Haber Explained
Haber is a surname of German origin. The meaning in old German is "oat". The cereal is now in German called German: Hafer. Notable people with this surname include:
- Alan Haber, American student activist
- Alessandro Haber, Italian actor, director, and singer
- Alicia Haber (born 1946), Uruguayan historian, art critic, curator, and teacher
- Bernard Haber (1920–1959), New York assemblyman
- Brett Haber, American sportscaster
- Daniel A. Haber, French oncologist, scientist and academic
- Daniel Haber (soccer) (born 1992), Canadian soccer player
- Eitan Haber (1940–2020), Israeli journalist
- Fritz Haber (1868–1934), German chemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Heinz Haber (1913–1990), German physicist and science writer
- Howard E. Haber (born 1952), American physicist
- Justin Haber (born 1981), Maltese footballer
- Marco Haber (born 1971), German footballer
- Marcus Haber (born 1989), Canadian soccer player
- Peter Haber (born 1952), Swedish actor
- Ralf Haber (born 1962), German hammer thrower
- Shamai Haber (1922–1995), sculptor
- Yaacov Haber, American rabbi
- Yvonne Haber, Australian architect
See also
- 23804 Haber, minor planet
- Born–Haber cycle, an approach to analyzing reaction energies
- Ḥaber, variant of chaber, Biblical term meaning "associate"; "colleague"; "fellow"; "companion"; "friend"
- Haber (film), a 2008 short-film depicting the work of Fritz Haber with the German army
- Haber process, the method of synthesizing ammonia from hydrogen and nitrogen
- Haber (annelid), a genus of annelids in the family Naididae