Fleischer
Fleischer (or Fleisher) is a common German and Yiddish family name. Its literal meaning is "butcher". Other German family names with the same meaning include Metzger, Mezger, Fleischman, and Fleischmann.
People
- Ari Fleischer, a White House Press Secretary from 2001 to 2003
- Bruce Fleisher
- Carl Gustav Fleischer, a Norwegian general and the first land commander to win a major victory against the Germans in World War II
- Charles Fleischer, an actor, stand-up comedian and voice artist
- Charles Fleischer (born 1871), a rabbi from Boston (see Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Fleischer, Charles". Encyclopedia Americana. )
- Dave Fleischer, an American animation film director and film producer
- Friedrich Fleischer (1794–1863), a German bookseller and editor
- Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer
- Lawrence Fleisher
- Leon Fleisher, an American pianist and conductor
- Martin Fleisher, American bridge player
- Max Fleischer, an American animator and film director
- Michael Fleischer, New Jersey businessman
- Michael Fleisher, writer
- Nat Fleischer
- Rasmus Fleischer
- Ruben Fleischer, American film director
- Richard Fleischer (1916-2006), American film director
- Yishai Fleisher
Other
See also
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- Boucher
- Carnicero, Obregon
- Macellaro, Beccaio, Boccieri, Buccieri, Bucceri. Beccheri, Becheroni, Becherini, Beghè, Carnaroli, Carnera, Pizzicagnolo, Tagliabue, Tagliavacche
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