There are
909
Luchsingers in the USA
Luchsinger is the
26772nd
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Luchsinger

CarlLuchsinger

Carl Luchsinger was a Swiss photographer known for his black and white landscape photographs of the Swiss Alps.

ErikLuchsinger

Erik Luchsinger is an American historian and author who specializes in Latin American history, particularly the history of Chile.

LuzSeija

Luz Seija Luchsinger is a Chilean actress known for her roles in popular Chilean telenovelas.

DarioLuchsinger

Dario Luchsinger is a Swiss ski mountaineer who has competed in various World Cup events and championships.

RolandoLuchsinger

Rolando Luchsinger is a Chilean lawyer and politician who served as Minister of Housing and Urban Planning.

IsabelLuchsinger

Isabel Luchsinger is a Swiss painter known for her colorful and abstract artwork inspired by nature.

AndreaLuchsinger

Andrea Luchsinger is a German sculptor known for her unique and abstract sculptures made from various materials.

AxelLuchsinger

Axel Luchsinger is a Swiss football player who has played for various clubs in Switzerland and Germany.

FelipeLuchsinger

Felipe Luchsinger is a Chilean journalist and news anchor known for his work on various television news programs.

OlgaLuchsinger

Olga Luchsinger is a Swiss mathematician known for her research in algebraic geometry and complex analysis.

Luchsinger Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Luchsinger' is of German origin. It is derived from the word 'Luchs', which means lynx in German. The suffix '-inger' is a common suffix in German surnames.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Luchsinger' is most commonly found in Germany, Switzerland, and Chile, reflecting the German and Swiss origins of the name.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Luchsinger' include 'Luechtenberg', 'Luchs', 'Luchtenberg', 'Luxinger', 'Luchsinge', 'Lechinger', 'Luxinger', 'Lusching', 'Lyueschinger', and 'Lucsingur'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the name 'Luchsinger' can be traced to German and Swiss immigrants who settled in countries such as Chile and the United States in search of new opportunities.