Herschel

/ˈhɜːrʃəl/ proper noun

A surname of Germanic origin, most famously associated with the Herschel family of astronomers including William Herschel who discovered Uranus. Also refers to various scientific instruments and space missions named after them.

From Middle High German, possibly meaning 'little deer' or related to 'hirsch' (stag). The name gained scientific prominence through the Herschel family's astronomical contributions in the 18th and 19th centuries.

ARهرشل
DEHerschel
ESherschel
FRherschel
HIहर्शल
ITherschel
JAハーシェル
KO허셜
PTherschel
RUГершель
THเฮอร์เชิล
TRherschel
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