Zigmond
ZIG-mund
Zigmond is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Derived from the Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'munt' (protector). Signifies a victorious protector.”, and peaked in popularity in 1919.
What Zigmond Means
“Derived from the Germanic elements 'sigu' (victory) and 'munt' (protector). Signifies a victorious protector.”
The Story of Zigmond
Consider a name that signifies strength and victory, a protector imbued with intelligence and a deep sense of purpose.
Zigmond is a name of robust Germanic origin, directly translating from the elements 'sigu' meaning victory and 'munt' meaning protector. This powerful combination of meanings suggests a guardian endowed with great strength and success. Its recorded history shows a notable presence in the early 20th century, around 1919.
For your son, Zigmond offers a vision of a strong, intelligent protector, a reliable guardian who faces challenges with the assurance of victory. This name is for a child who will be a steadfast force, grounded in wisdom and possessing a deep inner strength.
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#22 in 1919
Total Births
144
First Recorded
1912
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