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.
Notable people with this name include:
Musicians
- A musical dynasty in Nuremberg
- Isaak Hassler (c.1530 – 1591), organist and father of three brothers:
- Kasper Hassler (1562–1618), minor composer and publisher
 - Hans Leo Hassler (1564–1612), an important German composer and organist
 - Jakob Hassler (1569–1622), composer most noted for his keyboard works
 
 
 - Isaak Hassler (c.1530 – 1591), organist and father of three brothers:
 - Johann Wilhelm Hässler (1747–1822), German organist and composer
 
Athletes
- Nicole Hassler (1941–1996), French figure skater
 - Des Hasler (b. 1961), Australian rugby league footballer and coach
 - Thomas Häßler (b. 1966), former German football player and 1990 World Cup winner
 - Dominic Hassler (b. 1981), Austrian football player
 
Other professions
- Johann Hasler (b. 1548, died after 1602), Swiss theologian and physician
 - Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler (1770–1845), first US Coast Survey superintendent
 - Friday Hassler (1935–1972), American NASCAR driver
 - Hassler Whitney (1907–1989), American mathematician
 - Herbert "Blondie" Hasler (1914–1987), British Marines officer and later a noted single-handed sailor
 - Rolf Hassler (1914–1984), German neurobiologist
 - Eveline Hasler (b. 1933), Swiss writer
 - Jon Hassler (1933–2008) American novelist for whom is named the Jon Hassler Theater in Plainview, Minnesota
 - Marie Hasler (b. 1948), New Zealand politician
 - Harry Hasler, fictional alter ego of Viktor Giacobbo, one of his most popular satirical figures
 - Otmar Hasler (b. 1953), Prime Minister of Liechtenstein
 - Uwe Hassler(de) (b. 1963), German professor of statistics and econometrics
 - Irací Hassler (b. 1990), Chilean politician and economist
 
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