Sieglinde
Sieglinde is a Germanic feminine given name. It is derived from two German words or elements. Those being: "sigu" for victory and "lind" for soft, tender, flexible. The diminutive version is "Sigi" or "Siggie".
It is also seen in German mythology. In the saga Nibelungenlied, Sieglinde was the mother of Siegfried.
Those with the name may refer to:
- Erda Sieglinde Walsh, German-born Canadian politician
- Sieglinde Ahrens, German organist and composer
- Sieglinde Ammann, Swiss Olympic pentathlete
- Sieglinde Cadusch, Swiss high jumper
- Sieglinde Gstöhl, writer from Liechtenstein
- Sieglinde Hartmann, German medievalist
- Sieglinde Hofmann, German militant
- Sieglinde Wagner, Austrian operatic contralto
Fictional characters
- Signy, the name of two heroines in two connected legends from Scandinavian mythology
- Sieglinde, a central character in Die Walküre, the second opera of Richard Wagner's Ring cycle
- Sieglinde Sullivan, character from the manga and anime Black Butler
- Sieglinde, often called Sieg, is one of the main heroines of the Light Novel, Web Novel, and Manga series, I Got Caught Up in a Hero Summons, but the Other World Was at Peace!
- Sieglinde of Catarina, is an NPC from the video game ''Dark Souls ''
Other meanings
- Sieglinde,
, German "potato of the year" in 2010