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*[[Signy Arctander]] (1895–1971), Norwegian statistician and economist
*[[Signy Arctander]] (1895–1971), Norwegian statistician and economist
*[[Signe Asmussen]] (born 1970), Danish singer
*[[Signe Asmussen]] (born 1970), Danish singer
*[[Signe Baumane]] (born 1964), Latvian animator, fine artist, illustrator and writer
*[[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
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*[[Signy Stefansson Eaton]] (1913–1992), Canadian socialite, art collector and philanthropist
*[[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 Giebelhausen]] (1811–1879), Danish-Norwegian actress
*[[Signe Giebelhausen]] (1811–1879), Danish-Norwegian actress
*[[Signe Häggman]] (1863–1911), Finnish pioneer of physical education of the disabled
*[[Signe Häggman]] (1863–1911), Finnish pioneer of physical education of the disabled

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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.