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Seibert

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Seibert is a surname of German origin. It comes from the German personal name Seibert, which was formed from Old High German sigu/Old Saxon *sigi, meaning victory, and Old High German beraht/Old Saxon berht, meaning bright. The "g" was dropped and the first vowel became a diphthong. There are 3495 people with this surname in Germany, mostly in the west of the country. Variants include Siegbert, Siebert, Siepert, Seiberth, Saibert and Zeiberts.[1]

List of people surnamed Seibert

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  • Austin Seibert (born 1997), American football player
  • Donald Seibert (1922–2003), American college football coach
  • Earl Seibert (1910–1990), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Florence B. Seibert (1897–1991), American biochemist
  • Fred Seibert (born 1951), American television producer
  • Kurt Seibert (born 1955), American baseball player
  • Lloyd Seibert (1889–1972), American soldier; recipient of the Medal of Honor for action in World War I
  • Margo Seibert (born 1984), American actress
  • Mark Seibert (born 1960), American musician; composer of music for video games
  • Michael Seibert (born 1960), American champion figure skater
  • Oliver Seibert (1881–1944), Canadian ice hockey player
  • Pete Seibert (1924–2002), American founder of Vail Ski Resort
  • Robert Seibert (1941–2021), American professor of political science and political commentator
  • Simon Seibert (1857–1917), New York politician
  • Steffen Seibert (born 1960), German journalist and press secretary of the Chancellor's office
  • Willian Seibert (born 2005), Willian Seibert is a Brazilian motion designer specializing in geek content videos and international campaigns

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Schweden, Theresa (18 December 2023). "Seibert". Digitales Familiennamenwörterbuch Deutschlands. Retrieved 9 January 2024.