Yes, "Hirsch" is a relatively common surname in Germany. It translates to "deer" in English and can be found in various regions of the country. Additionally, it may be used as a first name, though this is less common. Overall, it is recognized and has historical significance in German-speaking cultures.
Emile Hirsch's birth name is Emile Davenport Hirsch.
Hirsch is pronounced (Her-shh)
Tomás Hirsch was born on 1956-07-19.
Harold Hirsch died in 1939.
Konrad Hirsch died in 1924.
As a firstname, Hirsch is a variant of the Yiddish Hersh.It coincides with the modern German word for "Hart; Male Deer."Similarly, it is also used as a German and Jewish surname.
Ludwig Hirsch's birth name is Ludwig Gustav Hirsch.
Emile Hirsch's birth name is Emile Davenport Hirsch.
Nurit Hirsch's birth name is Nurit Rosenfeld.
Philipp Hirsch was born in 1973, in Crimmitschau, German Democratic Republic [now Saxony, Federal Republic of Germany].
It is a German-language name, derived from Geselle which means companion.
German Measles
No, Stosha is not a common German name. It may be of Slavic origin.
There is the posibility that a swiss could be named that, but Zimmerman is a common german last name.
no it is definitly not ( I am from Germany. but it sounds danish or swedish.
Peer Alexander Kortenjan is the most common name in German the Second Most Common Name in German is Philipp Oliver Kortenjan And The Third is Gurinderex Sethidex . That is the most Common in Germany . Peerippex Aliver Korthidex .
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