Heber
Heber called:
- Heber (device), device for lifting liquids, such as wine-siphon
Locations:
- Heber ( ridge ), a range of hills in Lower Saxony
- Heber, part of Seesen (Lower Saxony) in the ridge lift
- Heber ( Schneverdingen ), part of Schneverdingen in Lower Saxony
- Heber (California )
- Heber (Utah )
- Heber Springs, Arkansas
- Heber - Overgaard, Arizona
Number of people:
- Belinda Jacks (* 1991), Austrian badminton player
- Curt Heber (* 1897), German inventor
- Franz Alexander Heber (1815-1849), Bohemian castle researchers
- George Michael Heber (1652-1702), German jurist
- Henriette Heber (1795-1869), founder of the first public employment in Dresden
- Johann Jacob Heber (1666-1727), German surveyor and cartographer from Lindau (Bodensee )
- Reginald Heber (1783-1826), Anglican bishop, missionary in India
- Richard Heber (1773-1833), British bibliophile
- Ulrich Heber ( b. 1930 ), Professor Emeritus of Botany at the University of Würzburg
- Heber ( prophet ), a prophet from the Bible
- Heber ( Bible ), grandson of Asher, one of the twelve tribes of Israel
See also:
- Arc lamp ( Sports )
- Elevation (disambiguation)
- Boar ( disambiguation), another spelling of the Hebrew name
- Disambiguation