Segers
Segers is a Dutch patronymic surname. The mostly archaic Dutch given names Seger, Segher, Sieger and Zegher derive from Germanic Sigi- and -her, meaning "victorious lord".[1] People with the surname Segers include
- Carlos Segers (1900–1967), Argentine astronomer
 - Geno Segers (born 1978), American actor
 - Gert-Jan Segers (born 1969), Dutch political scientist and politician
 - Gunter Segers (born 1968), Belgian children's book author and illustrator
 - Gustaaf Segers (1848–1930), Belgian writer and scholar
 - Hans Segers (born 1961), Dutch goalkeeper
 - Hercules Segers (1589–1638), Dutch painter and printmaker
 - Jan Segers (born 1929), Belgian composer, conductor and reed player
 - Noël Segers (born 1959), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Paul Segers (1870–1946), Belgian government minister
 - Paul-Willem Segers (1900–1983), Belgian government minister
 - Willy Segers (born 1958), Belgian politician
 
See also
- Mount Segers, Antarctic mountain named after Chester W. Segers
 
Related surnames:
References
- ^ Seger and Sieger at the Meertens Institute database of Dutch given names.