There are
902
Harigs in the USA
Harig is the
26910th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Harig

AndreasHarig

Andreas Harig is a German footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for 1. FC Schweinfurt 05.

RobertHarig

Robert Harig is a sports journalist for ESPN, specializing in golf coverage.

SteveHarig

Steve Harig is an American politician who served as a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives from 2011 to 2019.

StephanHarig

Stephan Harig is a German ski jumper who competed in the 1992 Winter Olympics.

MonsterHarig

Monster Harig is a professional wrestler known for his appearances in Ring of Honor and Chikara.

AlexanderHarig

Alexander Harig is a German author and journalist, known for his book 'Bericht aus einem Land der Gleichzeitigkeit.'

BarbaraHarig

Barbara Harig is an American artist specializing in jewelry and metalwork.

SamanthaHarig

Samantha Harig is a researcher and writer, known for her work on gender studies and feminist theory.

NealHarig

Neal Harig is a photographer and visual artist, acclaimed for his landscape and nature photography.

LisaHarig

Lisa Harig is a journalist and news anchor, currently working for a major television network.

Harig Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Harig' is of German origin and is derived from the personal name 'Heinrich', meaning 'ruler of the household'. It was commonly used as a given name in medieval Europe and eventually became a hereditary surname.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Harig' is most commonly found in Germany, particularly in the state of Saxony. It is also found in smaller numbers in other German-speaking regions and communities throughout the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Harig' include 'Haring', 'Harington', 'Haringe', 'Haringa', 'Hariges', 'Harigae', 'Harighs', 'Harigh', and 'Harigey'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Harig' can be traced to German-speaking regions, particularly during periods of political and economic instability, as well as religious persecution.