Rigg comes from the Scottish word for "ridge", as in the medieval "ridge and furrow" system of farming, or run rig land allocation. It may refer to:
People
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A. G. Rigg (1937–2019), British mediaevalist and academic
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Archibald G. Rigg (1878–1959), Canadian-born American architect
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Archibald Rigg (1865–1918), New Zealand cricketer
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Archie Rigg ( 1872–1951), English rugby union and rugby league footballer
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Basil Rigg (1925–2025), Australian cricketer
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Bert Rigg (1923–2015), Australian cricketer
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Bryan Mark Rigg (born 1971), American author and speaker
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Caroline Rigg (1852–1929), British educator, school founder, and headmistress
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Chris Rigg (born 2007), English footballer
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Clem Rigg (1899–1966), English footballer
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Diana Rigg (1938–2020), English actress
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Eddie Rigg (1919–1991), British motercycle racer
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Edwin Augustus Rigg (1822–1882), 49er, officer in the American Civil War and the Apache Wars
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Elizabeth Schultz Rigg (1921–2001), American pianist, cabaret performer, dancer, and philanthropist
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George Rigg (1814–1887), Scottish Roman Catholic bishop
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George Burton Rigg (1872–1961), American botanist and ecologist
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James F. Rigg (1915–2004), US Navy Ace pilot
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James Harrison Rigg (1821–1909), English nonconformist minister and Methodist educator
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John Rigg (1858–1943), New Zealand politician
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Keith Rigg (1906–1995), Australian cricketer
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Rebecca Rigg (born 1967), Australian actress
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Richard Rigg (British politician) (1877–1942), British barrister and Liberal MP
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Richard Rigg (Canadian politician) (1872–1964), Canadian minister and politician
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Sean Rigg (born 1988), English footballer
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Steven Rigg (born 1992), English footballer
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Suzanne Rigg (born 1963), British and American track and field athlete and Olympics competitor
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Ted Rigg (1913–2002), American basketball player
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Theodore Rigg (1888–1972), British-born New Zealand agricultural chemist and scientific administrator
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Tia Rigg (1998–2010), British murder victim
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Tweedale Rigg (1986–1973), English footballer
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William Rigg (politician) (1847–1926), English-born Canadian businessman and Free Trade politician
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William Rigg (priest) (1877–1966), British Anglican priest
Places
Lancashire and Cumbria
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Bailrigg, the home of Lancaster University, Lancashire England
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Bigrigg, a village in Cumbria, England
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Drigg, a village in Cumbria on the coast of the Irish Sea
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Eccle Riggs, a country house in Cumbria, England
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Haverigg, a village in Cumbria, England
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High Rigg, a small hill in the English Lake District
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Newton Rigg College, a former agricultural college near Penrith
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Nine Standards Rigg, a summit in the North Pennines near Kirkby Stephen
Scotland and Ireland
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Rigg, Dumfries and Galloway, a settlement in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland
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Rigg, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland
Fictional characters
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Officer Rigg, a character in the Saw film series
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Rigg Sessamekesh, the protagonist of Orson Scott Card's novel Pathfinder
See also
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Hazelrigg (disambiguation)
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Rig (disambiguation)
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Riggs, a surname
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Rigging
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Runrig, Scottish Celtic rock band