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Higgins

HIH-gihnz

Higgins (name) means an Irish surname, an anglicized form of a Gaelic name meaning "son of Uiginn.". Example: “Professor Higgins tried to transform Eliza's speech in "Pygmalion.”

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An Irish surname, an anglicized form of a Gaelic name meaning "son of Uiginn."
"Professor Higgins tried to transform Eliza's speech in "Pygmalion.""
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Etymology

An anglicised version of Irish Ó hUiginn (“descendant of a Viking”).

Origin: Irish

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Higgins” mean?

The word “Higgins” means an Irish surname, an anglicized form of a Gaelic name meaning "son of Uiginn.".

How do you pronounce “Higgins”?

“Higgins” is pronounced HIH-gihnz (/ˈhɪɡɪnz/ in IPA).

How do you use “Higgins” in a sentence?

Here is “Higgins” used in a sentence: “Professor Higgins tried to transform Eliza's speech in "Pygmalion.".”

What part of speech is “Higgins”?

“Higgins” is a name.

Is “Higgins” a common word?

“Higgins” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the origin of the surname Higgins?

Higgins is an Irish surname, an anglicized form of a Gaelic name meaning "son of Uiginn." It reflects the common pattern of Irish surnames formed from a patronymic, indicating descent from a named ancestor.

Is Higgins an English or Irish surname?

Higgins is specifically Irish in origin, coming from the anglicization of a Gaelic patronymic. While it is now common throughout English-speaking countries, its roots trace back to Ireland rather than England.

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