Siegfred
Siegfred Origin and Meaning
Siegfred is a masculine name that represents a variant spelling of Siegfried, a name with strong Germanic roots. The original Siegfried derives from the Old Germanic elements 'sigu' meaning 'victory' and 'fridu' meaning 'peace' or 'protection,' thus conveying the powerful meaning of 'victorious peace' or 'victory protection.' The name gained legendary status through the Germanic hero Siegfried featured in the medieval epic poem 'Nibelungenlied' and later in Wagner's opera cycle 'The Ring of the Nibelung.' While less common than the traditional spelling, Siegfred maintains the strong, heroic connotations of the original. The name projects qualities of strength, courage, and triumph, making it an appealing choice for parents drawn to names with mythological significance and a distinctive Germanic heritage.