Visscher is a
Dutchoccupational 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
Anna Visscher (1584–1651), Dutch artist, poet, and translator, daughter of Roemer
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."
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surnameVisscher. If an
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Visscher is a
Dutchoccupational 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
Anna Visscher (1584–1651), Dutch artist, poet, and translator, daughter of Roemer
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."
This page lists people with the
surnameVisscher. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.