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Weber (/ ˈ w ɛ b ər /, / ˈ w iː b ər / or / ˈ w eɪ b ər /; German: ) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or 'Weaver'.
Weber, an American literary magazine; Weber (unit) (Wb), SI derived unit of magnetic flux in electromagnetism USS Weber, a destroyer escort which served in World War II Weber Cup, an annual men's ten-pin bowling competition between Europe and the United States
Weber classified the Jewish people as having been a pariah people, which meant that they were separated from the society that contained them. [223] He examined the ancient Jewish people's origins and social structures.
Webber is an occupational surname referring to, "a maker of cloth". [2] The ending "er" generally denotes some employment, examples include Miller and Salter. The ending "er" is the masculine form whilst "ster", as in Webster, is the feminine form.
Steven Robert Weber [1] (born March 4, 1961) [2] is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his role as Brian Hackett on the television series Wings , voicing Charlie B. Barkin in All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series , and portraying Jack Torrance in the TV miniseries adaptation of Stephen King 's The Shining .
Pages in category "Surnames of Jewish origin" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,479 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ariel This melodic, gender-neutral name is used to describe the city of Jerusalem and has a fierce meaning of “Lion of God.” (Plus, a p 50 Hebrew Boy Names and Their Meanings Skip to main content
Susan Weber was born in Brooklyn, New York City, the daughter of Iris and Murray Weber. [5] Her father was a manufacturer of shoe accessories; her mother was a housewife. [5] Her father was born in New York City to parents who had emigrated from Russia. [5] Her mother passed on her fondness for the decorative arts. [5]