Segal
Segal, and its variants including Sagal, Segel, Sigal or Siegel, is a family name which is primarily Ashkenazi Jewish.
The name is said to be derived from Hebrew segan leviyyah (assistant to the Levites)[1][2][3] although a minority of sources claim that "Segal" is instead a Hebrew abbreviation for segan le-kehunah (assistant to the Cohen – assistant to the priest).[4][5]
People
Notable people with the surname include:
- Abe Segal (1930–2016), South African tennis player
 - Alan F. Segal (1945–2011), American Professor of Jewish Studies
 - Allan Segal (1941–2012), British documentary filmmaker
 - Alvin Segal (1933–2022), American-Canadian businessman and philanthropist
 - Amit Segal (born 1982), Israeli journalist
 - Anna Segal (born 1986), Australian Olympic freestyle skier and 2-time world champion
 - Anthony Segal (born 1944), British physician/scientist
 - Brandon Segal (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Charles Segal (1936–2002), American historian and classicist
 - D. Segal, pen name of Isaac Bashevis Singer
 - Dan Segal (born 1947), British mathematician
 - David HaLevi Segal (1586–1667), Polish rabbi and Halakhist
 - David Segal (politician), Member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives and candidate for Rhode Island's 1st congressional district
 - Erich Segal (1937–2010), American author, screenwriter, and educator
 - Ester H. Segal, Israeli nanotechnologist and educator
 - Francesca Segal (born 1980), British author and journalist
 - Gabriel Segal (philosopher) (born 1959), British professor, philosopher and author
 - George Segal (artist) (1924–2000), American sculptor and painter
 - George Segal (1934–2021), American actor
 - Gloria Segal (1928–1993), American politician
 - Graeme Segal (born 1941), Australian mathematician
 - Hugh Segal (1950–2023), Canadian Senator and co-chair of the Conservative Party of Canada campaign in the 2006 Federal Election
 - Irving Segal (1918–1998), American mathematician
 - Jack Segal (1918–2005), American composer
 - Jakob Segal (1911–1995), biology professor at the Humboldt University of Berlin
 - Jason Segal (born 1980), American actor
 - Jeffrey Segal (1920–2015), British actor
 - Jérôme Segal (born 1970), French-Austrian essayist, historian, and journalist
 - Joel Segal, American sports agent
 - Jonathan Segal (actor), (1953–1999), American television actor
 - Judah Segal (1912–2003), British professor of Semitics
 - Kate Segal (born 1975), Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 62nd district
 - Katey Sagal (born 1953), American actress and singer-songwriter
 - Lore Segal (1928–2024), Austrian-American novelist and Pulitzer Prize finalist
 - Marilyn Segal, American psychologist
 - Mike Segal, (1922-1982) American politician
 - Michael Segal (born 1972), Israeli scholar of computer science
 - Moshe Zvi Segal (1875–1968), Israeli rabbi
 - Nachum Segal, Jewish American DJ
 - Nancy L. Segal (born 1951), American evolutionary psychologist and behavioral geneticist
 - Ned Segal (born c. 1974), American business executive
 - Peter Sagal (born 1965), American radio host
 - Peter Segal (born 1962), American film director
 - Philip Segal (born 1958), English-born television producer
 - Richard D. Segal, American businessman and art collector
 - Ronald Segal (1932–2008), South African writer and activist
 - Samuel Segal (1902–1985), British doctor and politician
 - Sandra Segal Ikuta, United States circuit judge
 - Sara Segal, later Sophia Karp (1861–1904), the first professional Yiddish theatre actress
 - Sharmin Segal (born 1995), Indian actress in Hindi films
 - Steve Segal, American animator
 - Steven Seagal (born 1952), American actor, producer, screenwriter, martial artist, and musician
 - Stephen H. Segal, American science fiction writer and editor
 - Sydney Segal, American female contestant on reality show Survivor 41#
 - Tobias Segal, American actor
 - Yehiel Segal, (1924 –1996), Israeli painter
 - Yuval Segal (born 1971), Israeli actor and comedian
 - Walter Segal (1907–1985), German-born Romanian architect working in England, who developed a system of self-build housing
 - Zindel Segal (born 1956), Ukrainian-Canadian cognitive psychologist, one of the founders of mindfulness-based cognitive therapy
 
See also
- All pages with titles containing Segal
 - Chagall (disambiguation)
 - Siegel
 - Segel
 - Sigel (disambiguation)
 
References
- ^ 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 ..."
 - ^ 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).
 - ^ Ladies' Home Journal Vol.90 page liii ed. Newell Convers Wyeth - 1973 "Thus levi Segal is a descendents of Ben Rabbi Judah Lowe became Brill; Segan Leviyyah became the surname Segal or Segel."
 - ^ 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)."
 - ^ Sidney Steiman, Custom And Survival, A Study Of The Life Of Rabbi Jacob Molin, the Maharil, 1963, p.4