Seeger is the surname of various people, including an extended family of American musicians.
Seeger is one of the variant forms of Seagar, a surname of Middle English origin based on the given name Segar, which was formed from Old English sæ ("sea") and gar ("spear").
Charles Seeger (1886–1979), American musicologist, composer, and teacher(i) Constance Edson Seeger, violinist; first wife of Charles; three children(ii) Ruth Crawford Seeger (1901–1953), a modernist composer and an American folk music specialist; second wife of Charles; 4 children
Alan Seeger (1888–1916), American poet; brother of CharlesElizabeth Seeger (1889–1973), teacher at Dalton School and author; sister of Charles and AlanAl Seeger (born 1980), a boxer from the United StatesCharles M. Seeger (b. 1948), American author and attorneyDaniel Seeger (b. 1934), defendant in a case on conscription of pacifistsHal Seeger (1917–2005), an animated cartoon producer and directorLouis Seeger (1798–1865), a German equestrianMelanie Seeger (b. 1977), German race walker"Seeger" may also reference either of two legal cases involving the individuals above:
United States v. Seeger, regarding Daniel Seeger's conscriptionSeeger v. United States, regarding Pete Seeger's refusal to testify in front of the HUACSeeger Memorial Junior-Senior High School in West Lebanon, IndianaElizabeth Seeger School in Greenwich Village, established in 1971 by five teachers from Dalton School