Leiter
Leiter is a German noun with two principal meanings. When written with the definite article die, Leiter means ladder, the accessible, portable framework with steps used for reaching higher places. When written as der Leiter, it means a leader or manager—someone who directs a team, department, or project. The corresponding feminine form for a leadership sense is Leiterin; plural forms die Leitern (ladders) and die Leiterinnen/Leiter (leaders) reflect different genders and pluralization.
In everyday German, context clarifies which meaning is intended. For example, Ich klettere die Leiter hinauf
As a surname, Leiter is found in German-speaking regions and among Ashkenazi Jewish communities. It may appear
Etymologically, the two senses derive from separate roots: ladder from the everyday object word and leader
Outside German, Leiter appears mainly as a proper noun—a surname or a loanword in studies of German