📖 Sobre Sigurd
Sigurd é um nome nórdico antigo clássico que significa «guardião da vitória», composto de sigr (vitória) e vardr (guardião). Pertence à mesma tradição lendária do alemão Siegfried: ambos os nomes descrevem o herói mitológico que mata o dragão Fáfnir e reivindica o ouro amaldiçoado dos Nibelungos na Saga dos Völsungos. O nome foi usado por reis noruegueses, chefes vikings e figuras da literatura escandinava moderna, e sua ressonância heroica permanece vívida até hoje.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemGerman
- Gênero♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Siegfried. Victory peace
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- Sigurd Fáfnisbani (legendary) — The central hero of the Old Norse Völsunga saga, celebrated dragon-slayer who killed the serpent Fáfnir to claim the cursed gold of the Nibelungs; his legend inspired Wagner's Ring Cycle and Tolkien's retellings.
- Sigurd I of Norway — Known as Sigurd the Crusader (c. 1090-1130), the first European king to lead a crusade to the Holy Land; his reign is considered a high point of medieval Norwegian power.
- Sigurd Hoel — Prominent Norwegian novelist and cultural critic (1890-1960), associated with the modernist literary movement in Norway; his novel Møte ved milepelen is regarded as a classic.
- Sigurd Ibsen — Norwegian politician and diplomat (1859-1930), son of playwright Henrik Ibsen; served as Prime Minister of Norway in Stockholm (1903-1905) during the final phase of the union with Sweden.
- Sigurd Rascher — German-American saxophonist (1907-2001) celebrated for expanding the classical saxophone repertoire and for commissioning works from composers including Glazunov and Jacques Ibert.