Siegl is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 5 characters long in length.
Descendant of little Sigo, a pet form of names beginning with Sieg meaning "victory," as Sigivald, Sigiwart and Sigiwolf; Can also be a variant of Segal that means "one who cultivated rye".
The lastname Siegl is a form of Segall. One who cultivated rye; contraction of segan leviyyah, literally assistant priest or rabbi, a name often adopted by Levites.
Siegl is the variant of Siegel. Descendant of little Sigo, a pet form of names beginning with Sieg meaning "victory," as Sigivald, Sigiwart and Sigiwolf; Can also be a variant of Segal that means "one who cultivated rye".
How popular is Siegl?
Siegl is common in Germany, Austria, United States, Czechia.
Siegl is ranked 60166 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Siegl bearers increased by 6.97 per cent in 2010 US census to 215 since 2000, the surname slipped by 304 spots and ranked at 86645. The last name was found in merely 7 per ten million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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White | 95.81 | 95.02 |
Immigrants to US
From Germany
Anton Siegl was 16 years old when he migrated to USA on April 20, 1887. He lived in Bavaria where he worked as farmer and took Koeln from Bremen. Farmer Catharine Siegl, 9 years old Friederike Siegl, Johann Siegl, aged 16, Farmer Louise Siegl, Ana Siegl, aged 35, Painter Ludwig Siegl, Roesle Siegl, aged 23, Anna Siegl, aged 20, and 3 other Siegl around 72.73% of whom were farmer migrated to US.
Siegl Namesakes
- Siegrun Siegl, retired East German athlete
- Horst Siegl, Czech former football striker
- Patrik Siegl, Czech football player
- Franz Siegl, He won a silver medal in the four-man event at the 1986 FIBT World Championships
Siegl Namesakes
- Siegrun Siegl, retired East German athlete
- Horst Siegl, Czech former football striker
- Patrik Siegl, Czech football player
- Franz Siegl, He won a silver medal in the four-man event at the 1986 FIBT World Championships