Huber

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Huber is a German surname. It derives from the German word Hube meaning hide, a unit of land a farmer might possess, granting them the status of a free tenant. It is in the top ten most common surnames in the German-speaking world, especially in Austria and Switzerland where it is the surname of approximately 0.3% of the population.

Variants arising from varying dialectal pronunciation of the surname include Hueber, Huemer, Humer, Haumer, Huebner and (anglicized) Hoover.

Map showing frequency distribution of the surname Huber in Germany. A clear increase in frequency is seen as one moves south towards the Austrian border.

People with the surname Huber[]

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  • Adam Huber (born 1987), American actor and model.
  • Alexander Huber (born 1968), German climber and mountaineer
  • Alexander Huber (football) (born 1985), German football player
  • Alyson Huber (born 1972), Californian legislator elected to the State Assembly in 2008
  • Anja Huber (born 1983), German skeleton racer
  • Anke Huber (born 1974), German tennis player

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  • Bruno Huber (1930–1999), Swiss astrologer, husband of Louise Huber

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  • Don Huber (born 1957), American soccer (football) forward

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  • Erwin Huber (born 1946), German conservative politician

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  • Larry Huber (born 1950), American television producer, writer, and animator
  • Lee Huber (1919–2005), American basketball player
  • Liezel Huber (born 1976), South African tennis player
  • Liza Huber (born 1975), American television actress
  • Lotti Huber (1912–1998), German actress
  • Louise Huber (1930–1999), Swiss astrologer, wife of Bruno Huber

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  • Max Huber (disambiguation), several people

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  • Oscar E. Huber (1917–2017), American politician, rancher, and farmer

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  • Vernon Huber (1899–1967), 36th Governor of American Samoa
  • Victor Aimé Huber (1800–1869), German social reformer, travel writer and a literature historian

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