Sigi (disambiguation)

Sigi is a mythical hero and a son of Odin in Norse legends.

Sigi or SIGI may also refer to:

Places

 * Sigi River, Tanzania
 * Sigi Regency, Sulawesi, Indonesia

People

 * Sigi or Sigrid Burger (born 1996), South African netball player
 * Sigi Feigel (1921–2004), Swiss attorney and activist against antisemitism and racism
 * Siegfried Grabner (born 1975), Austrian snowboarder
 * Sigi Holzbauer, West German slalom canoeist who competed in the mid-1950
 * Sigi Lens (born 1963), Surinamese sports agent and former footballer
 * Siegmund Nissel (1922–2008), Austrian-born British violinist
 * Sigi Renz (born 1938), German former racing cyclist
 * Sigmund Sigi Rothemund (1944–2024), German film director
 * Sigi Schmid (1953–2018), German-American soccer coach
 * Sigi Ziering (1928-2000), German-born American business executive, playwright and philanthropist
 * Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1864–1866), nicknamed "Sigi"
 * Marjorie Lynette Sigley (1928–1997), British artist, writer, theatre director and television producer

Other uses

 * Space Integrated GPS/INS
 * Social Institutions and Gender Index
 * Sigi (or Sigui), a festival of the Dogon people of Mali; see Dogon religion