
The surname Tryger may have origins in Germany, possibly derived from the Middle High German word "trüeger," meaning deceitful. Alternatively, it could be of Jewish (Ashkenazic) origin, possibly derived from the Yiddish word "trug," meaning deception or fraud.
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