Sighard
m.
Old High German sigu 'victory' + Old Saxon hard, Old High German hart 'strong, hard'.
- Austria
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- Latin
- ● 928 Sigihart (nom) UrkStyria 18;
930 Sigihart (nom) ibid. 19;
931 Sigihart (nom) ibid. 20;
c1030 Sigihardo (dat) ibid. 48,
Sigihardum (acc) ibid. 48,
Sigihardus (nom) ibid. 48;
1074x1087 Sighart (nom) ibid. 77;
c1075 Sigihart (nom) ibid. 78;
c1115 Sighart (nom) ibid. 101;
1124 Sighardi (gen) ibid. 110,
Sighardus (nom) ibid. 110;
1231 Sighardus (nom) UBEnns3 I
- Czech Republic
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- Latin
- ● 1376 Sygardus (nom) LDFPUP1 p. 31;
1384 Seghardus (nom) ibid. p. 12;
1386 Seghehardum (acc) ibid. p. 3,
Syardum (acc) ibid. p. 3
- ◑ 1384 Hardus (nom) LDFPUP1 p. 12
- France
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- Latin
- ● c823 Sichardus (nom) irminon-vol2 9, Palatiolum;
1273 Sicardus (nom) RegToul-13thC p. 22;
1274 Cicardum (acc) ibid. p. 47,
Sicardus (nom) ibid. p. 27;
1378 Sicardus (nom) hanquetvol1 2503
- Middle French
- ● 1421 Sicart favier 1213
- Germany
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- Latin
- ● 822x875 Sigardo (abl) TradCorb §115;
925 Sigihart (nom) UrkStyria 14
- The Netherlands
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- Latin
- ● 850 Sigehard (nom) OrkGZ no. 41
Cite as: S.L. Uckelman. "Sighard". In S.L. Uckelman, ed. The Dictionary of Medieval Names from European Sources, Edition 2021, no. 1. http://dmnes.org/2021/1/name/Sighard.