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* [[Luther B. Scherer]], also known as Tutor Scherer, (1879–1957), American casino investor in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] |
* [[Luther B. Scherer]], also known as Tutor Scherer, (1879–1957), American casino investor in [[Las Vegas, Nevada]] |
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* [[Maria Katherina Scherer]], (1825–1888), [[Swiss people|Swiss]] [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Nun|professed religious]] and the co-founder of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross |
* [[Maria Katherina Scherer]], (1825–1888), [[Swiss people|Swiss]] [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholic]] [[Nun|professed religious]] and the co-founder of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross |
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* [[Marie-Luise Scherer]] (1938-2022), German author and journalist |
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* [[Markus Scherer]] (born 1962), German former wrestler |
* [[Markus Scherer]] (born 1962), German former wrestler |
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* [[Martin Scherer]] (born 1972), German physician |
* [[Martin Scherer]] (born 1972), German physician |
Revision as of 22:20, 20 December 2022
Scherer and Scherrer is a German language surname widespread in German speaking Europe since the Middle Ages. With the beginning of colonization it also came to North and South America. It may refer to:
Scherer
- Alfredo Scherer (1903–1996), Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate
- Axel Scherer (professor), American physicist
- Barthélemy Louis Joseph Schérer (1747–1804), French general during the French Revolution
- Bee Scherer (born Burkhard Scherer, 1971), English professor of gender studies and religious studies at Canterbury Christ Church University
- Bernie Scherer (1913–2004), American football player
- Dave Scherer, American sports writer and journalist
- Edmond Henri Adolphe Schérer (1815–1889), French politician
- Emanuel Scherer (1901–1977), Polish-Jewish politician
- Fernando Scherer (born 1974), Brazilian swimmer
- Frederic M. Scherer (born 1932), American economist
- Gabriela Scherer (born 1981), Swiss mezzosoprano
- Georg Scherer (1540–1605), Roman Catholic pulpit orator and controversialist
- Giorgio Scherer (1831-1896), Italian painter, mainly of genre paintings
- Gordon H. Scherer (1906–1988), American politician
- Hermann Scherer (1893-1927), German-speaking Swiss Expressionist
- Irineu Roque Scherer (1950–2016), Roman Catholic bishop
- James A. B. Scherer (1870–1944), American educator and Lutheran minister
- Jean Marie Maurice Schérer, better known as Éric Rohmer, French film director, film critic, journalist, novelist, screenwriter, and teacher
- Johann Andreas Scherer (1755–1844), Austrian chemist and botanist
- Johann Jakob Scherer (1825–1878), Swiss politician for the Free Democratic Party of Switzerland
- Johann Joseph Scherer (1814–1869), German chemist
- John Scherer (athlete) (1966–), former American long-distance runner for the Michigan Wolverines
- Julio Scherer García (1926–2015), Mexican author and journalist
- Klaus Scherer (born 1943), Swiss psychologist
- Lee R. Scherer (1919-2011), American aeronautical engineer and director of NASA's John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC) from January 19, 1975 to September 2, 1979
- Leopoldo García-Colín Scherer (1930–2012), Mexican scientist specialized in Thermodynamics
- Lucy Scherer (born 1981), German actress
- Luther B. Scherer, also known as Tutor Scherer, (1879–1957), American casino investor in Las Vegas, Nevada
- Maria Katherina Scherer, (1825–1888), Swiss Roman Catholic professed religious and the co-founder of the Sisters of Mercy of the Holy Cross
- Marie-Luise Scherer (1938-2022), German author and journalist
- Markus Scherer (born 1962), German former wrestler
- Martin Scherer (born 1972), German physician
- Michelle Scherer, American environmental geochemist
- Odilo Scherer (born 1949), Brazilian Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate
- Péter Scherer (born 1961), Hungarian stage and film actor
- René Schérer (born 1922), French philosopher
- Rip Scherer (born 1952), American coach
- Robert Pauli Scherer (1906–1960), American inventor
- Roger H. Scherer (1935-2022), American lawyer and politician
- Rodolphe Scherer (born 1972), French equestrian
- Roy Scherer Jr., better known as Rock Hudson, American actor
- Sarah Scherer (born 1991), American enthusiast of My Little Ponies
- Sebastian Anton Scherer (1631–1712), German composer and organist of the Baroque era
- Siegfried Scherer (born 1955), German biologist
- Sophie Ritter von Scherer (1817–1876), Austrian writer
- Stephen Scherer (1989–2010), Cadet with the class of 2011 at the United States Military Academy who competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in 10 metre air rifle
- Stephen W. Scherer (born 1964), Canadian scientist
- Susan Scherer (born 1956), played for the Canadian National women's ice hockey team from 1989 to 1992
- Theodor Scherer (1889–1951), German general during both World Wars, received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
- Wilhelm Scherer (1841–1886), German philologist
Scherrer
- Albert Scherrer (1908–1986), Swiss racing driver
- Bill Scherrer (born 1958), American baseball player
- Dominik Scherrer, Swiss-born British film, theatre and television composer
- Eduard Scherrer (1890–1972), Swiss bobsledder
- Jean-Louis Scherrer (1935–2013), French fashion designer
- Hélène Scherrer (born 1950), Canadian politician
- Paul Scherrer (1890–1969), Swiss physicist
- Tom Scherrer (born 1970), American golfer
Place names
Businesses
Shannon & Scherer, architectural firm
Riker, Danzig, Scherer, Hyland & Perretti, law firm
- Scherer
- Plant Scherer, a coal-fired power plant in Juliette, Georgia
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