Zygmont
ZIG-mont
Zygmont is a boy’s name of Polish origin, meaning “A Polish form of the Germanic name Siegmund, meaning 'victorious protector'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1919.
What Zygmont Means
“A Polish form of the Germanic name Siegmund, meaning 'victorious protector'.”
The Story of Zygmont
In a time of upheaval, a name emerged as a bulwark, a promise of strength when it was needed most.
Zygmont is a Polish form of Siegmund, a name with Germanic roots harkening back to warrior traditions. It arrived in Poland during a period of significant historical shifts, first appearing in records around 1915. Its popularity peaked briefly just a few years later, in 1919.
This is a name for a son you envision as a steadfast guardian, someone who instinctively steps forward to shield others. You imagine your boy embodying a quiet, formidable presence, a natural leader who inspires confidence and assures safety.
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Famous Namesakes
Zygmunt Bauman
Polish sociologist, known for work on modernity
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#10 in 1919
Total Births
50
First Recorded
1915
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