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
Amy Fleischer , American mechanical engineer
Ari Fleischer (born 1960), White House press secretary from 2001 to 2003
Bruce Fleisher (1948–2021), American PGA golfer
Carl Gustav Fleischer , Norwegian general and the first land commander to win a major victory against the Germans in World War II
Charles Fleischer (born 1950), actor, stand-up comedian and voice artist
Dave Fleischer , American animation film director and film producer
David Marcel Fleischer , American judge currently serving on the Harris County Criminal Court in Houston, Texas.
Edytha Fleischer (1898–1957), German operatic soprano
Gerd Fleischer (born 1942), Norwegian human rights activist
Heinrich Leberecht Fleischer , German
Lawrence Fleisher , American attorney and sports agent
Leon Fleisher , American pianist and conductor
Marie Fleischer , Greenlandic businesswoman and politician
Martin Fleisher , American bridge player
Max Fleischer (1883–1972), American animator and film director
Max Fleischer (painter) (1861–1930), German painter and botanist
Michael Paul Fleischer , American businessman
Michael Fleischer (mineralogist) (1908–1998), American chemist and mineralogist.
Michael Fleisher , American writer
Nat Fleischer , American boxing writer and collector
Ofer Fleisher (born 1966), Israeli basketball player
Rasmus Fleischer , Swedish
Ruben Fleischer , American film director
Richard Fleischer (1916–2006), American film director
Samuel S. Fleisher (1871–1944), American manufacturer, art patron, and philanthropist
Yishai Fleisher
Other
See also
Germanic
Beenhouwer
Butcher , Kellogg , Cleaver
Metzger , Metzler
Fleischer , Fleischner , Fleischhacker , Fleischhauer , Fleischmann , Fleishman
Knaak , Wurster
Schlachter , Schechter , Slagter
Kalbfleisch , Rindfleisch
Romance
Boucher
Carnicero , Obregon
Beccaio , Boccieri , Buccieri , Bucceri . Beccheri , Becheroni , Becherini , Beghè , Carnera , Pizzicagnolo , Tagliabue , Tagliavacche
Măcelaru /Măcelar
Mangon
Slavic Semitic Other