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"Sigita" and its masculine form "Sigitas" are Lithuanian names. Lithuania is a country on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea. There is some speculation as to the name's origin: possibly Old High German (Sigismund), Indian (Sangita) or Latin ("sagitta" for arrow).

Variations of "Sigita" include "Siga" and the diminutive "Sigutė", as in the refrain, "Eik Sigute, eik dukrele," from a popular Lithuanian folktale.
Archbishop Sigitas Tamkevičius, the archbishop of Kaunas, Lithuania, a human rights activist during the Soviet era
Poets Sigitas Geda and Sigitas Parulskis
Dr. Sigita Plioplys, a pediatric neuropsychiatrist
Sigita Nedzvecka, a Latvian supermodel
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A blonde and smart gal. At first, she is really shy, but when you get to know her she can be silly. To stand up for her best friend she will go to the ends of the earth. If someone tells her a secret she will keep it...if you deserve it.

If you annoy her she can go all mama bear on you. You may never see it coming.

She is nice and caring but gets annoyed quickly.

She has a couple best friends who she absolutely trusts, but at times has to be fake towards others.
Oh wow, someone unleashed Savage Sigita!
Sigita by starfishsigi March 8, 2017

Sigit Budiarto 

The greatest shuttler to ever step on a badminton court.
"..it seems to me that he has an extra level, an extra something special...just like that drop shot" - All England Open 2001 MD Finals Analyst
Sigit Budiarto by Henry Y February 3, 2005

Sitinthecorner.com 

Home of Germans, Wanna-Be Germans, Goonies, Newbies, and infamous for its visitors horrible spelling and odd humor.

See: SITC Speak
Xana is a frequent visitor to the SITC portal.
Sitinthecorner.com by anonymous March 25, 2004
-"man im sigin so hard right now"
-"im sigin off my ass"
-"im sigin"
Sigin by crazeeeface May 9, 2010
A more popular and better variation of sickcunt used to describe anybody of or pertaining to an awesome nature.
Man, Felix is such a sigunt.
Sigunt by TheSigunt January 20, 2011