Siebert Explained
Siebert is a surname derived from the Germanic personal name composed of the elements sigi ‘victory’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Al Siebert (1934–2009), American author and researcher in psychological resilience
- Allan Siebert (born 1942), American bridge player
- Babe Siebert (1904–1939), Canadian professional ice hockey player
- Bernd Siebert (politician) (born 1949), German politician
- Charles Siebert (1938–2022), American actor and television director
- Christoph Siebert, German choral conductor
- Daniel Lee Siebert (1954–2008), American serial killer
- Daniel Siebert (ethnobotanist) (contemporary), American ethnobotanist, pharmacognosist, and author
- Daniel Siebert (referee) (born 1984), German football referee
- Detlef Siebert (contemporary), British television writer and director
- Dick Siebert (1912–1978), American professional baseball player
- Gloria Siebert (born 1964), German Olympic hurdler
- Günter Siebert (footballer) (1930–2017), German footballer
- Günter Siebert (weightlifter) (born 1931), German weightlifter
- Hannes Siebert (born 1961), South African diplomat
- Klaus Siebert (1955–2016), German Olympic biathlete
- Ludwig Siebert (disambiguation), multiple people
- Muriel Siebert (1928–2013), American businesswoman; first woman to hold a seat on the New York Stock Exchange
- Neville Siebert, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- Sonny Siebert (born 1937), American professional baseball player
- Thomas L. Siebert (born 1946), American lawyer and diplomat; ambassador to Sweden 1994–97
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Notes and References
- Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press, https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=siebert as cited by ancestry.com