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Surname Gräber

Cognomen Gräber (Graeber Germany United States France Brazil Australia, Gräber Germany United States Italy Sweden Poland) , throughout the world, is quite a common surname. The cognomen Gräber is habitual in Germany, where it is quite a rare surname, Israel, where it is a rare surname, and the United States. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is the most numerous in Germany, the United States, and France.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gräber

Nomographic illustration
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Graeber Brazil, United States, Germany, France, Australia
Gräber Italy, Sweden, United States, Germany, Poland

Last names said to be same

Graber

Notable namesakes

jan jakub gräber PL (b. 1664) link
picture of anna gräber anna gräber anna gräber Swedish actress, SE (b. 1887) link
picture of mary gräber mary gräber mary gräber Swedish actress (1891-1982), SE (b. 1891) link
picture of lilly gräber lilly gräber lilly gräber Swedish actress, SE (b. 1893) link
sali gräber holocaust victim, b. 1864-03-18, DE (b. 1864) link
otto gräber DE (b. 1885) link
karl gräber (b. 1893) link
friedrich gräber German judge, DE (b. 1915) link
hans gräber badminton player, DE (b. 1916) link
werner gräber German association football player (1939-1995), DE (b. 1939) link
peter gräber DE (b. 1943) link
winfried gräber DE (b. 1947) link
manfred gräber luger, IT (b. 1964) link
ute gräber-seißinger (b. 1958) link
gerd ewald gräber Dr. rer. nat. Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg 1983 link

Characteristic forenames

Max, Gerd, Lara, Lars, Leon, Lena, Lisa, Luca, John, Jens, Thom, Tina, Tino, Timo, Nico, Nils, Elke, Elfi, Eric, Erik, Enno, Emma, Dora, Dirk, Rene, Rolf, Kai, Leo, Jan, Tom, Tim, Eva, Udo, Ute, Uwe, Marc, Hans, Sina, Anna, Anja, Anke, Arne, Axel, Karl, Kurt, Paul, Ralf, Rosa, Sven, and Fred