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[edit] Supposed forms
Fischler | Fischel Fischl (High German, Yiddish) |
Fischle (Swabian) |
Fischele (Alsatian, Yiddish) |
Fishler | Fishel Fishl |
Fishle | Fishele |
Fiszler | Fiszel Fiszl |
Fischle | Fischele |
Fišler | Fišel Fišl |
Fišle | Fišele |
Fiszler | Fiszel Fiszl |
Fiszle | Fiszele |
Fyszler | Fyszel Fyszl |
Fyszle | Fyszele |
- -mann forms
/ | -ch | -sch | -h | -s | -z |
Vis- | Vischmann/Vischman | Visschmann/Visschman | / | Vissmann/Vissman | / |
Fis- | Fischmann/Fischman | Fisschmann/Fisschman | Fishman | Fissmann/Fissman | Fiszmann/Fiszman Fišmann/Fišman |
Fys- | Fyschmann/Fyschman | Fysschmann/Fysschman | Fyshman/Fyshman | Fyssmann/Fyssman | Fyszmann/Fyszman |
/ | -cher | -scher | -her | -ser | -zer |
Vis- | Vischermann/Vischerman | Visschermann/Visscherman | / | Vissermann/Visserman | / |
Fis- | Fischermann/Fischerman | Fisschermann/Fisscherman | Fisherman | Fissermann/Fisserman | Fiszermann/Fiszerman Fišermann/Fišerman |
Fys- | Fyschermann/Fyscherman | Fysschermann/Fysscherman | Fysherman/Fysherman | Fyssermann/Fysserman | Fyszermann/Fyszerman |
[edit] Place names
- Gremany
- Fisch (Saargau) (de)
- Fischbach
- Fischbachau
- Fischbachtal
- Fischeln (de)
- Fischerhude
- Austria
- Fischa
- Fischachmünde (< Fischach)
- Fischamend
- Fischamend-Dorf
- Fischamend-Markt
- Fischanger
- Fischbach
- Fischbach/Abtenau
- Fischbach/Ratten
- Fischbach/Wolfurt
- Fischbachmühlrotte
- Fischböckau
- Fischen
- Fischerau
- Fischerau/Grünau im Almtal
- Fischerau/Wildalpen
- Fischering
- Fischern
- Fischerndorf
- Fischertratten
- Fischhorn
- Fisching
- Fisching/Enns
- Fisching/Weißkirchen in Steiermark
- Fischlham
- Fischtaging
[edit] Fisch
- See also Fish (disambiguation) page
- Emil Fisch (1898, Kiskunfélegyháza - 1945, Sopronkőhida), Hungarian chemical engineer ([1])
- Erika Fisch (* 1934), German athlete woman, see German article
- Isidor Fisch
- Michael Fisch (* 1964), literary man (Literaturwissenschaftler), writer, see German article
- Stefan Fisch (* 1952), German historian (Geschichtswissenschaftler), see German article
[edit] Fischel
Fischel (Yiddish: פֿישל), Fischlin are the Yiddish derivated form of Hebrew name Ephraim.
Fischel, Fischell:
- Harry Fischel
- Henry A. Fischel
- Werner Fischel (1900-1977), see German article
- Robert Fischell
- Fischel Arnheim (1812-1864), German Jewish politician, see German article
[edit] Fischl
- Eric Fischl
- Frank Fischl, see List of mayors of Allentown
- Hans Fischl (July 16, 1884, Wien - July 4, 1965, Wien), Austrian educator (Pädagoge)
- Johann Fischl (1900, Tobay/Tobaj, Burgenland - 1996), Hungarian Austrian Catholic theologian, see German article
- Ludwig Fischl (September 2, 1854, Prague - July 8, 1918, Wien), Czech-Austrian writer
Jerome Fisch- American lawyer
- Rudolf Fischl (January 12, 1862, Hohenmauth, Bohemia - February 18, 1942, Prague), Czech pediatrician (Pädiater)
- Viktor Fischl/Fišl, see Avigdor Dagan
[edit] Fishel
- Danielle Fishel (Danielle Fischel)
- Elizabeth Fishel
- Greg Fishel
- Tzvi Fishel
- Yevno Fishelevich Azef
- Phebus Levene; Fishel Aaronovich Levin
- Fishell
- Steve Fishell
- Lev Fishelson, Israeli scientist, see Epulopiscium fishelsoni
- Epulopiscium fishelsoni
[edit] Fishl
[edit] Fischlin
- Andreas Fischlin
- Daniel Fischlin
- Franz Fischlin
[edit] Fischli
Fischli is a Swiss German form:
- Hans Fischli (October 9, 1909, Zürich - April 1, 1989, Bern), Swiss architect, painter
- Isabella Fischli, Swiss journalist, author, see German article
- Peter Fischli & David Weiss
[edit] Fischler
- Franz Josef (Bendedikt) Fischler (1876, Wiesloch, Baden - 1957, München), doctor, pharmacist,
- Willy Fischler
- Graf Fischler-Treuberg
[edit] Fischbach
Fischbach, Fishbach:
[edit] Fischbein
Fischbein, Fishbein, Fiszbein, etc:
- See also Helfandbein, Tischbein, Bein, etc.
[edit] Fischhof
Fischhof, Fischhoff, Fishhof, Fishhoff, Fischof, Fischoff, Fishof, Fishoff:
- Adolf Fischhof (Dec. 8, 1816, Óbuda - March 23, 1893, Emmersdorf, near Klagenfurth), Hungarian-Austrian writer and politician ([2])
- Ágota Fischhof, née Bélá Hézer (1895, Szeged - 1976), Hungarian librarian ([3])
- Joseph Fischhof/Josef Fischhof (April 4, 1804, Butschowitz, Moravia - June 28, 1857, Vienna), Czech-CAustrian pianist and composer; uncle of Robert Fischhof ([4])
- Robert Fischhof (Oct. 31, 1857, Vienna -), musician ([5])
- Simeon ben Zalman Fischhoff of Vienna, rabbi, composer of a shelichah
[edit] Fischinger
Fischinger, Fisching:
- Oskar Fischinger (June 22, 1900, Gelnhausen - January 31, 1967, Los Angeles-Hollywood), director (Regisseur), painter
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[edit] See also
- Onomastics in Judaism
- Dag, Dagin, Dagan
- Daniel