Visscher Explained
Visscher is a Dutch occupational surname. Visscher is an archaic spelling of Dutch visser meaning "fisherman".[1] Varianta are Visschers and De Visscher. The latter form is now most common in East Flanders.[2] Notable people with the surname include:
- Roemer Visscher (1547–1620), merchant and writer from Amsterdam
- Claes Jansz. Visscher (1587–1652), engraver and publisher from Amsterdam
- Frans Jacobszoon Visscher (fl. 1623–1645), Dutch mariner and explorer; variants of his first name include Franchoijs or Franchoys etc.; his middle name is sometimes abbreviated "Jacobsz."
- Three brothers (de) Visscher of Haarlem:
- (1835–1912), Dutch translator and writer
- (1864–1947), Dutch theologian and politician
- John Paul Visscher (1895–1950), American protozoologist
- Jantje Visscher (born 1933), American painter, photographer, and sculptor
- (born 1960), Dutch comedian and cabaret performer
- Maurice Visscher (1901–1983), American physiologist
- Peter Visscher, Dutch-born Australian geneticist
Visschers
De Visscher
- Charles De Visscher (1884–1973), Belgian jurist
- (1885–1964), Belgian legal historian
- (1916–1996), Belgian jurist, son of Charles
- Jeffrey de Visscher (born 1981), Dutch footballer
- William Lightfoot Visscher (1842–1924), poet & newspaperman in Washington State
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?gba_lcnaam=visscher&gba_naam=Visscher&nfd_naam=Visscher&operator=eq&taal= Visscher
- https://familienaam.be/De_Visscher De Vischer