"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
The greatest word ever to be known to man. It was invented by a family in Ajax Ontario. It can be used in a sentence as a noun (1), verb (2), adjective (3), exclamation (4), but not an adverb.
1. "Oh man... look at that snigi right there."
2. "He just snigied out the roof!"
3. "Thanks, I know my shirt is very snigi."
4. "OMG! SNIGI!!!!"
Some call it bronchitis, but the CDC isn’t so sure; caused by too much snightying; can lead to a chronic cough, shortness of breath, dry heaving, low O2 levels, purchasing inhalers, and several chest X-rays; probably the next COVID
Me: Why can’t I breath during practice?
The CDC: It’s just Snighty Lung