Kunigunde
Kunigunde, Kunigunda, or Cunigunde, is a European female name of German origin. It consists of two Old High German roots kunni + gunda. In Polish this is sometimes Kunegunda.
Notable people with such names include:
- Kunigunde of Rapperswil, Christian saint
- Cunigunda of Laon, wife of Bernard of Italy
- Cunigunde of Swabia, wife and consort of King Conrad I of East Francia
- Cunigunde of Luxembourg, wife and consort of Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Kunigunde of Hohenstaufen, wife and consort of Wenceslaus I of Bohemia
- Kunigunda of Halych, consort of Bohemia and its regent from 1278 to 1285
- Kinga of Poland, Patroness of Poland and Lithuania
- Kunigunde of Poland, daughter of King Wladyslaw I the Elbow-High of Poland
- Cunigunde of Poland, wife of Louis VI the Roman, Duke of Bavaria and Margrave of Brandenburg
- Kunigunde von Orlamünde, consort of Otto VI, Count of Weimar-Orlamünde
- Kunigunde of Sternberg, first wife of George of Poděbrady
- Catherine of Poděbrady, wife and consort of King Matthias of Hungary
- Kunigunde of Austria, archduchess and wife of Albert IV, Duke of Bavaria
- Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska, Electress of Bavaria and of the Electorate of the Palatinate
- Kunigunde Streicher, wife of Julius Streicher
- Kunigunde Bachl, German physician and politician
- Kunegunda Godawska-Olchawa, Polish Olympic slalom canoeist
Fictional or legendary
- Princess Kunegunda, from a legend of the Chojnik Castle
- Cunégonde, a fictional character in Voltaire's novel Candide
- Cunegunde, a witch in ''When Shlemiel Went to Warsaw and Other Stories''