Liesegret von Hohenberg
A medieval noblewoman known for her patronage of religious institutions in 13th-century Bavaria.
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ˈliːzəɡrɛt
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Liesegret is a Germanic name deriving from Old High German elements 'liese' meaning 'pledged to God' and 'gret' from 'gertrud' meaning 'spear' or 'protector'. Historically, it represents a noble and serene protector, combining spiritual devotion with strength. It was used in medieval German-speaking regions, often among noble families.
Liesegret holds cultural significance particularly in Germanic folklore and medieval history, symbolizing a blend of spiritual dedication and warrior strength. It was often given to girls in noble families, reflecting hopes for a protective and devoted character. This name reflects a rich Germanic tradition of meaningful compound names that carry virtues and family aspirations.
Today, Liesegret is an uncommon choice, embraced mostly by parents seeking unique, meaningful names rooted in heritage. It appeals to those who appreciate traditional Germanic names with a strong yet gentle aura. While not in mainstream usage, it has seen a modest revival in niche communities valuing cultural depth and historical resonance in baby names.
The name Liesegret carries the essence of “Pledged to God; noble and serene protector” from Germanic tradition. Names beginning with "L" often embody qualities of love, harmony, and artistic expression.
Liesegret holds cultural significance particularly in Germanic folklore and medieval history, symbolizing a blend of spiritual dedication and warrior strength. It was often given to girls in noble families, reflecting hopes for a protective and devoted character. This name reflects a rich Germanic tradition of meaningful compound names that carry virtues and family aspirations.
A medieval noblewoman known for her patronage of religious institutions in 13th-century Bavaria.
A 15th-century German poetess whose works celebrated spiritual and chivalric themes.
An influential abbess in the late medieval period who promoted education for girls in German monasteries.
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🌐German
Liesegreta
🌐Italian
リーゼグレット (Rīzeguretto)
🌐Japanese
莉泽格雷特 (Lì zé gé léi tè)
🌐Chinese
ليزغريت
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Liesegret is a rare name that combines elements of devotion and protection, making it unique among Germanic names and often confused with more common names like Liesel or Greta.
Individuals named Liesegret are often perceived as strong yet nurturing, embodying a protective spirit paired with calmness and wisdom. They tend to be thoughtful, loyal, and quietly confident, with a natural ability to lead and care for others. The name suggests a blend of resilience and grace, inspiring a warm, grounded personality.
Liesegret is a Germanic name meaning “Pledged to God; noble and serene protector”. Liesegret is a Germanic name deriving from Old High German elements 'liese' meaning 'pledged to God' and 'gret' from 'gertrud' meaning 'spear' or 'protector'. Historically, it represents a noble and serene protector, combining spiritual devotion with strength. It was used in medieval German-speaking regions, often among noble families.
Liesegret is pronounced (IPA: ˈliːzəɡrɛt). It has 2 syllables with the pattern N/A.
Popular nicknames for Liesegret include: Liese, Greta, Lissy, Gretel, Lizzy, Liet, Retta, Sissy, Lila, Essie.
Famous people named Liesegret include: , , , Liesegret Müller, Liesegret Braun.