Sigemund
Old English
Etymology
From siġe (“victory”) + mund (“protector, protection”). Cognate with Old Norse Sigmundr, German Siegmund and Sigismund.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsi.jeˌmund/
References
- Electronic Sawyer S 1200 (Eadweald, son of Oshere, and Cynethryth, widow of Æthelmod, aldorman ; agreement concerning land at Chart, Kent), Sigemund is mentioned as "Sigemund" in the text section and the translation section.
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