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Sigifredo

♂ Boy

How to Pronounce Sigifredo

Pronounced see-hee-FRAY-doh /ˌsiː.xiˈfreɪ.ðoʊ/Medium

Meaning: Sigifredo is the Spanish form of the Germanic Siegfried, joining sieg ('victory') and fried ('peace'), so 'victory-peace' or 'peace through victory'; it entered Spanish naming through the Visigoths and remains in Latin American use.Medium

In 30 seconds: Sigifredo is the Spanish form of Siegfried, a Germanic name meaning 'victory and peace.' It stayed rare in the United States, peaking around 1998 (said see-hee-FRAY-doh).
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Origin MediumSpanish, Germanic
MeaningSigifredo is the Spanish form of the Germanic Siegfried, joining sieg ('victory') and fried ('peace'), so 'victory-peace' or 'peace through victory'; it entered Spanish naming through the Visigoths and remains in Latin American use.
U.S. rank (2018)#11924 ↗ Rising
2018 U.S. births6 boys (0.00% of U.S. boys)
Peak year1998
Total births (all-time)≈ 527

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 199819242018

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Sigifredo is the Spanish form of Siegfried, from the Germanic sieg ('victory') and fried ('peace'). Germanic names like it entered Spanish through the Visigoths, and it appears in the United States chiefly among Hispanic families.

Sigifredo was never common here, given to only about twenty boys a year at its peak around 1998, and it stays rare. It keeps its stately, four-beat heritage sound.

Did you know? Sigifredo carries the Germanic Siegfried into Spanish; the name joins 'victory' and 'peace' and came to Spain long ago with the Visigothic kings.
Overall data confidence 60%
References - Sigifredo — Spanish form of Siegfried; Germanic 'victory' + 'peace'; Visigothic heritage

Variations

SigfridoSigefredoSigfried

Nicknames

SigiFredo

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Sigifredo mean?

It is the Spanish form of Siegfried, a Germanic name meaning 'victory and peace.'

How do you pronounce Sigifredo?

It is said see-hee-FRAY-doh /ˌsiː.xiˈfreɪ.ðoʊ/, four syllables with the stress on the third.

Is Sigifredo a boy or girl name?

Sigifredo is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Sigifredo?

It has always been rare in the United States, given to only about twenty boys a year at its peak in the late nineteen-nineties, mostly in Hispanic families.

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