SIGLER
Sigler
Sigler is a British surname of Germanic origin. The name is derived from the Old High German personal name Siegeler, which is a variant of Siegel, meaning "victory bearer" or "seal". The surname is believed to have been introduced to the British Isles by Germanic settlers during the medieval period.
The Sigler surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom. Families bearing this surname are found in different regions across the country, with some concentration in areas with historical links to Germanic settlement, such as the East Midlands and the South East of England.
The Sigler name may have undergone variations in spelling over the centuries, such as Sieglar or Siegler. It is worth noting that the pronunciation of the Sigler surname may also differ depending on regional dialects and accents.
Today, individuals with the surname Sigler can be found in various professions and walks of life throughout the United Kingdom. Some may have ancestral ties to Germany or other Germanic regions. The Sigler name contributes to the diverse tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the country's rich history of migration and cultural exchange.
There are approximately 40 people named Sigler in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Sigler.
Origin: Sephardic
Religion of origin: Jewish
Language of origin: Ladino
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Charles
- Darryl
- Ernst
- Thomas
Female
- Marianne
- Mary
- Miriam
- Philippa