Lieb
Lieb is a surname of German origin. It derives from the German adjective lieb, meaning dear, beloved, or affectionate. As a surname, it likely began as a nickname for a trusted or cherished person and later became hereditary. The name is found in German-speaking regions and among Ashkenazi Jewish communities, with various spellings or variants such as Leib in some languages.
In science and scholarship, the surname is associated with Elliott H. Lieb, an American mathematical physicist
Culturally, Lieb may appear in historical German-language records as a descriptor or nickname meaning “beloved” or
Overall, Lieb is a family name rooted in a common German word, carried by individuals across various