Sigornee

French
"daring king"

Sigornee Origin and Meaning

The name Sigornee is a girl's name.

Sigornee is an uncommon feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Sigourney. Sigourney first gained attention as a given name through actress Sigourney Weaver (born Susan), who adopted it from a character in Henry James' novel "The American." The original Sigourney was a family surname derived from a place name in southwestern England. This spelling variant, Sigornee, is extremely rare, with very few recorded uses. The name has a sophisticated, distinctive sound and an unexpected spelling that sets it apart. Despite its rarity, it maintains the elegant, cosmopolitan associations of the more standard spelling while offering something truly unique.