Andergassen
Andergassen , also in the spellings an der Gassen and An der Gassen , is a Tyrolean family name.
Origin and meaning
There are ~ 180 phone books in Italy, ~ 40 in Austria, ~ 10 in Germany, and ~ 6 in Switzerland. The name occurs relatively most frequently in the South Tyrolean Überetsch and the Unterland .
Andergassen is a residential name and originally referred to those who lived on an alley. Related forms of names are Gaß , Gasse , Gassen , Gasser , Gaßner and Gaßmann .
Name bearer
- Albert Andergassen (1925–1965), Austrian housing manager
- Anton Andergassen (1893–1976), Roman Catholic. Spiritual councilor and pastor of Rankweil (1954–1976)
- Eugen Andergassen (1907–1987), Austrian writer
- Ferdinand Andergassen (1892–1964), Austrian composer and church musician
- Günther Andergassen (1930–2016), Tyrolean composer, musicologist and South Tyrolean activist
- Heinrich Andergassen (1908–1946), German war criminal
- Josef Andergassen (1861–1929), austrian-hungarian. Cabinet maker, altar builder and sculptor
- Leo Andergassen (* 1964), South Tyrolean art historian, private lecturer and director of Schloss Tirol / Castel Tirolo (South Tyrolean provincial museums / Musei provinciali Alto Adige / Museums provinziai)
- Raphael Andergassen (* 1993), Italian ice hockey player
- Thomas Andergassen (* 1980), German gymnast
- Willy Andergassen (1922–2001), Italian artist
family
Gentlemen on the streets
- Matthäus an der Gassen , Prince-Bishop of the Diocese of Brixen (Reg. 1336-1363)
- An der Gassen (noble family) , ministerials of the Counts of Tyrol