Zsiga

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Diminutive of ZSIGMOND.

ZSIGMOND   male   Hungarian
Hungarian form of SIGMUND.
SIGMUND   male   German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, English
Derived from the Germanic elements sigu "victory" and mund "protector" (or in the case of the Scandinavian cognate, from the Old Norse elements sigr "victory" and mundr "protector"). In Norse mythology this was the name of the hero Sigurd's father, the bearer of the powerful sword Gram. A notable bearer was the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), the creator of the revolutionary theory of psychoanalysis.
FULL FORMS
HUNGARIAN: Zsigmond
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Sigimund, Sigismund
ANCIENT SCANDINAVIAN: Sigmundr
CZECH: Zikmund
DANISH: Sigmund
ENGLISH: Sigmund
GERMAN: Siegmund, Sigismund, Sigmund
NORWEGIAN: Sigmund
POLISH: Zygmunt
SLOVAK: Žigmund
SLOVENE: Žiga
SWEDISH: Sigge, Sigmund