Alger (name)
Alger is both a given name and a surname. It originates from the Anglo-Saxon name Ælfgar, meaning “elf spear.” Notable people with the name include:
- Alger of Liège (1055–1131), French Roman Catholic priest
- Alger "Texas" Alexander (1900–1954), American blues singer
- Alger Hiss (1904–1996), American diplomat and alleged Soviet spy
- Alger H. Wood (1891-1970), American football and basketball coach
- Alpheus B. Alger (1854-1895), Massachusetts State Senator
- Bruce Alger (1918-2015), American Congressman from Texas
- Cyrus Alger (1781-1865), American metallurgist and arms manufacturer
- Fanny Alger (1816-1889), the first plural wife of Joseph Smith, Jr. or his partner in a sexual indiscretion
- Francis Alger (1807-1863), American mineralogist
- Frederick M. Alger Jr. (1907-1967), American politician and diplomat
- Harry Alger (1924-2010), Canadian politician
- Horatio Alger (1832–1899), American author
- Ian Alger (1926–2009), innovative psychotherapist
- James Alger (born 1933), American nature writer
- John Goldworth Alger (1836–1907), English journalist and author
- Jonathan R. Alger, President of James Madison University
- Mary Donlon Alger (1893-1977), American lawyer, politician and first woman appointed to a federal judgeship in New York
- Pat Alger (born 1947), American country music songwriter, singer and guitarist
- Percival Alger (born 1964), Filipino Olympic fencer
- Philip Rounsevile Alger (1859-1912), American naval officer
- Paul Alger (born 1943), German football player
- Peter Alger (born 1952), New Zealander potter
- Ross Alger (1920-1992), Canadian politician
- Royce Alger (born 1965), American wrestler and mixed martial artist
- Russell A. Alger (1836–1907), U.S. Senator from and Governor of Michigan and U.S. Secretary of War
- Stephen Alger (born 1958), British tennis player
- Kristy Alger (born 1982), Australian activist, published author and avant-garde theorist
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