Kober
Kober is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adolf Kober (1879–1958), German (stocky) rabbi and historian
- Alfred Kober (1885–1963), Swiss publisher and journalist
- Alice Kober (1906–1950), American classical philologist and archaeologist
- Amelie Kober (* 1987), German snowboarder
- Annegret Kober (* 1957), German swimmer
- Axel Kober (* 1970), German Kapellmeister and general music director of the Deutsche Oper am Rhein since 2009/10
B.
- Birgit Kober (* 1971), German Paralympics winner
C.
- Carsten Kober (* 1967), German soccer player
D.
- Dieter Kober (* 1920), German-American musician, conductor, 1952 founder and until 2013 director of the CCO (Chicago Chamber Orchestra)
E.
- Egon Kober (1877–1945), Austrian politician (non-attached), member of the Federal Council
- Erich Kober (1885–1955), German actor, director and screenwriter
F.
- Franz Kober (* 1956), German engineer (cinema technology)
- Franz Kober (oenologist) (1864–1943), Austrian oenologist
- Franz von Kober (1821–1897), German canonist and educator
G
- Georg Kober († 1610), Bohemian doctor, poet and humanist
- Guido von Kober (1829–1910), Austrian general
- Gustav Kober (1849–1920), Austrian actor
H
- Hainer Kober (* 1942), German translator
- Helga Kober-Dehm , née Helga Dehm (* 1962), German lawyer
- Helmfried Kober (* 1965), German cameraman
- Henning Kober (actor) (* 1968), German actor
- Henning Kober (author) (* 1981), German writer and journalist
- Herbert Kober (entrepreneur) (* 1933), German entrepreneur
- Herbert Kober (politician) (* 1974), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Hermann Kober (1888–1973), German-British mathematician
I.
- Ignaz Kober (1756–1813), Austrian organ builder
- Immanuel Gottlob Kober (1801–1870), German lawyer, administrative officer and senior bailiff
- Ingo Kober (* 1942), President of the European Patent Office
J
- Jeff Kober (born 1953), American actor
- Johann Pankraz Kober (1796–1832), painter, worked on furnishing numerous churches in Central Swabia, including Erpfting, Hiltenfingen and Westerringen; Father of Joseph Kober
- Johannes Kober (1840–1896), German pharmacist and zoologist
- Joseph Kober (1823–1884), academic painter, one of the most important Swabian church painters of the Nazarenes
- Julius Kober (1894–1970), German local researcher, writer, head of the Rennsteig Association
K
- Karel Bohuš Kober (1849–1890), Czech athlete and writer
- Karl Max Kober (1930–1987), German art historian
- Kristina Kober (* 1989), German soccer player
- Kurt Kober († 2015), German entrepreneur
L.
- Lars Kober (* 1976), German canoeist
- Leo Kober (1876–1931), painter and graphic artist
- Leopold Kober (1883–1970), Austrian geologist
M.
- Manfred Kober (* 1955), German dance sports trainer
- Martin Kober (1550–1609), Silesian painter
- Maximilian Kober (1832–1911), Austrian brewery specialist
P
- Pascal Kober (* 1971), German politician (FDP)
R.
- Rudolf Kober (* 1928), German art historian
T
- Theodor Kober (1865–1930), German engineer, inventor and designer
- Tobias Kober (poet) († after 1607), German poet, playwright and doctor
- Tobias Kober (1587–1625), Lusatian doctor, scholar and friend of Jakob Böhme
U
- Uwe Kober (* 1961), German soccer player
W.
- Willy Kober (1939–2008), German entrepreneur
- Wolfram Kober (* 1950), German science fiction author
KOBER is an abbreviation for
- KOBER (“KOmmunikations- und BERatungstelle für Prostitute”), an advice center of the social service of Catholic women
See also:
Wiktionary: Kober - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations