Ferber
Dyer or Faerber is a common surname and the professional name of those exercising the activity of dyeing.
Number of people:
- Adolf Dyer (1912-1987), German politician
- Anne Marie Dyer ( born 1943 ), German badminton player
- Anton Dyer (1906-1991), German actor
- Bernd Dyer (born 1978 ), German actor
- Christoph tinctorius (also: Christoph Christoph dyer or painter, 1604-1662 ), German physician
- Gisela Färber (* 1955), German scientist financial
- Hans Dyer (1907-1982), German classical scholar and headmaster
- Hans- Johann Färber (* 1947), German rower and Olympic champion
- Henry Dyer (1864-1941), Austrian economist
- Hermann Färber (* 1963), German politician
- Helmut Färber (* 1937), German film scholars
- Jörg Faerber ( born 1929 ), German conductor
- Charles Dyer (1888-1979), German writer and journalist
- Klaus -Peter Färber (* 1947), German badminton player
- Tinctorius Mathias ( Mathias dyer; * before 1600, † 1632), registrar, notary, archivist and judges
- Michael Dyer (1778-1844), Goethe's servant 1814-1832
- Peter Dyer (1922-2009), German local politician ( Bayreuth Community )
- Peter Faerber ( born 1953 ), Austrian actor and voice actor
- Werner Färber (* 1957), German children's author
- Willi Dyer (1911-1988), German Boxer
Other meanings:
- The dyer, a main character in the opera Die Frau ohne Schatten by Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal
- Dyer, a friend of Elias Canetti, in his book The Tongue Boy's Life
- The dyer and his twin brother, piece by Johann Nestroy (1840 )
- Dyer's broom and dyer's oak, natural colorants
See also:
- Ferber
- Tinctorius
- Family name