Zaschka (family name)
Zaschka is a German family name .
Origin and meaning
The name is an origin name (" coming from Zatzschke ") from the place Zatzschke , first mentioned in 1417, a district of the city of Pirna ( Saxony ).
Variants and Distribution
Most frequent occurrence of the surname Zaschka as a percentage :
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Zaschka with around 270 namesake in southern Germany and in over 50 cities and districts:
- Bavaria: around 50% of all “Zaschka” in Germany
- Hessen: about 25%
- North Rhine-Westphalia: about 12%
- Baden-Württemberg: around 10%
- Saarland: about 5%
- The variant "of Zaschka" in Austria has
- Zaschke with about 320 namesake with irregular distribution in Germany
Well-known namesake
- Anton Zaschka (1832–1919), German bandmaster, conductor, pianist and entertainer
- Engelbert Zaschka (1895–1955), German chief engineer, designer, inventor and helicopter pioneer
- Milly Zaschka (1892–1975), German opera singer, actress and director
- Hanns Zaschka , German lawyer, commentator on the Court Fees Act ( German Empire ) of June 18, 1878
- Karl Zaschka (1893–1974), German theologian and Catholic priest, known for resistance campaigns during the National Socialist era
- Hubert Zaschka , German singer and musician, founded the Original Naabtal Duo together with Wolfgang Edenharder
- Klaus Zaschka (* 1957), German painter and site manager
- Christian Zaschke (* 1971), German author and foreign correspondent for the Süddeutsche Zeitung
Web links
- Germany: Absolute distribution of the name "Zaschka" with map and statistics on verwandt.de
- Austria: Absolute distribution of the name “Zaschka” with map and statistics on nameskarten.lima-city.at
Individual evidence
- ^ A b c Distribution of the family name in Germany: Geogen von Christoph Stoepel
- ^ Max Gottschald : German onomastics. Berlin, New York 1982, p. 582
- ↑ CFT Rudowsky: Directory of the entire localities of the Kingdom of Saxony ... after the census on December 3, 1855. Ramming, Dresden 1857, p. 80.
- ↑ Ernst Engel : Journal of the Statistical Bureau of the Royal Saxon Ministry of the Interior. Commission publishing house by Heinrich Huebner, Leipzig 1855, p. 179.
- ↑ See Filmwelt: Das Film- und Photo Magazin. Verlag August Scherl GmbH, Berlin 1939, issue of May 26, 1939.