Sigurd (name)
Sigurd or Sigur (Pronounced the same) is a Scandinavian male name used in Norway, Denmark and Sweden derived from the Old Norse Sigurðr (from sigr "victory" and varðr "guardian").[1] Other forms of this name are Sigvard and Siward.[2] A short form of the name is Sjur.
Sigurd may refer to:
Several figures from Norse mythology and legend:
- Sigurd, a hero from the Völsunga Saga
- Sigurd Hring, the legendary Danish king and father of Ragnar
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- Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the Viking warlord and son of Ragnar
- Sigurd Hart, a king of Ringarike and contemporary of Halfdan the Black
- Sigurd Syr, petty king of Ringarike and father of Harald III of Norway
- King Sigurd I of Norway, also known as Sigurd Jorsalfar (the Crusader).
- King Sigurd II of Norway
Several Jarls of Orkney:
- Sigurd Eysteinsson, Jarl in the late 9th century
- Sigurd Hlodvirsson, Jarl of Orkney (circa 991-1014), killed at the Battle of Clontarf
A number of pretenders to the Norwegian throne:
Other figures from Scandinavian history:
- Sigurd Haakonsson (circa 895-962), Earl of Lade
- Saint Sigurd of Växjö, also known as Sigfrid
- Siward, Earl of Northumbria, whose Danish name was Sigurd
- Sigurd Jonsson of Sudreim, Regent of Norway on two occasions in the 15th century. Offered the throne in 1448, but declined.
- Sigurd Ibsen, the eight prime minister of Stockholm and Norway, and son of playwright Henrik Ibsen.
In music:
- Sigurd, one of the two guitarists and founding members of the blackened death metal band Belphegor
- Sigurd Køhn, Norwegian jazz musician
- Sigurd Wongraven, better known as Satyr, lead singer and guitarist of Norwegian black metal band Satyricon
In science:
- Sigurd Angenent, Dutch mathematician Sigurd was a name of one of the monkeys in Bergen zoo. He actually escaped two times before was later released in 1996
In military:
- Sigurd Lagerman, Swedish Navy vice admiral
Fictionals Sigurds
- Sigurd, character in 1996 the video game Fire Emblem: Genealogy of the Holy War.
- Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, character in the 2013 television series Vikings, based on the historical Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye.
See also
- Siward (disambiguation), English equivalent to Sigurd
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