Robert Huber (born 1937) is a German biochemist.
Robert Huber may also refer to:
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Huber is a surname of German language origin. It derives from the German word Hube meaning hide, a unit of land a farmer might possess. 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.
Robert Wilson may refer to:
Robert or Bob Duncan may refer to:
Robert or Bob Smith, or similar, may refer to:
Robert, Rob, Bob or Bobby Williams may refer to:
Kristina, a variant of Christina, may refer to:
George Roberts may refer to:
The German word Müller means "miller". It is the most common family surname in Germany, Switzerland, and the French départements of Bas-Rhin and Moselle and is the fifth most common surname in Austria. Other forms are "Miller" and "Möller". Of the various family coats of arms that exist, many incorporate milling iconography, such as windmills or watermill wheels.
Eckhardt may refer to:
Kaufmann is a surname with many variants such as Kauffmann, Kaufman, and Kauffman. In German, the name means merchant. It is the cognate of the English Chapman . Kaufmann may refer to:
Lutz is a surname and given name, occasionally a short form of Ludwig. People with the name include:
John Cooke may refer to:
Robert Robinson may refer to:
Knecht, in German, means a male servant. Etymologically, it is the cognate of English "knight".
Norbert is a Germanic given name, from nord "north" and berht "bright". Norbert is also occasionally found as a surname.
Robert or Bob Richards may refer to:
Schneider is a very common surname in Germany. Alternative spellings include: Schneyder, Schnieder, Snyder, Snider, Sneider, Schnyder, Znaider, Schnaider, Schneiter, Shneider, Sneijder (Dutch), Snither (English), Snyman (Afrikaans), Schnider, Sznajder, Szneider (Polish), Snaider, Šnajder, Schneidre (France).
Events in the year 2002 in Germany.
Gabriele is both a given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include:
Annemarie is a Danish, Dutch and German feminine given name. It is merging of the names Anne and Marie.