Fisker (surname)
Fisker is a Scandinavian surname meaning fisher (fisherman), in Danish and Norwegian. Its English cognate is the surname Fisher.[1]
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People
Persons with the surname Fisker include:
- Henrik Fisker (born 1963), automobile designer and executive chairman of Fisker Automotive
- Henrik Fisker (admiral) (1720-1797), Danish admiral
- Kasper Fisker (born 1988), Danish soccer player
- Kay Fisker (1893-1965), Danish architect
- Knud Erik Fisker (born 1960), Danish soccer referee
- Lorentz Fisker (1753–1819), Danish military officer and oceanographer/geographer
- Lorentz Fisker (mayor) (1684-1757), amtsforvalter county officer for Nysted and byfoged county officer for København
- Lorentz Fisker (judge) (1731-1779), lagmann county officer for Christiansand og Agdesidens
- Maria Fisker (born 1990), Danish handball player
- Peder Andersen Fisker, builder of the Danish motorcycle Nimbus in a partnership with H M Nielsen
- Sisse Fisker (born 1976), Danish television presenter
Similar cognates in other languages
- Czech: Fišer (surname)
- English: Fisher (surname)
- German: Fischer (surname)
- Polish: Fiszer (surname)
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References
- "What is in a Name?". The Hope Chest. The Danish Home of Chicago. 20 January 2016.
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