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Riggs is a surname of English and German origin. The name is derived from two Old English words, "ricg" meaning "rich" and "sc" meaning "edge" or "knife". Early bearers of the name likely held significant wealth and power, thereby warranting their possession of a highly valued possession such as a sharp-edged knife.

Historical records indicate the presence of individuals bearing the name Riggs as early as the 13th century

In contemporary times, individuals with the surname Riggs can be found in many parts of the world,

Notable figures with the surname Riggs include:

* William W. Riggs, an American architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

* Marion Riggs, a pioneering lawyer and judge who first secured a seat on the Rhode Island federal

* Richard Riggs, an American philosopher and logician who taught at the University of California and Boise

* Various other individuals of varying professions and accomplishments.

in
England,
often
associated
with
landed
estates.
The
name's
dispersion
accelerated
throughout
the
16th
and
17th
centuries
as
English
settlers
emigrated
to
North
America.
Some
of
the
early
notable
Riggs
families
settled
in
Virginia,
Massachusetts,
and
Connecticut.
particularly
in
English-speaking
countries.
The
name
remains
a
relatively
common
surname
of
European
origin.
court
in
the
early
20th
century.
State
University
in
the
late
20th
century.