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Léo HUBER, 1878 - 1881
MyHeritage Family TreesLéo Ludwig HUBER, 1905 - 1905
MyHeritage Family TreesLéo HUBER, born 1878
MyHeritage Family TreesLéo HUBER, born 1878
MyHeritage Family TreesLéo HUBER, born 1878
MyHeritage Family TreesLéo Ludwig Huber, 1880 - 1949
France, Births and BaptismsLéo Joseph Huber, born 1880
France, Births and BaptismsLéo Huber
France, Births and BaptismsLéo Huber, born 1879
France, Births and BaptismsLéo Ludwig Huber, 1880 - 1949
FamilySearch Family TreeLéo Joseph Huber, born 1880
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Léo HUBER, died 1934
France, Church Burials and Civil Deaths
Léo HUBER, born 1898
France, Church Baptisms and Civil Births
Léo HUBER, born 1911
1921 France Census
Léo HUBER, born 1898
1911 France Census
Léo HUBER, born 1898
France, Paris Census, 1931
Léo HUBER, Circa 1898 - 1934
France, Tables of Successions and Absences, 1890-1970
Léo Huber
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Léo Huber
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Léo HUBER, died 1881
France, Vital Records Index
Léo Louis HUBER
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- Russian: Лео Хубер (Leo Khuber)


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The last name Huber has its origins in Germany and Switzerland, deriving from the Middle High German word "huober," which means "landowner" or "farmer." This surname was likely first adopted by individuals who were involved in agriculture or owned land, reflecting the importance of farming in these regions during the medieval period. The name is particularly prevalent in southern Germany and parts of Switzerland, where it has historical roots tied to the feudal system and rural life. Variations of the surname include Huber, Huberer, and Hubers, with some regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation, such as "Hübel" in certain German dialects. The name has also spread to other countries, including the United States, where it has been carried by immigrants and their descendants, often retaining its original form. Overall, the surname Huber encapsulates a connection to agrarian heritage and land ownership, reflecting the socio-economic status of its early bearers.
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