Österreicher (surname)
Oestreicher or Österreicher is a German language surname with the literal meaning "One from Austria", "the Austrian" (German Österreich means "Austria"). 'Oe' is a common rendering of "Ö" whenever the diacritics are not available.
Österreicher
- Karl Österreicher (1918 - 2000), Austrian diplomat (de)
- Rudolf Österreicher (1881 - 1966), Austrian writer
- Johann Friedrich Oesterreicher (1771 - 1835), a Bishop of Eichstätt (de)
- Monsignor John (Johannes) Maria Oesterreicher (1904 - 1993), an Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- József Manes Österreicher (1756 - 1831), a Jewish Hungarian physician
- Richard Oesterreicher (born 1932), Austrian musician (de)
Oestreicher
- Carole Oestreicher, a member of the Luxembourg national korfball team
- Dan Oestreicher, baritone saxophonist for Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
- John Oestreicher (Wisconsin politician), American politician and lawyer
- Rachel Oestreicher Bernheim, a Jewish American female human rights activist, the chairwoman of The Raoul Wallenberg Committee of the United States
- Robert T. Oestreicher, American businessman and 45th mayor of Columbus, Ohio
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