Sigrid/ˈsiːɡrɪd/ is a Scandinavian given name for women from Old Norse Sigríðr,
composed of the elements sigr "victory" and fríðr "beautiful".[1]
Common short forms include Siri, Sigga, Sig, and Sigi. An Estonian and Finnish variant is Siiri. The Latvian version of the name is Zigrīda.
People
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Sigrid (singer), Norwegian singer
Princess Sigrid of Sweden, Swedish princess
Sigrid Alegría, Chilean actress
Sigrid Alexandersen (born 1995), Norwegian orienteer
Sigrid Agren, French fashion model
Sigrid Banér, Swedish letter writer
Sigrid Andrea Bernardo, Filipino screenwriter and director
Sigrid Björkegren (1845 – 1936), Swedish entrepreneur
Sigrid Borge (born 1995), Norwegian javelin thrower
Sigrid Brahe, Swedish countess
Sigrid Brattabø Handegard (born 1963), Norwegian politician
Sigrid D. Peyerimhoff, a German chemist
Sigrid Elmblad (1860 – 1926), a Swedish journalist and poet
Sigrid Eskilsdotter (Banér), a Swedish noble
Sigrid Fick, a Swedish tennis player
Sigrid af Forselles (1860—1935), Finnish sculptor
Sigrid Fronius (1942), German author, journalist and feminist
Sigrid Fry-Revere, American bioethicist
Sigrid Augusta Green (1920–2012), was a British code breaker, Norwegian resistance member[2]
Sigrid Gurie, Norwegian-American actress
Sigrid Grajek (1963), German actor and cabaret actress.
Sigrid the Haughty, Swedish, possibly Slavic, queen of Sweden, Denmark, and England
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