Sigurd or Sigur (Pronounced the same) is a Scandinavian male name - mainly used in Norway, derived from the Old Norse Sigurðr (from sigr "victory" and varðr "guardian"). Another form of this name is Sigvard.
Sigurd may refer to:
Several figures from Norse mythology and legend:
Sigurd, a hero from the Völsunga SagaSigurd Hring, the legendary Danish king and father of Ragnar LodbrokSigurd Snake-in-the-Eye, the Viking warlord and son of Ragnar LodbrokSeveral Norwegian monarchs:
Sigurd Hart, a king of Ringarike and contemporary of Halfdan the BlackSigurd Syr, petty king of Ringarike and father of Harald III of NorwayKing Sigurd I of NorwayKing Sigurd II of NorwaySeveral Jarls of Orkney:
Sigurd Eysteinsson, Jarl in the late 9th centurySigurd Hlodvirsson, Jarl of Orkney (circa 991-1014), killed at the Battle of ClontarfA number of pretenders to the Norwegian throne:
Sigurd SlembeSigurd MarkusfostreSigurd MagnussonOther figures from Scandinavian history:
Sigurd Haakonsson (circa 895-962), Earl of LadeSaint Sigurd of Växjö, also known as SigfridSiward, Earl of Northumbria, whose Danish name was SigurdSigurd Jonsson of Sudreim, Regent of Norway on two occasions in the 15th century. Offered the throne in 1448, but declined.In music:
Sigurd, one of the two guitarists and founding members of the blackened death metal band BelphegorSigurd Køhn, Norwegian jazz musicianSigurd Wongraven, better known as Satyr, lead singer and guitarist of Norwegian black metal band SatyriconIn science:
Sigurd Angenent, Dutch mathematician