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Origins: German

North German: patronymic from the personal name "Eggert" or "Eckert".

Dutch: patronymic from the personal name "Egger" .

English: variant of "Edgar".

Brief Family Name History: The German surname of EGGERS was derived from a Germanic personal name ECKHARDT composed of the elements 'Agin' (edge, point, + 'hardy', brave, strong). The Old English 'Ecgheard' attested in various place names such as ECKERSLEY and EGERTON does not seem to have survived the Norman Conquest in sufficient strength to have given rise to a surname. There are numerous variations on this name amongst which are ECKEHARD, ECKHART, EINHART, EINERT, EGGEHART, EGGERT, EGGERDING, EIERDING (Westphalia) and EDZARD. Further spelling variations of this family name also include: Egers, Egge, Eggens, Egges, Ecgers, Eggs, Egs, Eggerts, Egging, and many more. First found in Schleswig-Holstein, where the family became noted for its many branches within the region, many houses acquiring a status and influence which rivaled that of the landed aristocracy. Some of the first known American settlers of this family name (or some of its variants) were: Julius Eggers, age 39; who arrived in Albany, N.Y. in 1776. Charlotte Eggers settled with her 4 children in Baltimore, Md. in 1823; E.A. Eggers settled in Philadelphia in 1862.

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