Sigrún
Introduction
victory rune
Background Story
Sigrún is a name of Old Norse origin, often associated with figures in Norse mythology. The name can be found in various sagas, including the story of the Valkyrie Sigrún, who was known for her bravery and connection to the fate of warriors. The term 'rune' signifies a letter in the alphabet used by Germanic peoples, often imbued with magical significance.
Letter Count
Variations
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