Wigman

The surname Wigman has its roots in English and German origins. In England, it is believed to be an occupational surname, derived from the Middle English word 'wig', meaning battle, and 'man', denoting a soldier or warrior. This suggests that the original bearers of the surname may have been individuals involved in warfare or military service.

Another possible origin of the surname Wigman is from the Germanic name 'Wigmann', where 'wig' means battle and 'mann' means man. This name was common in medieval Germany and signifies a valiant warrior or brave defender.

The variations of the surname Wigman can be found in historical records, with different spellings like Wiegmann, Wigment, and Wygman among others. The name has various branches and has spread to different parts of the world due to migration from England and Germany.

Over time, the surname Wigman has integrated into various cultures and communities, gaining different meanings and associations. Today, individuals bearing the surname Wigman can be found across the globe, with notable occurrences in countries like the United Kingdom, United States, Germany, and the Netherlands.

The Wigman surname may also have connections to notable individuals throughout history, although further research would be needed to ascertain specific details. Like many surnames, the story of the Wigman name is likely to be rich in history and heritage, reflecting the diverse tapestry of British and Germanic ancestry.

There are approximately 169 people named Wigman in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Wigman.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • David
  • James
  • John
  • Keith
  • Leslie
  • Paul
  • Richard
  • Robert
  • Steven
  • Thomas
  • Timothy

Female

  • Anna
  • Emma
  • Gemma
  • Jane
  • Jean
  • Joan
  • Julie
  • Margaret
  • Natalie
  • Victoria

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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