Summary

German surname with origins in the northern region of Germany. It is derived from the personal name Sievert, meaning 'victory-bringer'. Sievers family history can be traced back to the medieval period, and it has connections with noble families.
There are
5349
Sieverss in the USA
Sievers is the
6363rd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Sievers

GeorgWilhelm

German diplomat and statesman who served as the Minister President of Prussia from 1807 to 1808.

KarlAlbrecht

Prussian general who fought in the Napoleonic Wars and participated in the Battle of Waterloo.

Hermannvon

German-Russian philosopher known for his contributions to the field of Oriental studies and his study of Buddhism.

VladimirNikolaevich

Russian poet and translator, one of the founders of Russian Futurism and the Ego-Futurism movement.

AlfredSivers

Estonian politician and the last Prime Minister of Estonia before the Soviet occupation in 1940.

Sievers Genealogy

OriginsThe origin of the surname 'Sievers' is primarily Germanic.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Sievers' is most commonly found in Germany, Russia, and Estonia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Sievers' include Sivers, Siefers, Severs, Sieber, and Siebert.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Sievers' occurred during various times and in different places due to reasons such as economic opportunities, political unrest, and conflicts. Specific details may vary based on individual cases.