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Reber is a last name of German origin. It is derived from two sources: First, it is "an occupational name for a vine-dresser or vintner, from Middle High German rebe 'vine' + -er agent suffix." Second, it comes "from a Germanic personal name, Radobert, formed with rād, rāt 'counsel', 'advice' + berht 'bright'". In the United States, persons with the last name Reber primarily live in Pennsylvania; there are also large numbers in Ohio, California, Minnesota, Utah. Montana and Colorado.

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Notable persons

  • Arthur S. Reber, American cognitive psychologist
  • Deborah Reber, American writer
  • Gerhard Reber, German organizational theorist
  • Grote Reber, astronomer
  • James Q. Reber, second Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
  • John Reber, Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives
  • Joseph Bryant Reber, correspondent for the Butte Daily Post
  • Napoléon Henri Reber, French musician and composer
  • Robert Reber, Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
  • Rolf Reber, professor of cognitive psychology at the University of Bergen in Norway
  • Stephen C. Reber, former Presiding Bishop of the United Episcopal Church of North America
  • Other

  • Reber (automobile), an early American motor car manufacturer
  • References

    Reber Wikipedia