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Haber

Haber (name) means a surname of German or Jewish origin, notably borne by the chemist Fritz Haber, co-inventor of the Haber process. Example: “Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for his work on synthesizing ammonia.”

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A surname of German or Jewish origin, notably borne by the chemist Fritz Haber, co-inventor of the Haber process.
"Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for his work on synthesizing ammonia."
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Etymology

* As a Jewish and German surname, from the noun Haber (“oat”), more commonly spelled as Haver. * Also as a Jewish surname, from the German name (Habern) for Habry in the Czech Republic. This name is from Czech habr (“hornbeam”).

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What does “Haber” mean?

The word “Haber” means a surname of German or Jewish origin, notably borne by the chemist Fritz Haber, co-inventor of the Haber process.

How do you use “Haber” in a sentence?

Here is “Haber” used in a sentence: “Fritz Haber won the Nobel Prize for his work on synthesizing ammonia.”

What part of speech is “Haber”?

“Haber” is a name.

What is the meaning of Haber?

"Haber" (name) means a surname of German or Jewish origin, notably borne by the chemist Fritz Haber, co-inventor of the Haber process.

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