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Weber (, or ; 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 even 'Weaver'. Notable people with the surname include: Disambiguation of common given names with this surname * Arthur Weber (other), several people * Ben Weber (other), several people * Bruce Weber (other), several people * Bruno Weber (other), several people * Carl Weber (other), several people * Charlie Weber (other), several people * Charles Weber (other), several people * Christiane Weber (other), several people * David Weber (other), several people * Ernst Weber (other), several people * Friedrich Weber (other), several people * Georg Weber (other), several people * George Weber (other), several people * Gerard Weber (disambiguati ...
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German Language
German ( ) is a West Germanic language mainly spoken in Central Europe. It is the most widely spoken and official or co-official language in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, and the Italian province of South Tyrol. It is also a co-official language of Luxembourg and Belgium, as well as a national language in Namibia. Outside Germany, it is also spoken by German communities in France ( Bas-Rhin), Czech Republic ( North Bohemia), Poland (Upper Silesia), Slovakia ( Bratislava Region), and Hungary (Sopron). German is most similar to other languages within the West Germanic language branch, including Afrikaans, Dutch, English, the Frisian languages, Low German, Luxembourgish, Scots, and Yiddish. It also contains close similarities in vocabulary to some languages in the North Germanic group, such as Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish. German is the second most widely spoken Germanic language after English, which is also a West Germanic language. Germ ...
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Gerard Weber (other)
Gerard Weber may refer to: * Gerard Weber (footballer, born 1938), Dutch footballer for Excelsior and football manager * Gerard Weber (footballer, born 1941), Dutch footballer for BVV, DOS, PSV, and EVV * Gérard Weber (1948–2016), French politician {{hndis, Weber, Gerard ...
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Richard Weber (other)
Richard Weber may refer to: * Richard Weber (explorer) (born 1959), Canadian Arctic and polar adventurer * Richard Weber (mathematician) (born 1953), English mathematician * Richard Weber (poet) (born 1932), Irish poet * Richard Weber (public servant), former US IRS-CI Chief See also * Richard Webber (other) * Dick Weber Richard Anthony Weber (December 23, 1929 – February 14, 2005) was a ten-pin bowling professional and a founding member of the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA). Along with Don Carter, Weber is widely regarded as professional bowling's fi ...
(1929–2005), American ten-pin bowler {{hndis, Weber, Richard ...
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Pete Weber (other)
Pete or Peter Weber may refer to: * Peter Weber (gymnast) (born 1938), German gymnast * Pete Weber (sportscaster) (born 1951), American sports commentator for the ice hockey team Nashville Predators * Pete Weber (bowler) (born 1962), American professional bowler * Peter Weber (handballer) (born 1962), Swiss handball player * Peter Weber (television personality) (born 1991), American television personality * Peter Weber, suspect of the Hinterkaifeck murders The Hinterkaifeck murders occurred on the evening of 31 March 1922, when six inhabitants of a small Bavarian farmstead, located approximately north of Munich, Germany, were murdered by an unknown assailant. The six victims were Andreas Gruber ... See also * Peter Webber (born 1968), British director {{hndis, Weber, Pete ...
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Paul Weber (other)
Paul Weber may refer to: *Paul Weber (artist) (1823–1916), German artist *Andreas Paul Weber (1893–1980), German artist and cartoonist *Paul Weber (academic) Paul Weber (February 27, 1904 – June 1983) was the interim president of the Georgia Institute of Technology from previous president Blake Ragsdale Van Leer's death until a replacement was found in Edwin D. Harrison, a period of approximat ...
(1904–1983), interim president of Georgia Tech {{hndis, Weber, Paul ...
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Otto Weber (other)
Otto Weber may refer to: * Otto Weber (painter) (1832–1888), German painter * Otto Weber (politician), Romanian politician *Otto Weber (theologian) Otto Weber (4 June 1902 – 19 October 1966) was a German theologian. Weber was born in Mülheim, Cologne, and studied at Bonn and Tübingen. In 1933, he joined the Nazi Party and was for a short time a member of the German Christians group. In 193 ...
