Holzer

Holzer is a German surname. It may be a topographic surname meaning "forest dweller" or an occupational surname meaning "woodcutter" or "wood seller", or a toponymic surname for someone hailinh from a place named Holz.[1] Notable people include:

  • Adi Holzer (born 1936), Austrian artist
  • Daniel Holzer (born 1995), Czech footballer
  • Friedl Kjellberg (née Holzer; also Holzer-Kjellberg) (1905–1993), Austrian-born Finnish ceramist
  • Hans Holzer (1920–2009), Austrian-American author and parapsychologist
  • Harold Holzer (born 1949), American historian
  • Jane Holzer (born 1940), American model and TV actress
  • Jenny Holzer (born 1950), American artist
  • Jerzy Holzer (1930–2015), Polish historian
  • Johann Evangelist Holzer, (1709–1740), Austrian-German painter of Augsburg Rokoko
  • Josef "Sepp" Holzer (born 1942), Austrian farmer, author and agricultural consultant
  • Korbinian Holzer (born 1988), German ice hockey player
  • Kristine Holzer (born 1974), American Olympic speed skater
  • Marie Holzer (1874 -1924) Austrian writer and journalist.
  • Patrick Holzer (born 1970), Italian alpine skier
  • Ainhoa Holzer (born 2002), Swiss-Spanish basketball player

References

  1. ^ https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=holzer
Surname list
This page lists people with the surname Holzer.
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