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Gerber

Gerber can refer to:

  • Gerber convention, an ace-asking convention in bridge.
  • Gerber Legendary Blades, a maker of knives, multitools, and other outdoor products, such as the Gerber Mark II and the Gerber multitool.
  • Gerber File, computer instructions for fabricating printed circuit boards.
  • Gerber Products Company, a famous baby food brand.
  • Gerber Scientific, a company specialising in graphics and flexible material machinery.
  • A data format for CAD data, see Gerber-Format
People
  • Carl Friedrich Gerber (Carl Friedrich von Gerber, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm von Gerber), 1823-1891, a state theorist.
  • Ernst Ludwig Gerber, 1746-1819, composer, author
  • Heiko Gerber, German football player
  • Johann Gottfried Heinrich Gerber (Heinrich Gottfried Gerber), 1832-1912, Erfinder des Gerberträgers
  • Henry Nicolas Gerber (1702-1775), a pupil of Bach
  • Joseph Gerber
  • Martin Gerber, a Swiss ice hockey player
  • Mich Gerber, a Swiss composer and musician
  • Michael Gerber, author of the Harry Potter parodies starring Barry Trotter.
  • Niklaus Gerber, 1850-1914, a Swiss chemist
  • Roland Gerber, a German soccer player
  • Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber
  • Sally Gerber, daughter of the founder of Gerber Products Company.
  • Steve Gerber, a comic book artist.
  • Wolfgang Gerber, a German jurist
Places
  • Gerber-Las Flores, California, a United States town.
  • Gerber Scout Reservation, a Summer camp for Boy Scouts, in White Hall, Michigan.

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Wolfgang Gerber, a German jurist. In Norway, the word harry is used synonymously with vulgar, unsophisticated persons. Steve Gerber, a comic book artist. It is a diminutive form of Henry, derived from Middle High German Haimirich, meaning 'ruler of the Home'. Sally Gerber, daughter of the founder of Gerber Products Company. Harry is a common first name in the English-speaking world. Ron "Boogiemonster" Gerber. Anslinger.

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Martin Gerber, a Swiss ice hockey player. Harry Nilsson - Nilsson released an album in 1969 entitled Harry. Joseph Gerber. Harry Gant. Henry Nicolas Gerber (1702-1775), a pupil of Bach. Harry Caray. Johann Gottfried Heinrich Gerber (Heinrich Gottfried Gerber), 1832-1912, Erfinder des Gerberträgers. Harry Chapin.

Heiko Gerber, German football player. Harry Anderson. Ernst Ludwig Gerber, 1746-1819, composer, author. Prince Harry of Wales. Carl Friedrich Gerber (Carl Friedrich von Gerber, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm von Gerber), 1823-1891, a state theorist. Harry Osborn. A data format for CAD data, see Gerber-Format. Harry Potter (character).

Gerber Scientific, a company specialising in graphics and flexible material machinery. Gerber Products Company, a famous baby food brand. Gerber File, computer instructions for fabricating printed circuit boards. Gerber Legendary Blades, a maker of knives, multitools, and other outdoor products, such as the Gerber Mark II and the Gerber multitool.

Gerber convention, an ace-asking convention in bridge.