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Sigger Surname Meaning

From the Middle English personal names Sigar, Siger, and Sigher, the name likely derives from either Old English Sigegār, Continental Germanic Sigger, or Old Norse Sigarr, with Old Danish and Swedish Sighar. In each case, the roots mean 'victory' + 'spear'. In medieval Norfolk, the source of the name was probably mostly Scandinavian.

Middle English forms such as Seger and Segor may have been variants that led to confusion with Seager, traced back to Old English *Sǣgār, where the first element is , meaning 'sea'. This reflects the common linguistic interplay during that period.

Additionally, it is likely that the Middle English personal names Sagar and Segar, derived from Old English *Sǣgār, have also contributed to the evolution of this surname, furthering the complexity of its origins.

In summary, the name has multifaceted roots combining elements from different languages and regions, showcasing the rich tapestry of linguistic history and cultural exchange.

This blend of influences highlights how names can evolve and adapt over time, reflecting not just individual identities but also broader historical and social dynamics.

Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016


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Between 1966 and 2003, in the United States, Sigger life expectancy was at its lowest point in 1973, and highest in 1982. The average life expectancy for Sigger in 1966 was 78, and 85 in 2003.

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