Schlesinger (family name)
Schlesinger is a family name.
Origin and meaning
Schlesinger means who comes from Silesia .
Name bearer
A.
- Abraham Schlesinger (1882–1961), German rabbi
- Adam Schlesinger (1967–2020), American songwriter
- Adolf Schlesinger (painter) (1817–1870), German painter
- Adolf Schlesinger , birth name of Adolf Schlasy (1896 – after 1955), Austrian cameraman
- Adolph Martin Schlesinger ( Abraham Moses Schlesinger ; 1769–1838), German music publisher
- Albert E. Schlesinger (1905–1993), American company founder
- Alfred Cary Schlesinger (also Alfredo Schlesinger ; 1900–1993), American historian
- Alice Schlesinger (* 1988), Israeli-British judoka and sambo fighter
- Anton Schlesinger (publicist) (1853–1896), Austro-Hungarian journalist, publicist and banker
- Anton Schlesinger (composer) (1853–1924), Austrian composer and choir director
- Ariel Schlesinger (* 1980), Israeli artist
- Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr. (1888-1965), American historian
- Arthur M. Schlesinger (1917–2007), American historian
- Artur Schlesinger (1890–1981), German politician (LDPD)
- August Schlesinger (? –1903), German businessman and city councilor
B.
- Bernd Schlesinger (* 1959), German volleyball coach
- Bernhard Schlesinger (1773–1836), Bohemian writer and teacher
C.
- Carl Schlesinger (typographer) (1926-2014), American typographer and dance organizer
- Cory Schlesinger (born 1973), American football player
E.
- Edmund Schlesinger (1892–1968), Austrian lawyer, individual psychologist, literary scholar, film festival founder and university lecturer in the USA
- Eilhard Schlesinger (1909–1968), German classical philologist
- Élisa Schlésinger (born Foucoult de la Motte ; 1810–1888), French wife of Maurice Schlésinger
- Erich Schlesinger (1880–1956), German administrative lawyer and university professor
- Ernest C. Schlesinger (born Ernst Schlesinger ; 1925–2008), German-American mathematician
- Ernst Schlesinger (businessman) (1877–1925), German businessman and art collector
- Eugen Schlesinger (1869–1937), German pediatrician
F.
- Felix Schlesinger (1833–1910), German painter
- Frank Schlesinger (1871–1943), American astronomer
- Friedrich Schlesinger (1894–1968), German company founder
- Fritz Schlesinger (1896–1988), German modeller and sculptor
G
- Georg Schlesinger (businessman) (1870–1942), German businessman
- Georg Schlesinger (engineer) (1874–1949), German mechanical engineer
- Gil Schlesinger (* 1931), German painter and graphic artist
- Guillermo Schlesinger (born Wilhelm Schlesinger ; 1901–1971), Swiss-German rabbi
- Günther Schlesinger (1886–1945), Austrian conservationist
- Gustav von Schlesinger (1834–1906), Austrian lawyer, journalist and large landowner
H
- Hans Schlesinger (musician, 1855) ( Hans Schlesinger the Elder , Johann Schlesinger ; 1855–1900), Austrian organist
- Hans Schlesinger (painter) (1875–1932), Austrian painter
- Hans Schlesinger (architect) (1890 – after 1938), Austrian architect
- Hans Schlesinger (musician, 1890) ( Hans Schlesinger the Younger ; 1890–1960), Austrian organist
- Hans Schlesinger (writer) (1896–1945), Austrian writer, actor and director
- Hans Schlesinger , real name of John Slade (1908-2005), German-American hockey player and broker
- Heinrich Schlesinger (1810–1879), German music publisher
- Helmut Schlesinger (* 1924), German bank manager
- Henny Arlo-Schlesinger (1880–1952), German singer and singing teacher
- Hermann Schlesinger (1866–1934), Austrian physician
- Hermann Irving Schlesinger (1882–1960), American chemist
- Hugo Schlesinger (1920–1996), Brazilian author and publicist
I.
