Wigger
Wigger stands for:
- Wigger (river) , tributary of the Aare in Switzerland
- Wigger (ethnophaulism) , derogatory term for a white man who imitates an African American
Wigger is the name of the following people from the Middle Ages:
- Wigger I. , Margrave of Zeitz (965–981)
- Wigger II. , Count in the Thuringian region (at least 997-1009)
- Wigger von Wartberg , Count von Wartberg
- Wigger of Verden , Bishop of Verden
- Wigger of Brandenburg , Bishop of Brandenburg
Wigger is the family name of the following people:
- Berthold U. Wigger (* 1966), German economist
- Daniel Wigger (* 1983), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Friedrich Wigger (Mayor) († 1417), Bremen councilor and mayor
- Friedrich Wigger (archivist) (1825–1886), German archivist and historian
- Hedwig Wigger (1853–1918), German-speaking novelist, translator and literary critic
- Heinrich Wigger (1827–1908), German priest
- Jeremias Wigger (* 1965), Swiss cross-country skier
- Johan Wigger (* 1985), Dutch football player
- Lones Wigger (1937-2017), American marksman
- Martin Wigger (* 1964), German dramaturge and theater director
- Maximilian Wigger (* 1960), German actor
- Stefan Wigger (1932–2013), German actor
- Susanna Wigger (* 1988), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Ulli Wigger (* 1975), Austrian musician
- Winand M. Wigger (1841-1901), American bishop
See also: