Fritzsche
Origin and meaning
The family name Fritzsche (also Fritsche , Fritzsch , Fritsch , etc.), found mainly in Thuringia , southern Saxony-Anhalt , Saxony and Silesia as well as in the Alemannic region, is a short form of Fritz or Fritze in a dialect-related derivation Friedrich , so a patronymic .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Theodor Hermann Fritzsche (1818–1878), German classical philologist
- Aljosha Fritzsche (* 1993), German web video producer and voice actor
- Annemarie Fritzsche (* 1942), German badminton player, see Annemarie Seemann
B.
- Bence Fritzsche (* 1947), German journalist
- Bruno Fritzsche (* 1986), German film producer, director and entrepreneur
C.
- Carl Hellmut Fritzsche (1895–1968), German mining engineer and professor of mining science
- Carl Julius Fritzsche (1808–1871), German chemist (discoverer of anthranilic acid )
- Christian Friedrich Fritzsche (1776–1850), German theologian
- Claudia Fritzsche (* 1981), German actress
- Claus Fritzsche (1964–2014), German homeopathy lobbyist
D.
- Diana Fritzsche (* 1973), German radio presenter, former reporter and presenter of Sorbian Radio
E.
- Ernst Fritzsche (philologist) (1850-1919), German philologist
- Ernst Fritzsche (politician) (1892 – after 1933), German teacher and politician (DNVP)
- Ernst Traugott Fritzsche (1851–1916), German businessman
- Eva Fritzsche (1908–1986), German film director and theater director
F.
- Franz Volkmar Fritzsche (1806–1887), German classical philologist
- Franz Wilhelm Fritzsche (1811–1892), German university professor for the art of experimentation and metallurgy
- Friedrich Fritzsche (teacher) (1851–1921), Swiss philologist and teacher
- Friedrich August Fritzsche (1806–1887), member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Friedrich Carl August Fritzsche (1816–1902), German social reformer and consumer cooperative, see August Fritzsche
- Friedrich Wilhelm Fritzsche (1825–1905), German politician and trade unionist
G
- Gottfried Fritzsche (1578–1638), German organ builder
- Gotthard Daniel Fritzsche (1797–1863), theologian and founder of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Australia
H
- Hanns Fritzsche (1902–1939), German lawyer and notary
- Hans Fritzsche (1900–1953), German journalist
- Hans Fritzsche (1882–1972), Swiss legal scholar
- Hans Christoph Fritzsche (before 1638–1674), German organ builder
- Hans-Georg Fritzsche (1926–1986), German theologian and university professor
- Hans Karl Fritzsche (1914–1999), German officer and ministerial official
- Harald Fritzsche (1937–2008), soccer goalkeeper in the GDR
- Hellmut Fritzsche (1927–2018), German-American physicist
- Hellmuth Allwill Fritzsche (1901–1942), German art scholar
- Helmut Fritzsche (1929–2014), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Hermann Traugott Fritzsche (1809–1887), German businessman
- Hermann Traugott Fritzsche (Junior) (1843–1906), German businessman
I.
- Ingo Fritzsche (* 1972), German biologist
J
- Jörg Fritzsche (* 1963), German lawyer and university professor
- Julius Fritzsche (1844–1907), German actor
- Julius Otto Fritzsche (1872–1948), German painter
- Jürgen Fritzsche (* 1967), German karateka and specialist book author
- Justus Fritzsche (civil engineer) ( Justus Heinrich Fritzsche ; * 1915), German civil engineer and university professor
- Justus Fritzsche (actor) (1941–2003), German actor
K
- Karl Fritzsche (veterinary surgeon ) (1906–2000), German veterinary surgeon
- Karl August Fritzsche (1871–1944), German manufacturer
- Karl Friedrich August Fritzsche (1801–1846), German theologian
- Karl Julius Fritzsche (1883–1954), German film producer
- Karl-Peter Fritzsche (* 1950), German political scientist
- Klaus Fritzsche (political scientist) (* 1940), German political scientist and university professor
- Klaus Fritzsche (* 1946), German mathematician
- Kurt Fritzsche (1919–2005), German soccer player and coach
L.
- Lara Fritzsche (* 1984), German journalist
M.
- Max Fritzsche (set designer) (1906–1999), German set designer, costume designer and director
- Max Fritzsche (Mayor) († 20th century), German Mayor in German South West Africa
O
- Olga Fritzsche (* 1972), German politician (Die Linke)
- Oliver Fritzsche (* 1977), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Otto Fritzsche (sculptor) (1832–1899), German sculptor
- Otto Emil Fritzsche (1877–1962), German engineer
- Otto Fridolin Fritzsche (1812–1896), German theologian
- Otto Hermann Fritzsche (1882–1908), German aviation pioneer
P
- Paul Fritzsche (1867 – after 1905), German educator
- Peter Fritzsche (sculptor) (* 1938), German sculptor
- Peter Fritzsche (historian) (* 1959), American historian
- Philipp Fritzsche (* 1970), German artist
R.
- Rainer Fritzsche (* 1978), German actor and voice actor
- Rainer Jon Fritzsche (* 1944), Hungarian-German theater director
- Reiner Fritzsche (* 1930s?), Mathematician and university professor at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
- Reinhold Fritzsche (1851–1929), German SPD politician
- Richard Fritzsche (1910–1976), German journalist and local history researcher
- Robert Arnold Fritzsche (1868–1939), German classical philologist and librarian
- Rolf Fritzsche (* 1933), German soccer player
- Rudolf Fritzsche (1888 – after 1958), German architect
S.
- Stephan Fritzsche (soccer player) (* 1954), German soccer player
- Stephan Fritzsche (radio journalist) (* 1963), German radio journalist and presenter
T
- Thomas Fritzsche (* 1962), German teacher trainer
W.
- Walter Fritzsche (1895–1956), German football player
- Waltraut Fritzsche , head of the Namibia Scientific Society
- Wilhelm Heinrich Fritzsche (1859–1895), German cartographer
Individual evidence
- ^ Hans Bahlow : German name dictionary. Family and first names explained according to their origin and meaning. Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1972, ISBN 3-518-06565-3 ( Suhrkamp-Taschenbuch 65).