The baby name Sigismonde is a Female name , 3434 syllables long and is pronounced French IPA: /si.ɡiz.mɔ̃d/; English IPA: /ˌsɪɡɪzˈmɒnd/ or /sɪˈɡɪzmɒnd/ — respellings: French 'see-giz-MOND' (nasal), English 'SIG-iz-mond'.
Sigismonde is Germanic in Origin.
The baby name Sigismonde is a Female name , 3434 syllables long and is pronounced French IPA: /si.ɡiz.mɔ̃d/; English IPA: /ˌsɪɡɪzˈmɒnd/ or /sɪˈɡɪzmɒnd/ — respellings: French 'see-giz-MOND' (nasal), English 'SIG-iz-mond'.
Sigismonde is Germanic in Origin.
Sigismonde is the French feminine form of Sigismond/Sigismund, built from Old High German elements sigu “victory” and munt “protection, guardianship.” It conveys the sense of “victorious protector” or “protection through victory.” The name belongs to a broad Germanic family: masculine variants include Sigismond (French), Sigismund and Siegmund (German), Sigmund (Scandinavian/English), Zygmunt (Polish), Sigismondo (Italian), and Segismundo (Spanish); feminine counterparts appear as Sigismonde (French), Sigismonda/Sigismunda (Italian/medieval Latin), and the rarer Zygmunta in Polish.
Though always uncommon for girls, Sigismonde draws luster from centuries of male bearers - Holy Roman Emperor Sigismund and several Polish kings - whose renown spread the root across Europe and into literature (notably Calderón’s Segismundo). In French records the masculine occurs in aristocratic and clerical circles from the Middle Ages onward, while Sigismonde surfaces sporadically in 18th- and 19th-century baptisms. Today it reads as an ornate, antique choice; possible nicknames include Sigi and Monde.
Sigismonde is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. That usually points to a very rare, regional, or newly coined name. However you look at it, very few people share it.
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