Sieglinde

Meaning of Sieglinde

The name Sieglinde is a beautiful and unique choice for your baby girl. It has German origins and is pronounced as ZEEG-lin-duh (/ˈziːk.lɪn.də/). In terms of variations, Siglinde is another option to consider.

While not extremely common in the United States, Sieglinde has been given to a small number of newborn girls throughout the years. According to available data, it ranked 9096th in popularity in 1980 with 6 occurrences. It reached its highest rank in 1969 with 5 occurrences, placing it at 7471st.

Sieglinde carries a sense of strength and femininity. The name itself combines elements that translate to "victory" and "gentle." It brings to mind images of a determined and graceful woman who overcomes challenges with resilience. With its German roots, Sieglinde also evokes thoughts of rich history and cultural heritage.

Consider choosing Sieglinde for your little one if you're looking for a name that stands out and carries an air of sophistication. Its rarity adds an extra touch of uniqueness that will make your daughter's name truly special.

Pronunciation

German

  • Pronunced as ZEEG-lin-duh (/ˈziːk.lɪn.də/)

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Notable People Named Sieglinde

Sieglinde Hartmann is a German medievalist known for her expertise on the medieval poet Oswald von Wolkenstein and her role as president of the Oswald von Wolkenstein-Gesellschaft.
Sieglinde Wagner was an Austrian operatic contralto known for her ability to sing mezzo-soprano roles as well.
Sieglinde Ammann is a retired Swiss pentathlete and long jumper who competed in the 1968 and 1972 Summer Olympics, achieving her best result in the long jump in 1972.
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