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What does leischner mean?

Updated: 10/24/2023
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15y ago

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The name "Leischner" has Germanic origins and is likely found first in Austria.

It could be a variation on the German word for meat - "Fleisch" and man "Mann", also a butcher or in German or "Fleischer", "Fleischhauer", "Fleischhacker" etc.

How the first letter morphed from "F" to "L" is not clear to me and perhaps someone else has an explanation.

There is also the more Germanic spelling - "Leuschner", with eastern German roots: metronymic from the female personal name Lusche, ultimately from Gertrud, with the genitive -er.

Someone more into genealogy may have more detailled information. See also link.

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6mo ago

Leischner does not have a widely recognized or standard meaning in English. It could be a last name of German origin or perhaps a term specific to a certain context or field. Without more information, it is difficult to determine the precise meaning of this term.

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