Reconstruction:Proto-Germanic/Sigimēraz
Proto-Germanic
Etymology
From *sigiz (“victory”) + *mēraz (“famous”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈsi.ɣi.ˌmɛː.rɑz/
Proper noun
*Sigimēraz m
- a male given name
Inflection
| singular | |
|---|---|
| nominative | *Sigimēraz |
| vocative | *Sigimēr |
| accusative | *Sigimērą |
| genitive | *Sigimēras, *Sigimēris |
| dative | *Sigimērai |
| instrumental | *Sigimērō |
Descendants
- Proto-West Germanic: *Sigimār
- Old English: Siġemǣr
- Old High German: Sigimār
- Middle High German: Sigamar (11th C.), Sigemar (12th or 13th C.), Sigmar (12th C.)
- German: Siegmar, Sigmar
- ⇒ German: Sigmaringen
- → Medieval Latin: Sigimarus, Sigemarus (12th C.), Sigmarus (12th or 13th C.)
- Middle High German: Sigamar (11th C.), Sigemar (12th or 13th C.), Sigmar (12th C.)
- Proto-Norse: ᛋᛁᚷᛁᛗᛡᚱᛡᛉ (sigimᴀrᴀʀ /Sigimāraʀ/)
- → Latin: Segimerus