Asher is an English-language occupational surname for an ash maker, derived from the Middle English surname "Aschere" or from the German "Äscher" (Ashman).[1] It can also be a form of the Old English surname "Æsċer" (Æsċe + ere), meaning "one who lives by an ash tree or ash grove."[citation needed]

Asher
GenderUnisex (originally male)
Language(s)English, Hebrew
Origin
Language(s)Old English, German, Hebrew
Meaning"one who lives by an ash tree or ash grove" (Old English)
"fortunate" or "happy" (Hebrew)
Region of originEngland, Germany, Israel
Other names
Variant form(s)Osher
Usher
Related namesAsh, Ashley, Ashton

It is also a common Jewish first name and surname (Hebrew: אָשֵׁר; also transliterated as Osher and Usher) meaning "fortunate" or "happy" in Hebrew, unrelated to the Germanic occupational root. It is the name of Asher, the son of Jacob, in the Tanakh.[2]

People with the surname

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People with the given name

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Fictional characters named Asher

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Ascher". Ancestry.com.[user-generated source]
  2. ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). "Asher". A Dictionary of First Names (2nd ed.). ISBN 978-0-19-172667-5.