Reber
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. Notable people with the surname include:
Arthur S. Reber, American cognitive psychologist
Clark L. Reber, American politician
Deborah Reber, American writer
Gerhard Reber, German organizational theorist
Grote Reber, American pioneer of radio astronomy
James Q. Reber, second Deputy Director of the National Reconnaissance Office
John Reber, American politician
Napoléon Henri Reber, French musician and composer
Robert Reber, American politician from Pennsylvania
Rolf Reber, Norwegian cognitive psychologist
Stephen C. Reber, American Episcopal bishop
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