Asher (onomastics)

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Asher, Ascher:

[edit] Asher

Asher:


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Given names
Middle names
Last names

[edit] Ascher

Ascher is an another spelling of Biblical Asher.

  • Anton Ascher (July 15, 1820, Dresden - April 21, 1884, Meran), actor
  • Catjaya Ascher Born 26 june 1974, Copenhagen Denmark
  • Franzi (Franziska) Ascher-Nash, born Franziska Ascher (28 November 1910, Vienna - 1 September 1991, Millersville, Pennsylvania, USA), writer, music critic
  • Jacob Ascher
  • Jean Ascher Born 8 of august 1945. Cook, educator, independent businesman, artist and circus director. Philosopher, translater of The Urantia Book.
  • Joseph Ascher (? - 4 June 1829, London), Dutch composer and court pianist to Empress Eugénie.
  • Kate Ascher
  • Kenan Ascher born 18 aug, 1994 Odense Denmark
  • Kenneth "Kenny, Ken" Ascher
  • Leo Ascher (17 August 1880, Vienna - 25 February 1942 New York), Jewish composer
  • Ludwig Ascher, also Louis Ascher (26 December 1865, Posen - 24 May 1942, Litzmannstadt), Polish Jewish social hygienist (Sozialhygieniker)
  • Mathias Ascher, see Nathan Birnbaum
  • Rodney Ascher
  • Saul Ascher, pseudonym: Theodiskus, Auslachers (6 February 1767, Berlin - 8 December 1822, Berlin), Jewish narrative writer (Erzähler), publicist

[edit] Asscher

Asscher:

[edit] Ascherl

  • Peter Ascherl, ice-hockey player

[edit] Osher

Osher:

See also Oysher (from 'osher), Oshere.

[edit] Ascherson

Ascherson, Aschersohn:

  • Ferdinand Moritz Ascherson/Ferdinand Ascherson (March 29, 1798, Fürth - February 19, 1879, Berlin), German doctor
  • Neal Ascherson
  • Paul (Friedrich August) Ascherson (June 4, 1834, Berlin - March 6, 1913, Berlin), German botanist
Asherson

[edit] Aschermann

Aschermann/Ascherman, Ashermann/Asherman:

Ascherman
Asherman
  • Allan Asherman
  • Joseph G. Asherman/Joseph Asherman
  • Asherman's syndrome/Asherman syndrome, named after Joseph G. Asherman

[edit] Aszer

Aszer, Ašer:

[edit] Ascherham

Ascherham:

  • Gabriel Ascherham (b. Schärding bei Passau, - c. 1545, Silesia), a Baptist (Täufer)

[edit] Anshel

Anshel
Anschel
  • Rabbi Anschel, or Asher ben Joseph/Anshel ben Joseph Asher (16th c.), rabbi at Cracow ([1])
  • Rabbi Anschel Kafka, a rabbi at Plzeň ([2])
  • Rabbi Anschel Norden de Lima, Moses ben Isaac Judah Lima (? - c.1670), Lithuanian rabbinical scholar, acharonim ([3])
  • Anschel Schorr, see Abraham Ellstein
  • Rabbi Anschel Stern, a chief rabbi of Hamburg
  • Benjamin Wolf ben Asher Anschel Spiro, see Fränkel, Spira/o
  • Eugene Anschel
  • Rabbi Judah Loeb ben Ephraim Anschel, see Abraham of Hamburg ([4])
  • Rabbi Moses ben Asher Anschel Hausen, Danish Talmudist ([5])
  • Naphtali Herzel ben Asher Anschel Altschul, Asher Altschüler/Anschel Altschüler (cf.Altschul; [6])
  • Salomon Anschel/Solomon Anschel (? - 19th c.), German author ([7])
Anschell

[edit] Ansel

Ansel
Ansell
Anzell, Anzel

[edit] Amshel

Amshel/Amshell, Amschel/Amschell, Amszel, etc:

Amsel
Amsell
  • Sophie Amsell
  • Amsell Entertainment

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[edit] Antscher

[edit] Antscherl

[edit] Antschel

  • Paul Celan (born Antschel), Bukovina-born Jewish German-language writer

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