Kirschner
Kirschner or Kierschner is a family name. It is a professional name that arose from the professional title Kürschner and changed to Kirschner in favor of the pronunciation. By emigrants, especially to North America , it has been partially changed to the English spelling Kirshner .
Name bearer
- Aloisia "Lola" Kirschner (1854–1934), Czech-German writer, see Ossip Schubin
- Bernd Kirschner (* 1980), German artist
- Bill Kirschner (1918–2006), American entrepreneur
- Bruno Kirschner (1884–1964), German non-fiction author
- Christoph Kirschner (1926–2007), German internist
- Concetta Kirschner (* 1971), American rapper, see Princess Superstar
- Cornelius Kirschner (1858–1931), Austrian actor
- Dominik Kirschner (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Eduard Kierschner (1825–1879), Austrian theater actor
- Eduard Kirschner (* 1953), German soccer player
- Ferdinand Kirschner (1821–1896), Austrian architect
- Franz Kierschner (1833–1931), Austrian theater actor
- Franz Xaver Kirschner (* 1953), Bavarian politician and entrepreneur
- Friedrich Kirschner (1748–1789), German porcelain painter, etcher and engraver
- Harald Kirschner (* 1944), German photographer
- Harm Dieder Kirschner , master organ builder based in Stapelmoor (East Friesland)
- Hartwig Kirschner (1922–1995), German surgeon
- Herbert Kirschner (1925–2010), German canoeist and Olympic participant in 1956
- Horst Kirschner (* 1932), German physician, director of the Medical Center for Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Medicine at the Justus Liebig University in Giessen
- Joachim Kirschner (1920–1943), German fighter pilot
- Josef Kirschner (1931–2016), Austrian television presenter, author and journalist
- Jürgen Kirschner (* 1945), German physicist, director at the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics
- Klaus Kirschner (director) (* 1933), German director
- Klaus Kirschner (politician) (* 1941), German politician (SPD), member of the German Bundestag
- Klaus Kirschner (journalist) (1949–2005), German journalist for Bayerischer Rundfunk
- Ludwig Kirschner (painter) (1872–1936), German painter
- Ludwig Kirschner (General) (1904–1945), German major general
- Marc Kirschner (* 1945), American biologist, university professor and author
- Marie Kierschner (1834–1898), Austrian theater actress, see Marie Weishappel
- Marie Kirschner (1852–1931), German-Czech artist
- Martin Kirschner (politician) (1842–1912), German politician, Lord Mayor of Berlin
- Martin Kirschner (physician, 1879) (1879–1942), German surgeon, professor in Königsberg, Tübingen and Heidelberg
- Martin Kirschner (physician, 1961) (* 1961), German surgeon, scientist and manager
- Martin Kirschner (theologian) (* 1974), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Mary-Belle Kirschner (* 1999), British e-girl, model and web video producer, known as Belle Delphine
- Max Kirschner (1906–1992), German dialect poet of Bavarian, author and local researcher
- Maximilian Kirschner (1861 – after 1902), German theater actor
- Miloš Kirschner (1927–1996), Czech puppeteer, actor and singer
- Senta Dorothea Kirschner (* 1979), German actress
- Stefan Kirschner (* 1964), German biologist and university professor (history of natural sciences)
- Werner Kirschner (1938–2019), German politician (SPD), member of the Lower Saxony state parliament
- Wilhelm Kirschner ( Willi Kirschner ; 1911–1994), Romanian-German handball player
- Wulf Kirschner (* 1947), German painter and sculptor
In the form of Kürschner and Kirshner see there
distribution
Around 10,000 people in Germany and Austria bear this name. It is particularly common in Bavaria .