swedish major general Sigmund Borgundvåg , Norwegian naval architect Sigmund Brouwer , Canadian author Sigmund Fraenkel , Polish-Austrian chemist Sigmund Freud , Austrian-Jewish psychologist Sigmund Freudenberger , Swiss painter Sigmund Hecht (1849–1925), Hungarian-born American Reform rabbi Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson , African-American singer in
44-565: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Sigmund Kval%C3%B8y Setreng Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng (20 September 1934 – 27 May 2014) was a Norwegian philosopher, illustrator, mountain climber, environmental activist and politician. He was born in Trondheim . Among his publications are Musikk-kritikk og kommunikasjon from 1966, Økokrise, natur og menneske from 1976, and Mangfold og tid. Pyramide-mennesket ved skillevegen: System, frihet eller kaos? from 2001. Setreng
55-530: The University of Oslo . Interested in nature and environmental protection , and influenced by Arne Næss , Peter Wessel Zapffe and Henri Bergson , he eventually developed his own original variant of ecophilosophy . He graduated as cand.mag. in 1966, with the thesis, Musikk-kritikk og kommunikasjon . In 1970 he took actively part in protests against development of the waterfall of Mardalsfossen . An able mountain climber, he travelled to Rolwaling Himal to study
66-502: The 1970s, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters See also [ edit ] Sig (given name) Sigmund (disambiguation) , other meanings Sigismund Zygmunt , a list of people with the given name or surname Zygmunt, Zigmunt or Zigmund [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
77-911: The Jackson 5 Sigmund Jähn , an East German cosmonaut Siegmund Klein (1902–1987), American bodybuilder Sigmund Kvaløy Setreng , Norwegian philosopher and activist Sigmund Mifsud , Maltese musician Sigmund Moren , Norwegian philologist Sigmund Mowinckel , Norwegian professor and theologian Sigmund Rascher , German SS doctor Sigmund Romberg , a Hungarian composer Sigmund Ruud , Norwegian ski jumper Sigmund Skard , Norwegian poet Sigmund Sternberg , Hungarian-British businessman and philanthropist Sigmund Sommer , American builder Sigmund von Erlach , Swiss military commander Sigmund von Haimhausen , Bavarian aristocrat Sigmund Widmer (1919-2003), Swiss politician Sigmund Zois , Carniolan nobleman Mythological and fictional characters [ edit ] Sigmund (also Siegmund),
88-1239: The Lithuanian language, from which it was adopted by the Ruthenian language as Жыгімонт (such are the cases of Sigismund Kęstutaitis , Sigismund Korybut , Sigismund I the Old , Sigismund II Augustus ). The Polish spelling is Zygmunt , and the Serbo-Croatian variant is Žigmund . Sigmund (given name) Sigmund Pronunciation / ˈ s ɪ ɡ m ən d / German: [ˈziːkmʊnt] Polish: [ˈɕiɡmunt] Gender Male Language(s) Germanic languages Origin Meaning Protective Victory Region of origin Northwestern and Northern Europe Other names Alternative spelling Siegmund Nickname(s) Sig Derived segaz "victory" + mundō "hand, protection" Related names Sigismund , Zygmunt Sigmund , also spelled Siegmund ,
99-759: The intended article. References [ edit ] ^ Gauché, Isebell (2012). The A to Z of Names (Revised and Expanded Edition) : Discover the promise your name holds . Cape Town: Struik Christian Media. ISBN 978-1415316269 . lemma: Siegmund. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sigmund_(given_name)&oldid=1241012887 " Categories : Given names English masculine given names Masculine given names German masculine given names Norwegian masculine given names Hungarian masculine given names Jewish given names Hidden categories: Pages with German IPA Pages with Polish IPA Articles with short description Short description
110-684: Was born in Trondheim to schoolteachers Anders Kvaløy and Kirsti Sætereng, and grew up in Lom . He married nurse Kirsten Rogndokken in 1962. In 1981 he changed his name from Sigmund Kvaløy to Sigmund Sætereng, and further to Setreng in 1983. Having passed examen artium in 1955, Setreng underwent technical training at Kjevik with the Royal Norwegian Air Force , and subsequently worked with maintenance of aircraft at Gardermoen Air Station . Through reading of Laozi and Kafka , he developed an interest in philosophy, and from 1958 he started studying at
121-413: Was known both as Sigismund and Sigimund (see Ernst Förstemann , Altdeutsche Personennamen , 1906; Henning Kaufmann, Altdeutsche Personennamen , Ergänzungsband, 1968). Its Hungarian equivalent is Zsigmond . A Lithuanian name Žygimantas , meaning "wealth of (military) campaign", from Lithuanian žygis "campaign, march" + manta "goods, wealth", has been a substitution of the name Sigismund in
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