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'''Siebold''' or '''von Siebold''' is a [[German language|German]] surname. It is a [[patronymic]] surname derived from the given name Siebold, which consists of the [[Old High German]] words ''sigu'' ("Victory") and ''bold'' ("strong").<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.namenforschung.net/dfd/woerterbuch/liste/?tx_dfd_names[name]=5647&tx_dfd_names[action]=show&tx_dfd_names[controller]=Names |author=Rita Heuser |title=Siebold |work=Digital family name dictionary of Germany |date=2024-12-19 |access-date=2025-01-05}}</ref> |
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'''von Siebold''' is a [[Germans|German]] surname: |
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Notable people with the surname include: |
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* [[Carl Caspar von Siebold]] (1736–1807), German surgeon |
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* [[Charlotte von Siebold]] (1788–1859), German physician |
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* [[Philipp Franz von Siebold]] (1796–1866), German physician, botanist and traveller |
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* [[Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold]] (1804–1885), German physiologist and zoologist |
* [[Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold]] (1804–1885), German physiologist and zoologist |
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* [[Alexander von Siebold]] (1846–1911), German translator and interpreter active in Japan |
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* [[Heinrich von Siebold]] (1852–1908), German diplomat and anthropologist |
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* [[Erika von Erhardt-Siebold]] (1890–1964), American literary scholar |
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* [[Klaus Siebold]] (1930–1995), German politician |
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* [[Percival Siebold]] (1917–1983), British scouting administrator |
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* [[Peter Siebold]] (born 1971), American commercial astronaut |
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==Other uses== |
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* [[Siebold Sissingh]] (1899–1960), Dutch footballer |
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* [[SieboldHuis]], museum in Leiden, Netherlands |
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* [[Siebold Memorial Museum]], museum in Nagasaki, Japan |
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* [[Siebold typhoon]], 1828 typhoon that struck Japan |
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==See also== |
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* [[Seabold]] |
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* [[Sebald]] |
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* [[Sebold]] |
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* [[Seibold]] |
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* [[Sypolt]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 23:08, 5 January 2025
Siebold or von Siebold is a German surname. It is a patronymic surname derived from the given name Siebold, which consists of the Old High German words sigu ("Victory") and bold ("strong").[1]
Notable people with the surname include:
- Carl Caspar von Siebold (1736–1807), German surgeon
- Regina von Siebold (1771–1849), German physician and obstetrician
- Adam Elias von Siebold (1775–1828), German gynaecologist
- Charlotte von Siebold (1788–1859), German physician
- Philipp Franz von Siebold (1796–1866), German physician, botanist and traveller
- Eduard Caspar Jacob von Siebold (1801–1861), German professor of gynecology
- Karl Theodor Ernst von Siebold (1804–1885), German physiologist and zoologist
- Alexander von Siebold (1846–1911), German translator and interpreter active in Japan
- Heinrich von Siebold (1852–1908), German diplomat and anthropologist
- Erika von Erhardt-Siebold (1890–1964), American literary scholar
- Klaus Siebold (1930–1995), German politician
- Percival Siebold (1917–1983), British scouting administrator
- Peter Siebold (born 1971), American commercial astronaut
Other uses
[edit]- Siebold Sissingh (1899–1960), Dutch footballer
- SieboldHuis, museum in Leiden, Netherlands
- Siebold Memorial Museum, museum in Nagasaki, Japan
- Siebold typhoon, 1828 typhoon that struck Japan