Sigrid









Sigrid


Sigrid [see-grid, sig-rid; German zee-grit, -greet; Norwegian si-gri; Swedish see-grid] Examples noun

  1. a female given name: from a Scandinavian word meaning “victory.”

Examples from the Web for sigrid Contemporary Examples of sigrid

  • From the perfect massage to the best place to drink, see where model Sigrid Agren hangs out off the runway.

    Model Sigrid Agren Gives a Tour of Her Favorite Haunts in Paris

    The Fashion Beast Team

    February 27, 2014

  • Historical Examples of sigrid

  • “This is a feat that may cost thee dear one day,” said Sigrid.

    Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 1 of 8

    Various

  • “No, that will never be; I will not live after thee to ask of them,” said Sigrid.

    Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race

    Maud Isabel Ebbutt

  • Olof Sktkonung, the son of Eric and Sigrid, succeeded his father.

    Sweden

    Victor Nilsson

  • Lady Sigrid greeted her: God bless you, you have a good deed in mind!

    Sweden

    Victor Nilsson

  • I am afraid you will be getting as impatient for the Christmas tree as Sigrid.

    Our Little Swedish Cousin

    Claire M. Coburn

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