Kiggins is an Anglicized spelling of the Irish surname Mag Uiginn, or "son of the Viking,"[1] and may refer to:
People
edit- John P. Kiggins, movie theatre magnate and former Mayor of Vancouver, Washington
- John Kiggins, Union army soldier in the American Civil War who received the Medal of Honor
- Bob Kiggins, outlaw and cattle rustler, killed by lawman and gunfighter Bill Standifer in 1898
- Lewis J. Kiggins, credited with naming Ohio City, Ohio in 1890
Places
edit- Kiggins Theatre, Art Deco movie theatre named for John P. Kiggins, located in Vancouver, Washington.
- John P. and Mary Kiggins House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
- Kiggins Bowl, an area in Leverich Park in Vancouver, Washington, named for the geographical formation of the terrain
- Kiggin, Colorado, a census designated place in Garfield County, Colorado
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Hanks, Patrick, Simon Lenarčič and Peter McClure (2022). Dictionary of American Family Names, 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, ISBN 0190245115