- Ignác Schlesinger (1810–1849), Hungarian physician
J
- Jakob Schlesinger (1792–1855), German painter and restorer
- James R. Schlesinger (1929–2014), American politician
- Joe Schlesinger (1928-2019), Canadian journalist
- Johann Schlesinger (painter) (1768–1840), German painter
- Johann Schlesinger (musician) (1819–1890), Austrian musician, music teacher and composer
- Johann Adam Schlesinger (1759–1829), German painter
- John Schlesinger (1926-2003), British director
- Josef Schlesinger (composer) (1794–1870), Austrian violinist, conductor and composer of Serbian national music
- Josef Schlesinger (1831–1901), Austrian mathematician and politician (CS)
- Josef Güns-Schlesinger (around 1790–1871), Austrian rabbi and publisher
- Joseph A. Schlesinger (1922–2015), American political scientist and university professor
K
- Karl Schlesinger (cellist) (also Carl Schlesinger ; 1813–1871), German cellist
- Karl Schlesinger (painter) (also Carl Schlesinger ; 1825–1893), Swiss-German painter
- Karl Schlesinger (economist) (1889–1938), Austrian economist and banker
- Karl Markus Schlesinger (1847–1897), Austrian dancer, actor and singer (bass)
- Kathleen Schlesinger (1862–1953), British music researcher
- Klaus Schlesinger (1937-2001), German writer
- Kurt Schlesinger (1902–1964), German mechanic and Nazi collaborator
L.
- Leon Schlesinger (1884–1949), American film producer
- Lotte Schlesinger (1896–1974), German socialist
- Ludwig Schlesinger (historian) (1838–1899), German-Bohemian historian and politician
- Ludwig Schlesinger (mathematician) (1864–1933), Hungarian-German mathematician
M.
- Markus Schlesinger (* 1984), Austrian guitarist and composer
- Marx Schlesinger (–1754), Jewish court factor in Vienna
- Martin Schlesinger (1751–1818), Bohemian violinist and composer
- Maurice Schlesinger ( Moritz Adolph Schlesinger ; 1798–1871), German music publisher
- Max Schlesinger (1846–1907), Austrian journalist
- Maximilian Schlesinger (1822–1881), Hungarian journalist and writer
- Michael E. Schlesinger (1943–2018), American meteorologist
- Milton J. Schlesinger (1927-2017), American virologist
- Moritz Schlesinger (1886–1974), German politician (SPD)
N
- Norbert Schlesinger (1908–1980), Austrian architect and designer
O
- Otto Schlesinger (journalist) (1868–1920), Austrian journalist and business journalist
- Otto Schlesinger (manufacturer) (1884–1940), German textile manufacturer
P
- Patricia Schlesinger (* 1961), German television journalist
- Paul Schlesinger (1878–1928), German court reporter
- Paul Johannes Schlesinger (1874–1945), Austrian politician (SdP)
- Peter Schlesinger (actor) (1934–2009), German actor
- Peter Schlesinger (soccer player) (1937-2014), German soccer player
- Peter Schlesinger (artist) (born 1948), American artist
R.
- Richard Schlesinger (lawyer) (1861–1938), Austrian lawyer and Freemason
- Richard Schlesinger (publisher) († 1968), Austrian publisher
- Richard Schlesinger (tennis player) (1900– ??), Australian tennis player
- Richard Schlesinger (film producer) , American film producer, director and screenwriter
- Robert Arthur Schlesinger , real name of Robert A. Shaw (* 1924), British chemist of Austrian origin
- Roland Tal Schlesinger (* 1967), German physician
- Roswitha Schlesinger (* 1951), German politician (PDS)
- Rudolf Schlesinger (judge) (1831–1912), German lawyer and judge
- Rudolf Schlesinger (sociologist) (pseudonym Rudolf Gerber ; 1901–1969), Austrian sociologist; Founder of the Institute of Soviet and Eastern Studies in Glasgow
- Rudolf B. Schlesinger (1909–1996), American law scholar and university professor of German origin
S.
- Sigmund Schlesinger (1832–1918), Austrian writer, playwright and journalist
- Sondra Schlesinger (* 1934), American virologist
- Stefanie Schlesinger (* 1977), German jazz singer
T
- Therese Schlesinger (1863–1940), Austrian politician (SDAP)
- Thomas Schlesinger (* 1964), Austrian diplomat
- Torsten Schlesinger (* 1976), sports economist and university professor
W.
- Walter Schlesinger (1908–1984), German historian
- Wilhelm Schlesinger (physician, 1839) (1839–1896), Hungarian-Austrian gynecologist
- Wilhelm Schlesinger (medic, 1869) (1869–1947), Austrian medic
- Wilhelm Schlesinger , maiden name of Guillermo Schlesinger (1901–1971), Swiss-German rabbi
- Wilhelm Heinrich Schlesinger (1814–1893), German-French painter
- Wolfgang Müller-Schlesinger (* 1958), German actor, cabaret artist and presenter
Y
- Yvonne Weigelt-Schlesinger (* 1977), German social and sports scientist