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Siebert is a name of German origin. It is derived from the "battle name" Siegbert, translated as "Victory-Bright" from the root words "sigi" and "berht". Used as a last name, it is specifically Ashkenazi Jewish and is often a variant spelling of "Seifert" which is used as a Jewish acronym for "Sefer Torah" (Scroll or Scribe of the Torah).

The name may refer to:

  • Al Siebert (b. 1934), American author and researcher in psychological resilience
  • Babe Siebert (1904–1939), Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • Daniel Lee Siebert (1954–2008), American serial killer
  • Daniel Siebert (contemporary), American ethnobotanist, pharmacognosist, and author
  • Detlef Siebert (contemporary), British television writer and director
  • Dick Siebert (1912–1978), American professional baseball player
  • Gloria Siebert (b. 1964), German Olympic hurdler
  • Klaus Siebert (b. 1955), German Olympic biathlete
  • Ludwig Siebert (1874–1942), Nazi politician; Prime Minister of Bavaria 1933–42
  • Ludwig Siebert (b. 1939), German Olympic bobsledder
  • Muriel Siebert (b. 1932), American businesswoman; first woman to hold a seat on the New York Stock Exchange
  • Neville Siebert, New Zealand international football (soccer) player
  • Sonny Siebert (b. 1937), American professional baseball player
  • Thomas L. Siebert (b. 1946), American lawyer and diplomat; ambassador to Sweden 1994–97

See also

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