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Surname Fišer

Surname Fišer (Fischer Germany United States Switzerland Austria Brazil, Fiser Germany United States Austria Brazil France, Фишер Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Kyrgyzstan Ukraine) , across the world, is a widespread last name. The family name Fišer is characteristic of Western Europe, particularly Germany, where it is a common surname, Switzerland, and Austria (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, this name is the most popular in Germany, the United States, and Switzerland. Much less frequently, Fišer is the forename as well as the last name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Fišer

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Fischer Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Brazil, United States
Fiser Germany, Austria, France, Brazil, United States
Фишер Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan, Belarus, Russia
Fišer Germany, Austria, Slovakia, United States, Czechia

Last names said to be same

Фішер, and فيشر

Notable namesakes

josef fišer Czech episcopal vicar (1814-1867), CZ (b. 1814) link
picture of josef fišer josef fišer josef fišer Czech geologist, historian and teacher (1878-1944), CZ (b. 1878) link
picture of bohumil fišer bohumil fišer bohumil fišer Czechoslovak member of Czechoslovak national parliament and Czechoslovak politician (1882-1928), CZ (b. 1882) link
picture of františek fišer františek fišer františek fišer CZ (b. 1889) link
jan fišer CZ (b. 1843) link
picture of václav fišer václav fišer václav fišer CZ (b. 1907) link
karel fišer CZ (b. 1860) link
karel fišer attorney and sports official in Sedlčany, Czechia (1870-1926), CZ (b. 1870) link
blaž fišer SI (b. 1860) link
vojtěch fišer CZ (b. 1865) link
vojtěch fišer CZ (b. 1866) link
picture of zdeněk fišer zdeněk fišer zdeněk fišer Czech educator and translator, CZ (b. 1929) link
vilém fišer holocaust victim, b. 1880-02-05, CZ (b. 1880) link
rudolf fišer holocaust victim, b. 1881-07-18, CZ (b. 1881) link
ludvík fišer holocaust victim, b. 1882-08-19, CZ (b. 1882) link

Characteristic forenames

Ana, Emil, Vít, Ilja, Ivan, Igor, Mario, Marta, Marko, Marek, Mateo, Mates, Matej, Majda, Maša, Mojca, Milan, Mirek, Máca, Míra, Sanja, Sašo, Erik, Nino, Nina, Toni, Jan, Tea, Eva, Ing, Ivo, Oto, Maja, Sara, Ales, Adam, Silvo, Karo, Petr, Pepa, Dave, Lana, Lara, Luka, Jara, Jure, Jiri, Tara, Kuba, and Aleš