Segal

Segal, and its variants including Segel and some families with Siegel, is a primarily Jewish family name.

Etymology

The name Segal has been said to be derived either from Hebrew segan leviyyah (assistant to the Levites)[1][2][3] although a minority of sources claim that "Segal" is an abbreviation for segan le-kehunah (assistant to the priest) instead.[4]

People

Notable people with the surname include the following:

Sigal

Sagal

Segal

Seagal

Segall

Segel

  • Harold Segel (1930–2016), American academic
  • Jason Segel (born 1980), American actor
  • Jonathan Segel (born 1963), American violinist and guitarist
  • Joseph Segel (1931–2019), founder of QVC television station
  • Lee Segel (1932–2005), applied mathematician

Siegel

Chagall

Mathematical concepts

Other

  • Segal–Cover score, attempt to measure relative liberalism or conservatism of U.S. Supreme Court Justices.
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See also

References

  1. The Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion ed. Adele Berlin - 2011-p3 "Various family names are derived from abbreviations; for example, Katz (kohen tsedeq [righteous priest]) and Segal (segan leviyyah [Levitical aide]). Abbreviations or acronyms were commonly employed in Talmudic literature as an exegetical ..."
  2. Jewish Budapest: Monuments, Rites, History ed. Kinga Frojimovics, Géza Komoróczy - 1999 p190 "Siegel / Segal / Segall / Chagall, etc.: segan levayya, leader of the Levites (sagan is a loanword from Ancient Mesopotamia, Sumerian and Akkadian, originally denoting a dignity).
  3. Ladies' Home Journal Vol.90 page liii ed. Newell Convers Wyeth - 1973 "Thus descendents of Ben Rabbi Judah Lowe became Brill; Segan Leviyyah became the surname Segal or Segel."
  4. Precious possessions: treasures from the Library of the Sharon Liberman Mintz, Elka Deitsch, Havva Charm - 2001 p38 "... pouring water from a pitcher into a laver. This illustration is a visual reference to the Levitical ancestry of the family of the bridegroom whose surname (Segal) is a standard Hebrew abbreviation for segan le-kehunah (assistant to the priest)."
  • "Segal Association", www.segal.org, website of the Segal association
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