Buttigieg (Maltese: Buttiġieġ [bʊtːɪd͡ʒɪːt͡ʃ]) is a Maltese surname, derived from Sicilian Arabic أبو الدجاج Abu-d-dajāj(i), meaning 'chicken owner, poulterer' (literally 'father of chickens').[1] People with the name include:
- Albert Buttigieg, Maltese politician
 - Anthony Buttigieg (born 1962), Maltese politician
 - Anton Buttigieg (1912–1983), Maltese politician and poet, president of Malta 1976–1981
 - Chasten Buttigieg (born 1989), American author, educator, activist
 - Claudette Buttigieg (born 1968), Maltese politician
 - John Buttigieg (born 1963), Maltese footballer
 - John Buttigieg (born 1977), Australian rugby league footballer
 - Joseph Buttigieg (1947–2019), Maltese-American literary scholar, professor and translator
 - Mark Buttigieg (born 1966), Australian politician, member of the New South Wales Legislative Council
 - Michael Franciscus Buttigieg (1793–1866), Maltese priest, Bishop of Gozo
 - Norman Buttigieg, (born 1956), Maltese footballer
 - Pete Buttigieg (born 1982), American politician
 - Ray Buttigieg (born 1955), Maltese poet and musician
 - Rebecca Buttigieg, Maltese politician
 - Robbie Buttigieg (1936–2004), Maltese footballer
 - Simone Buttigieg (born 1994), Maltese footballer
 
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