Hassler

Hassler (also Haßler, Häßler, Hässler, Hasler, ...) is a toponymic surname derived from a number of places called Hasel or Hassel in German-speaking parts of Europe.

People of this name include:

  • Des Hasler Australian rugby league footballer and coach
  • Dominic Hassler Austrian football player
  • Eveline Hasler, Swiss writer
  • Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, first Coast Survey superintendent
    • Hassler A steamship named after him
  • Friday Hassler was a NASCAR driver
  • Hans Leo Haßler (1564-1612) was a German composer and organist
  • Harry Hasler, one of Viktor Giacobbo's most popular satirical figures
  • Hassler Whitney was an American mathematician
  • Herbert "Blondie" Hasler was a British Marines officer and single-handed sailor
  • Jakob Hassler (1569-1622), German composer
  • Jon Hassler is an American novelist
  • Marie Hasler is a former New Zealand politician.
  • Nicole Hassler (1941-1996) was a French figure skater
    • Albert Hassler Trophy (named after Nicole's father) is rewarded by the Ligue Magnus to the best French-born player of the season
  • Otmar Hasler is a former Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
  • Rolf Hassler (1914-1984), German neurobiologist
  • Thomas Häßler is a former German football player and World Cup winner

More individuals of this name are found on the German Wikipedia

Hassler can also refer to:

  • Hasler AG a Swiss telecommunications company

Also, a hassler can refer to some types of oscillating patterns in Conway's Game of Life.