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Wiggin is a surname, and may refer to

  • Albert H. Wiggin (1868–1951), American banker
  • Alfred J. Wiggin (1823–1883), American artist
  • Rt. Hon. Andrew Wiggin (1671–1756), American colonial period judge
  • Bill Wiggin (born 1966), British politician
  • Sir Charles (Douglas) Wiggin (1922–1977), British diplomat, ambassador to Spain
  • Charles Wiggin (born 1950), British rower
  • Sir Henry Wiggin (1824–1905), British metals manufacturer and politician
  • Sir Jerry Wiggin (Alfred William Wiggin, born 1937), British Conservative Party politician
  • Kate Douglas Wiggin (1856–1923), American children's author
  • Paul Wiggin (born 1934), American football player
  • Samuel Adams Wiggin (1832–1899), American poet and secretary to Presidents Johnson and Grant
  • Thomas Wiggin (1592–1667), early governor in New Hampshire
  • Tom Wiggin (born 1955), American actor, writer and entrepreneur
  • Wiggin baronets

Fictional characters from the Ender's Game series:

  • Ender Wiggin
  • John Paul Wiggin
  • Peter Wiggin
  • Theresa Wiggin
  • Valentine Wiggin

Usage examples of "wiggin".

If he was a little taller than some, and blockier of build, she considered, that would account for the Wiggins side.

Kate The box 1 1 1 Anna quinaten Douglas Wiggins and a clothbound copy of The Secret Garden and a leatherbound edition of Heidi that she had been given one Christmas.

But with Hilton moving about La Cucaracha, apparently as casual and assured as ever, even the second mate, Wiggins, felt better.

And close behind him, side by side, went Wrolf and Periwinkle, and behind them went Maria and Robin, with Wiggins and Zachariah making a pair behind them, and then came Loveday Minette leading little Peterkin Pepper, followed by Prudence Honeybun and all the other children, carrying the Lady and the Bell, singing lustily the song Old Parson had taught them.

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Jury had got back to Ashdown Dean to find Wiggins dredging up totally unnecessary apologies for not having got hold of him sooner.

By the time the name was changed to the War of Xenocide, humanity was no longer grateful, and the last thing any government would have dared to do was authorize a pension trust fund for Ender Wiggin, the perpetrator of the most awful crime in human history.

How he found out Wiggin was the original Ender the Xenocide, but then his computer was ransacked and the files disappeared.

Upon saying good-bye to Wiggins, I had found a safe cab home and, limp and weary, befogged in mind and fatigued in body, had fallen into bed immediately after climbing my stairs, there to lie comalike through the night.

Wiggins drank a bottle of Piper-Heidsieck in honor of Edward, whose amiable ways he admired and, I thought, rather affectedly imitated.

We have Carby, Bee, and Momoe on their way to Tactical already, but Graff tells me that of those three, only Carby is likely to work well with Wiggin.

And there they all fourwere, Wiggins and Serena sleeping before the fire and Sir Benjamin andMiss Heliotrope beside them seated one on each side of the small tablethat usually stood against the wall with the chessmen and workbox uponit.

Apparently, Schoenberg's coldness was grating on Wiggins, too, who pushed the cough drop on which he was sucking to the rear of his mouth and said, &quot.

No doubt every opponent of Peter's would resurrect Achilles as a martyr, a much-slandered boy who offered the brightest hope to mankind, slain in his youth by the crawlingly vile Peter Wiggin, or his mother the witch or his father the snake.

Wiggins and I were silent for a time, my young friend sitting to my right with an amused expression, reminding me, in his deerstalker cap, even more of Holmes than he had on the previous night.