Asher is an English and Germanic occupational surname for an ash maker, derived from the Midd English surname "Aschere" or from German " Äscher"(Ashman).[1] It could also be a form of the Old English surname "Æsċer"(Æsċe +ere), meaning someone who lived by an ash tree or ash grove, suffix denoting an inhabitant. It is also a common Jewish and Christian first name, as well as a Jewish surname, and is the name of Asher the son of Israel in the Hebrew Bible[2][3][4]—therefore unrelated to the Old English or Germanic occupational root. Jacob said that the land of Asher would have rich food and delicacies fit for kings. Moses also gave a blessing to each of the twelve tribes. Moses' blessing said that Asher would be blessed with sons, pleasing to his brothers, and have his foot immersed in oil.

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  1. ^ https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=ascher [user-generated source]
  2. ^ "Asher Name Meaning & Origin". 14 May 2011.
  3. ^ "Asher for a boy or a girl".
  4. ^ https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=asher [user-generated source]