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'''Signe''' or '''Signy''' is a feminine given name used in the [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] and [[Baltic countries]], which may refer to:
'''Signe''' or '''Signy''' is a feminine given name used in the [[Nordic countries|Nordic]] and [[Baltic countries]], derived from [[Old Norse]] ''sigr'' (victory) and ''nýr'' (new), which may refer to:


*[[Signe (Finnish princess)]], a legendary Finnish princess
*[[Signy]], two heroines in Scandinavian mythology and two characters in various Scandinavian sagas
*[[Signy]], two heroines in Norse mythology and two lesser-known characters in Norse sagas
*[[Signy Aarna]] (born 1990), Estonian footballer
*[[Signy Aarna]] (born 1990), Estonian footballer
*[[Signe Amundsen]] (1899–1987), Norwegian operatic soprano
*[[Signe Amundsen]] (1899–1987), Norwegian operatic soprano
*[[Signy Arctander]] (1895–1971), Norwegian statistician and economist
*[[Signe Asmussen Manuitt]] (born 1970), Danish singer
*[[Signe Baumane]] (born 1964), Latvian animator, fine artist, illustrator and writer
*[[Signe Asmussen]] (born 1970), Danish singer
*[[Signe Baumane]] (born 1964), Latvian animator, artist, illustrator and writer
*[[Signe Bergman]] (1869–1960), Swedish suffragette
*[[Signe Bergman]] (1869–1960), Swedish suffragette
*[[Signe Brander]] (1869–1942), Finnish photographer
*[[Signe Brander]] (1869–1942), Finnish photographer
*[[Signe Bro]] (born 1999), Danish swimmer
*[[Signe Bro]] (born 1999), Danish swimmer
*[[Signe Brunnström]] (1898–1988), Swedish-American physiotherapist, scientist and educator
*[[Signe Brunnström]] (1898–1988), Swedish-American physiotherapist, scientist and educator
*[[Signe Bruun]] (born 1998), Danish footballer
*[[Signe Bruun]] (born 1998), Danish footballer
*[[Signy Coleman]] (born 1960), American actress
*[[Signy Coleman]] (born 1960), American actress
*[[Signy Stefansson Eaton]] (1913–1992), Canadian socialite, art collector and philanthropist
*[[Signy Fardal]] (born 1961), Norwegian editor-in-chief of ''Elle'' magazine
*[[Signy Fardal]] (born 1961), Norwegian editor-in-chief of ''Elle'' magazine
*[[Signe Gaupset]] (born 2005), Norwegian footballer
*[[Signe Häggman]] (1863–1911), Finnish pioneer of physical education of the disabled
*[[Signe Giebelhausen]] (1811–1879), Danish-Norwegian actress
*[[Signe Häggman]] (1863–1911), Finnish pioneer of physical education of the disabled
*[[Signe Hammarsten-Jansson]] (1882–1970), Swedish-Finnish graphic artist
*[[Signe Hasso]] (1915–2002), Swedish actress
*[[Signe Hasso]] (1915–2002), Swedish actress
*[[Signe Hebbe]] (1837–1925), Swedish singer and actress
*[[Signe Hebbe]] (1837–1925), Swedish singer and actress
*[[Signý Hermannsdóttir]] (born 1979), Icelandic basketball player
*[[Signe Hofgaard]] (1901–1998), Norwegian dancer, choreographer and organizational leader
*[[Signe Horn Fuglesang]] (born 1938), Norwegian art historian and professor
*[[Signe Hornborg]] (1862–1916), Finnish architect (possibly the first qualified female architect)
*[[Signe Hornborg]] (1862–1916), Finnish architect (possibly the first qualified female architect)
*[[Signe Howell]] (born 1942), Norwegian social anthropologist
*[[Signe Iversen]] (born 1956), Norwegian Sami language consultant and children's author
*[[Signe Johansson-Engdahl]] (1905–2010), Swedish diver
*[[Signe Johansson-Engdahl]] (1905–2010), Swedish diver
*[[Signe Kivi]] (born 1957), Estonian textile artist and politician
*[[Signe Klinting]] (born 1990), Danish orienteer
*[[Signe Klinting]] (born 1990), Danish orienteer
*[[Signe Kongebro]] (born 1972), Danish architect and educator
*[[Signe Livbjerg]] (February 1980), Danish sport sailor
*[[Signe Lund]] (1868–1950), Norwegian composer
*[[Signe Nielsen]], American landscape architect
*[[Signe Øye]] (born 1945), Norwegian politician
*[[Signe Øye]] (born 1945), Norwegian politician
*[[Signe Paisjärv]] (1940–2016), Estonian table tennis player
*[[Signe Paisjärv]] (1940–2016), Estonian table tennis player
*[[Signe Pierce]] (born 1989), American multimedia artist-performer
*[[Signe Pierce]] (born 1989), American multimedia artist-performer
*[[Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal]] (born 1924), Norwegian lawyer and politician
*[[Signe Relander]] (1886—1962), First Lady of Finland (1925—1931)
*[[Signe Rink]] (1836–1909), Danish writer and ethnologist
*[[Signe Ronka]] (born 1988), Latvian-Canadian figure skater
*[[Signe Scheel]] (1860–1942), Norwegian painter
*[[Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal]] (1924–2019), Norwegian lawyer and politician
*[[Signe Søes]] (born 1983), Danish orienteer
*[[Signe Søes]] (born 1983), Danish orienteer
*[[Signe Marie Store]] (born 1995), Norwegian freestyle wrestler
*[[Signe Svendsen]] (born 1974), Danish singer
*[[Signe Swensson]] (1888–1974), Norwegian physician and politician
*[[Signe Toksvig]] (1891–1983), Danish writer
*[[Signe Toksvig]] (1891–1983), Danish writer
*[[Signe Tollefsen]] (born 1981), American-Dutch singer-songwriter
*[[Signe Toly Anderson]] (1941–2016), American singer of Jefferson Airplane
*[[Signe Toly Anderson]] (1941–2016), American singer of Jefferson Airplane
*[[Signe Trosten]] (born 1970), Norwegian biathlete
*[[Signe Veiteberg]], Norwegian fashion model
*[[Signe Weisert]] (1923–2000), Norwegian politician
*[[Signe Wilkinson]] (born 1950), American editorial cartoonist
*[[Signe Wirff]] (1887–1956), Swedish actress


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Latvian feminine given names]]
[[Category:Swedish feminine given names]]
[[Category:Scandinavian feminine given names]]

Latest revision as of 09:49, 1 April 2024

Signe
GenderFemale
Name daySeptember 11 (Latvia)[1]
Origin
Region of originScandinavia
Other names
Related namesSigrid

Signe or Signy is a feminine given name used in the Nordic and Baltic countries, derived from Old Norse sigr (victory) and nýr (new), which may refer to:

References

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  1. ^ "Signe". draugam.lv (in Latvian). Retrieved 10 September 2016.