Certificate of Name
Ziegler
German
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and HistoryZiegler is a German occupational surname meaning “bricklayer” or “brickmaker,” derived from Middle High German ziegel (“brick, tile”), which itself comes from Latin tegula. This is the equivalent of the English surname Tyler, which likewise refers to someone who makes or lays tiles and bricks.Notable BearersCategory: ActorsDaniela Ziegler – German actress (born 1948)Maddie Ziegler – American dancer and actress (born 2002) known from the reality show Dance MomsMackenzie Ziegler – American dancer and actress (born 2004), sister of MaddieMatilda Ziegler – English actress known for roles in British televisionCategory: ArtistsAdolf Ziegler (1892–1959) – a German painter favored by Adolf HitlerZio Ziegler – American visual and graphic artist (born 1988)Category: ScientistsKarl Ziegler (1898–1973) – German chemist and Nobel laureateCategory: Musicians and WritersDanya Ziegler – American music journalist and photographerThese represent just a small selection of the many notable Zieglers across fields. The surname is among the more common surnames in Europe and appears frequently among German emigrant populations worldwide.Cultural SignificanceIn East Germany, the compound Ziegelbrenner was used as another occupational name for a brickmaker. The name Ziegler also occurs among European Jewry, adopted as an occupational surname by Ashkenazi Jews in German-speaking countries during the era of mandatory surnames (late 18th–19th centuries). The related term Ziegelbauer appears in Croatian (Ciglar) and similar forms across Central Europe. Variant spellings include Ziegler, Ziegeler, Sigler, and Ziegele.Meaning: Bricklayer, brickmakerOrigin: German, from Middle High German ziegelType: Occupational surnameUsage: Germany, German-speaking Europe, among Emigrant populations
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