Certificate of Name
Sigimar
Masculine
Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Sigimar is the Old High German form of the name Siegmar, derived from the Old German elements sigu meaning "victory" and mari meaning "famous." The name thus carries the meaning "victory-famous" or "famous through victory."Etymology and Linguistic RootsSigimar traces its origins to the Proto-West Germanic *Sigimār and further back to the Proto-Germanic *Sigimēraz. It is cognate with the Old English Sigemǣr and Old Norse Sigmarr, as well as the Latinized form Segimerus. The name was common among the Germanic tribes, appearing in medieval Latin records as Sigimarius (9th century), Sigemarus (12th century), and Sigmarus (12th–13th century).Historical UsageIn Old High German, Sigimār was a masculine given name. The Middle High German descendants include Sigamar (11th century), Sigemar (12th–13th century), and Sigmar (12th century). From these evolved the modern German forms Siegmar and Sigmar. Notably, the town name Sigmaringen in Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is derived from the personal name Sigimār, indicating the settlement's early association with a bearer of this name.Related FormsSiegmar is the standard modern German form, while Sigmar also persists. In Latvian, the name is rendered as Zigmārs.Meaning: Victory-famousOrigin: GermanicType: First name (masculine)Usage Regions: Germany, Latvia
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