What is the origin of the name Brecher?
1: English: variant of Brach 2 from Middle English breche Old English brǣc brēc ‘newly cultivated land’ the -er suffix denoting an inhabitant.2: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from an [...]
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...the son of the physician Gideon Brecher. Adolph Brecher, after attending the gymnasia at Presburg and Prague, studied in Nikolsburg... (Nikolsburg, Unknown country - 1831)
...the son of the physician Gideon Brecher. Adolph Brecher, after attending the gymnasia at Presburg and Prague, studied in Nikolsburg... (Nikolsburg, Unknown country - 1831)
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...Brecher, Adolph... (Unknown country - 1872)
...Brecher, Adolph... (Unknown country - 1872)
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... Adolph Brecher, " Die Psalmen Nebst Uebersetzung," Vienna,... (Unknown country - 1847)
... Adolph Brecher, " Die Psalmen Nebst Uebersetzung," Vienna,... (Unknown country - 1847)
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...Brecher, Gideon Breithaupt THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA 368... (Unknown country - 1831)
...Brecher, Gideon Breithaupt THE JEWISH ENCYCLOPEDIA 368... (Unknown country - 1831)
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What is the origin of the name Brecher?
1: English: variant of Brach 2 from Middle English breche Old English brǣc brēc ‘newly cultivated land’ the -er suffix denoting an inhabitant.2: German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): from an [...]