, German theologian {{Hndis, Weber, Otto ...
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Max Weber
Maximilian Karl Emil Weber (; ; 21 April 186414 June 1920) was a German sociologist, historian, jurist and political economist, who is regarded as among the most important theorists of the development of modern Western society. His ideas profoundly influence social theory and research. While Weber did not see himself as a sociologist, he is recognized as one of the fathers of sociology along with Karl Marx, and Émile Durkheim. Unlike Durkheim, Weber did not believe in monocausal explanations, proposing instead that for any outcome there can be multiple causes. Also unlike Durkheim, Weber was a key proponent of methodological anti-positivism, arguing for the study of social action through interpretive rather than purely empiricist methods, based on a subjective understanding of the meanings that individuals attach to their own actions. Weber's main intellectual concern was in understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularisation, and the ensuing sense of " ...
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Max Weber (other)
Max Weber (1864–1920) was a German political economist and sociologist. Max Weber may also refer to: *Max Weber Sr. (1836–1897), German politician and father of Max Weber (1864–1920) *Max Weber (Swiss politician) (1897–1974), Swiss politician, member of the Swiss Federal Council (1951–1954) *Max Weber (general) (1824–1901), German revolutionary and Brigadier General of the Union army during the American Civil War *Max Carl Wilhelm Weber (1852–1937), Dutch zoologist and museum director at the University of Amsterdam *Max Weber (artist) (1881–1961), American cubist painter *Max Weber (racewalker) (1922–2007), German athlete *Max Maria von Weber Max Maria von Weber (25 April 1822 in Dresden – 18 April 1881 in Berlin) was a German civil engineer who contributed to the development of railways in Austria and Germany. He was born in Dresden in the Kingdom of Saxony, the son of the compose ...
(1822–1881), German civil engineer {{hndis, name=Weber, Max ...
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Marc Weber (other)
Marc Weber may refer to: * Marc Weber (ice hockey) (born 1973), Swiss professional ice hockey centre * Marc Weber (rower, born 1972), German rower * Marc Weber (rower, born 1997), German rower See also * Mark Webber (other) Mark Webber may refer to: *Mark Webber (racing driver) (born 1976), Australian racing driver *Mark Webber (actor) (born 1980), American actor *Mark Webber (guitarist) (born 1970), English guitarist with the band Pulp See also *Marc Weber (disambig ...
{{hndis, Weber, Marc ...
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Ludwig Weber (other)
Ludwig Weber may refer to: * Ludwig Weber Ludwig Weber (July 29, 1899December 9, 1974) was an Austrian bass. Ludwig Weber was born in Vienna in 1899. He initially planned to pursue a career as a teacher and artist when he discovered his vocal promise and decided to pursue an opera ca ... (1899–1979), Austrian singer * Ludwig Weber (pastor) (1846–1922), German Protestant theologian and social reformer {{hndis, Weber, Ludwig ...
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Karl Weber (other)
Karl Weber may refer to: * Karl Weber (politician, born 1898) (1898–1985), German politician (CDU), West Germany's Minister of Justice from April to October 1965 *Karl Weber (politician, born 1936), German politician (CDU) *Karl-Heinz Weber (1922–1944), German World War II flying ace *Karl Ivanovich Weber (1841–1910), Russian diplomat *Karl Jakob Weber (1712–1764), Swiss architect and engineer; led first organized excavations at Herculaneum, Pompeii and Stabiae *Karl Julius Weber (1767–1832), German writer and satirist *Karl Weber (actor) (1918–1990), actor in long-running American soap opera ''Guiding Light'' *Karl Weber (racing driver) (born 1996), American racing driver and author *Karl Otto Weber (1827–1867), German surgeon and pathologist *Karl Weber (art director) (1897–1965), German art director *Karl Weber, mayor of Hadres, Hollabrunn, Lower Austria, Austria See also *Carl Weber (other) Carl Weber may refer to: * Carl Weber (theatre director) (1925â ...
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