- Sigfrøðr,
which gives rise to
Swedish Sigfrid (hypocorisms Sigge, Siffer), Danish/Norwegian Sigfred. In Norway,
Sigfrid is
given as a
feminine name. The name...
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Saint Sigfrid of
Sweden (Swedish:
Sigfrid, Latin: Sigafridus, Old Norse: Sigurðr, Old English: Sigefrið/Sigeferð) was a missionary-bishop in Scandinavia...
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Johannes Sigfrid Edström (11
November 1870 – 18
March 1964) was a
Swedish industrialist,
chairman of the Sweden-America Foundation, and 4th President...
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Sigfrid Karg-Elert (November 21, 1877 –
April 9, 1933) was a
German composer in the
early twentieth century, best
known for his
compositions for pipe...
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Sígfrid Gràcia Royo (27
March 1932 – 23 May 2005) was a
Spanish footballer who pla**** as a defender. Born in Gavà, Barcelona, Catalonia, Gràcia spent...
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Sigfrid Heyner (20 July 1909 – 9
November 1995) was a
Swedish swimmer. He
competed in the men's 200
metre ****troke at the 1932
Summer Olympics. Heyner...
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Siegfried II may
refer to:
Siegfried II,
Count of
Stade (d. 1037)
Siegfried II (archbishop of Mainz) (d. 1230)
Siegfried II of
Westerburg (d. 1297), archbishop...
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Sigfrid Siwertz (24
January 1882 – 26
November 1970) was a
Swedish novelist and poet. He was born and died in Stockholm. A
prolific writer, he
wrote poetry...
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Ernst Sigfrid Lundberg (15
February 1895 – 19 May 1979) was a
Swedish cyclist who
competed at the 1920
Summer Olympics. He won a
silver medal as part...
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Sigfrid Hylander (5
December 1902 – 17
August 1978) was a
Swedish weightlifter. He
competed in the men's
featherweight event at the 1924
Summer Olympics...