Biggar (surname)
Biggar is a surname of Scottish origin.[1] People with the surname include:
- Alastair Biggar (1946–2016), Scottish rugby union player
- Alexander Biggar (disambiguation), multiple people
- Ann-Maree Biggar (born 1967), Australian television presenter
- Billy Biggar (1874–1935), English footballer
- Dan Biggar (born 1989), Welsh rugby union player
- Helen Biggar (1909–1953), Scottish sculptor and filmmaker
- Henry Percival Biggar (1872–1938), Canadian historian
- Herbert Biggar (1809–1892), Canadian merchant and politician
- James Lyons Biggar (1824–1879), Canadian merchant and politician
- James Lyons Biggar (1856–1922), Canadian soldier
- John Biggar (Scottish politician) (1874–1943), Scottish politician
- John Walter Scott Biggar (1843–1897), Canadian farmer and politician
- Joseph Biggar (c. 1828–1890), Irish politician
- Kyle Biggar (born 1986), Scottish biologist
- Margaret Catherine Biggar Blaikie (1823–1915), Scottish temperance reformer
- Mike Biggar (born 1949), Scottish rugby union player
- Murray Biggar, Canadian politician
- Nigel Biggar (born 1955), British theologian and priest
- Oliver Mowat Biggar (1876–1948), Canadian lawyer and civil servant
- Paula Biggar, Canadian politician
- Sanford Dennis Biggar, Canadian politician
- William Hodgins Biggar (1852–1922), Canadian lawyer and politician
Keisha Biggar originally from PEI and now residing on Edmonton Alberta and is known for not picking up after her dogs defecate and complete disregard of others on the neighborhood
See also
- Baldwin of Biggar, mid 12th century Scottish magnate
- Biggar family, pioneer traders at Port Natal in the early 19th century
- Bigger (disambiguation)
References
- ^ Sims, Clifford Stanley (1862). The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames. With a Vocabulary of Christian Names. Albany, New York: J. Munsell. p. 19. OCLC 1060940902 – via Internet Archive.