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She is the funniest person in the world. She is a great friend and can make anyone laugh. She is a badass and will do something bad if you mess with her. She is always there to help her friends and will always back them up. You don’t want to be on her bad side though because she will always get revenge. She can be a devil and angel if she has to.
Dude she’s Simriti!
Don’t mess with people like Simriti.
Simriti by 45788321346 August 7, 2018
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this girl is one of the rarest. loyal, respectful, and beautiful. Sigrid's are very hot tempered but mean well. They know how to party and get wild, and laugh at their own jokes. Sigrid's are funny, and are often caught laughing at their own jokes. Cool friend to have and deff awesome overall! woo
Girl 1: Hey who's that over there
Girl 2: Oh, that's just my best friend sigrid
sigrid by lalalason12391 September 3, 2011
a really cute girl Punjabi girl from Brampton that every guy wants.
holy shit, look at Simrit. she looks like a bamb today.
Simrit by aidldlssscf March 25, 2019
An awesome person who is always there for you. She loves her family and friends. A Sigrid is super fast and always wins. When she gets mad you don’t want to mess with her, however when she gets mad at track meets it makes her go a lot faster. She is beautiful inside and out
Person 1: OMG look at that girl she’s going so fast, our school might win for once!

Person2: Thats sigrid she is the fastest girl ever!
Sigrid by Chaddha chaddha February 15, 2018
A Norwegian girl's name meaning "beautiful victor" - from the Old Norse name Sigríðr, derived from the elements sigr "victory" and fríðr "beautiful, fair".

Norrøne variants: Sigfríðr, Sigríða, Sigríðr. A less used variant is Sigri, while a more common varient is Siri.
Sigrid is an old norse name.
Sigrid by dalderdash February 4, 2010
"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