Sigismund
Sigismund (variants: Sigmund, Siegmund) is a German proper name, meaning "protection through victory", from Old High German sigu "victory" + munt "hand, protection". Tacitus latinises it Segimundus. There appears to be an older form of the High German word "Sieg" (victory): sigis, obviously Gothic and an inferred Germanic form, and there is a younger form: sigi, which is Old Saxon or Old High German sigu (both from about 9th century). A 5th century Prince of Burgundy was known both as Sigismund and Sigimund (see Ernst Förstemann, Altdeutsche Personennamen, 1906; Henning Kaufmann, Altdeutsche Personennamen, Ergänzungsband, 1968). Its Hungarian equivalent is Zsigmond.
A Lithuanian name Žygimantas, meaning "wealth of (military) campaign", from Lithuanian žygis "campaign, march" + manta "goods, wealth",[1] has been a substitution of the name Sigismund in the Lithuanian language, from which it was adopted by the Ruthenian language as Жыгімонт (such are the cases of Sigismund Kęstutaitis, Sigismund Korybut, Sigismund I the Old, Sigismund II Augustus). The Polish spelling is Zygmunt, the Czech variant is Zikmund, and the variant used in Slovak and Serbo-Croatian is Žigmund.
People
European rulers
- Saint Sigismund of Burgundy (died 523), King of the Burgundians
 - Sigismund I, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (died 1405)
 - Sigismund I the Old King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
 - Sigismund II August King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania
 - Sigismund III Vasa King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania, King of Sweden
 - Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor (1368–1437), also King of Hungary and King of Bohemia
 - Sigismund Kęstutaitis (c. 1365–1440), Grand Duke of Lithuania
 - Sigismund Korybut (c. 1395-c. 1435), Lithuanian duke who participated in Hussite Wars
 - Sigismund II, Prince of Anhalt-Dessau (died after 1452)
 - Sigismund, Archduke of Austria (1427–1496), ruler of Further Austria
 - Sigismund of Bavaria (1439–1501), Duke of Bavaria
 - Sigismund von Herberstein (1486–1566), Carniolan diplomat, writer, historian and member of the Holy Roman Empire Imperial Council
 - Sigismund of Brandenburg (1538–1566), Prince-Archbishop of Magdeburg and Administrator of the Prince-Bishopric of Halberstadt
 - Sigismund Rákóczi (died 1608), briefly Prince of Transylvania
 - Sigismund Báthory (1572–1613), Prince of Transylvania
 - Sigismund Francis of Austria (1630–1665), ruler of Further Austria
 - Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1864-1866)
 - Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1896–1978)
 - Ishak Bey Kraloğlu or Sigismund of Bosnia (born in the 1450s?), son of King Stephen Thomas of Bosnia
 - John Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg (1572–1618)
 
Others
- Sigismund Albicus (c. 1360–1427), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Prague
 - Sigismund Bachrich (1841–1913), Hungarian composer, violinist and violist
 - Sigismund Bacstrom (c. 1750-1805), German doctor, surgeon and scholar of alchemy
 - Sigismund Payne Best (1885–1978), British secret agent during the First and Second World Wars
 - Sigismund von Braun (1911–1998), German diplomat and Secretary of State
 - Sigismund Danielewicz (1847–1927), California trade union organizer and anarchist
 - Sigmund Freud (1856–1939), Austrian founder of psychoanalysis born Sigismund Schlomo Freud
 - Sigismund Gelenius (1497–1554), Greek scholar and humanist
 - Sigismund Goldwater (1873–1942), physician, hospital administrator, and New York City Commissioner of Health
 - Sigismund von Götzen (1576–1650), German diplomat and politician
 - Sigismund Ernst Hohenwart (1745–1825), Bishop of Linz
 - Sigismund Koelle (1820–1902), German missionary and pioneer scholar of African languages
 - Sigismund Ernst Richard Krone (1861–1917), German naturalist, zoologist, spelunker, archaeologist and researcher
 - Sigismund Mendl (1866–1945), British politician
 - Sigismund von Neukomm (1778–1858), Austrian composer and pianist
 - Sigismund Felix Freiherr von Ow-Felldorf (1855–1936), Bishop of Passau
 - Sigismund von Reitzenstein (1766–1847), first minister of state of the Grand Duchy of Baden
 - Sigismund von Schlichting (1829–1909), Prussian general and military theorist
 - Sigismund von Schrattenbach (1698–1771), Archbishop of Salzburg
 - Sigismund Streit (1687–1775), German merchant and art patron in Venice
 - Sigismund Zaremba (1861–1915), Polish composer
 
Fictional characters
- Sigismund, a Space Marine character from the Warhammer 40,000 novel series, The Horus Heresy
 - Sigismund Arbuthnot, the "mad maths master" in the Molesworth books
 - Sigismund Dijkstra, "the witcher" in the Andrzej Sapkowski books
 
See also
- Sigismund Bell, a bell in Wawel Cathedral in Kraków
 
See also
- Sigmund (given name) for people named Sigmund or Siegmund
 - Segismundo, main character of Calderón de la Barca's La vida es sueño
 
References
- ^ "Žygìmantas". Vardai VLKK (in Lithuanian).