Hübner is a Germanic surname, sometimes spelled Huebner or Hubner.
The name means an agricultural worker, a farmer, possibly and specifically one who worked a "hube", which was a piece of land roughly equivalent to the English measurement of a "hide", about 120 acres. The appearance of this surname is attributed to medieval feudal Germany.
Notable people with this surname include:
Alfred Hübner (1891–?), German World War I flying ace
Andreas Huebner, German evangelist
Andrew Huebner, American author
Benjamin Hübner (born 1989), German football player
Berna Huebner, Filmmaker and Alzheimer's advocate
Chris Huebner, Canadian Mennonite theologian
Clarence R. Huebner, American lieutenant general
Danuta Hübner, European Commissioner for Regional Policy.
Dario Hübner, Italian footballer
David Huebner, American lawyer and U.S. ambassador to New Zealand and Samoa
Emil Hübner (1834–1901), German classical scholar, son of Julius Hübner
Frank Hübner (born 1950), German sailor
Franz Hübner (1846–1877), German entomologist
Fritz Hübner (born 1933), German opera bass
Herbert Hübner (1889–1972), German actor
Jacob Hübner, (1761–1826), German entomologist
Johann Hübner (1668–1731), German geographer and scholar
Johan Hübner von Holst (1881–1945), Swedish sport shooter
Count Joseph Alexander Hübner (1811–1892), Austrian diplomat, real name Josef Hafenbredl
Julius Hübner (1806–1882), German painter, father of Emil Hübner
Karl Hübner (1814–1879), German painter
Mentor Huebner (1917–2001), American storyboard artist
Michael Hübner (born 1959), German sprint track cyclist
Ramon Menezes Hubner (born 1972), Brazilian footballer
Robert Huebner (1924–1998), American physician
Robert Hübner, (born 1948), German chess grandmaster
Stefan Hübner (born 1975), German volleyball player
Ulrich Hübner (1872–1932), German painter