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There are 45 different meanings of Weber.


Max Weber
25 products, approx. 402 pages
Max Weber (1864-1920), sociologist
David Weber
3 products, approx. 25 pages
David Weber (b. 1952), American science fiction author
Hamburger
1 product, approx. 19 pages
Weber's is the name of a North American hamburger chain.
Carl Maria von Weber
2 products, approx. 10 pages
Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826), German composer; cousin to the four Weber sisters, Josepha, Aloysia, Constanze, and Sophie Weber
Alfred Weber
2 products, approx. 8 pages
Alfred Weber (1868-1958), German economist, sociologist and theoretician of culture
Richard Weber
1 product, approx. 6 pages
Richard Weber (b. 1959), Canadian Arctic and polar explorer
Constanze Weber
1 product, approx. 5 pages
Constanze Weber (1763-1842), German, wife of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Aloysia Weber
1 product, approx. 4 pages
Aloysia Weber (ca. 1759-1839) German soprano; second eldest sister to Constanze Weber
William A. Weber
1 product, approx. 4 pages
William A. Weber (b. 1918), American professor of Natural History; originator of herbarium acronyms
Wilhelm Eduard Weber
3 products, approx. 3 pages
Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), physicist and inventor of the telegraph and the SI unit of magnetic flux
Pete Weber
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Pete Weber (b. 1962), American professional bowler
Weber - Fechner law
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Weber - Fechner law quantifies stimulus and perception
Ernst Heinrich Weber
2 products, approx. 3 pages
Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795-1878) German physician; founder of experimental psychology
Mary E. Weber
1 product, approx. 3 pages
Mary E. Weber (b. 1963), American former astronaut
Dick Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Dick Weber (1929-2005), American ten-pin bowler
Eugen Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Eugen Weber (1925-2007) French historian
Willi Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Willi Weber (b. 1942), German manager of formula one driver, Michael Schumacher
Beda Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Beda Weber (1798-1859), German professor, author, and politician
Karl Ivanovich Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Karl Ivanovich Weber (b. 1841) Russian diplomat of the Russian Empire
Marianne Weber
1 product, approx. 2 pages
Marianne Weber, sociologist and women's rights activist
Karl Jakob Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Karl Jakob Weber (1712-1764) Swiss architect and engineer; lead first organized excavations at Herculaneum, Pompeii and Stabiae
Georg F. Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Georg F. Weber (b. 1962), cancer researcher
Frederick Parkes Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Frederick Parkes Weber (1863-1962), English dermatologist; son of Hermann David Weber
Joseph Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Joseph Weber (1919-2000), American physicist; developed the gravitational wave detector
Stefan Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Stefan Weber (b. 1946) Austrian art teacher; lead singer and Kapellmeister of the Viennese band Drahdiwaberl
Alson Menno Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Alson Menno Weber (1910-2005), Canadian volleyball player
Francis J. Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Francis J. Weber, American Catholic scholar
Renê Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Renê Weber aka Renê Carmo Kreutz Weber (b. 1961), Brazilian footballer and coach
Heinrich Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Heinrich Weber (1842-1913), German mathematician
Michael Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Michael Weber (1966-1991) Australian musician; lead guitarist of punk/indie rock band, Seminal Rats, of Melbourne
Kem Weber
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Kem Weber (1889-1963) German furniture and industrial designer, architect, and teacher
Max Weber (artist)
1 product, approx. 1 pages
Max Weber (artist) (1881-1961) American cubist painter
Max Weber (politician)
1 product, approx. 0 pages
Max Weber (politician) (1897-1974), Swiss politician; former member of the Swiss Federal Council
Weber is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". The German pronunciation is " IPA: [ˈveˌbɐ]", while in English it is more likely to be pronounced " IPA: /ˈwɛbɚ/" or " /ˈweɪbɚ/". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the English surname 'Webber' or even 'Weaver'.
In Waterloo, Ontario, "Weber" is pronounced with a long 'e,' like "weeber". A main city street is named "Weber Street" in Waterloo.

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