Stig (given name)

Stig (also spelled Stieg) is a common masculine Scandinavian given name. The name has origins in Old West Norse Stígr, and derives from the word stiga, meaning "wanderer". Originally a nickname, it later became a given name.[1] The nicknames Stickan and Stikkan derive from Stig.

Stig
GenderMale
Language(s)Scandinavian
Origin
Meaning"Wanderer"

Notable people with the name Stig include:

In arts and entertainment

In literature

In film and television

  • Stig Järrel (1910–1998), Swedish actor, film director and revue artist
  • Stig Olin (1920–2008), Swedish actor, theatre director, singer, and songwriter
  • The Stig, a "tame racing driver" whose identity is anonymous. The Stig wears a white suit and racing helmet with a black visor, and is considered a strange creature by the Top Gear presenters.

In music

  • Stig (singer) (born 1978), or alternatively Stig Dogg, real name Pasi Siitonen, Finnish singer
  • Stikkan Anderson (1931–1997), manager of the Swedish band ABBA
  • Stig Johansen, member of the band The Sins of Thy Beloved
  • Stig O'Hara, member of the fictional band The Rutles
  • Stig Olin (1920–2008), Swedish actor, theatre director, singer, and songwriter
  • Stig Rästa (born 1980), Estonian musician

In other arts

In government and politics

  • Stig Bergling (1937–2015), Swedish police officer and convicted Soviet agent
  • Per Stig Møller (born 1942), Danish politician
  • Stig Synnergren (1915–2004), Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces
  • Stig Wennerström (spy) (1906–2006), colonel in the Swedish Air Force, convicted of treason in 1963

In sports

In football (soccer)

In other sports

In other fields

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See also

  • All pages with titles beginning with Stig

References

  1. Eva Brylla (2004). Förnamn i Sverige.
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