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Dictionary of Medieval Names
from European Sources

Sigbod m. Old High German sigu 'victory' + Old High German boto 'messenger'.

Austria
Latin
c1100 Sigbot (nom) UrkStyria 89, Sigeboto (nom) ibid. 92; c1120 Sigeboto (nom) ibid. 105; 1124 Sigbot (nom) ibid. 110; 1126 Sigeboto (nom) ibid. 117
Czech Republic
Latin
1354 Seyboto (nom) Rössler1 56
Middle High German
1354 Seyboth (nom) Rössler1 77; 1361 Seyboth (nom) ibid. 82
Estonia
Middle Low German
1429 Segebode BbRT p. 354
France
Latin
952 Sigibodo (abl) St-Bernard-Romans no. 108; 957x991 Siibodo (abl) ibid. no. 81; 1046 Siibodi (gen) ibid. 123
Germany
Latin
822x875 Sibodo (nom) TradCorb §130; 1064 Sigebodo (nom) quix-vol1 92; 1208 Sibodo (nom) quix-vol2 124; 1217 Sibodonis (gen) quix-vol1 71; 1219 Sibodone (abl) ibid. 73, Sibodoni (dat) ibid. 73; 1222 Sibodo (nom) quix-vol2 132, Sibodoni (dat) ibid. 134; 1231 Segebodo (nom) CDL-1.1.1 XI; 1259 Segebodo (nom) ibid. XXXI
Early New High German
1402 Seybot (nom) mairhofer DCLXXI
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Sigbod". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2017, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2017/1/name/Sigbod.