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Lieber

Lieber is both a German word and a surname. As a word, liefer is the comparative form of the adjective lieb, meaning dear or beloved, and it is used to express preference or affection. In everyday German, it appears in phrases such as Ich hätte lieber Kaffee, meaning I would rather have coffee. In letter writing, Lieber is used as a salutation to address a male recipient (as in Lieber Herr Schmidt); the feminine form for a female recipient is Liebe, and both forms are common in informal correspondence.

As a surname, Lieber originated in German-speaking areas and is also common among Ashkenazi Jewish communities.

Notable individuals bearing Lieber have been active in fields such as science, law, arts, and politics, particularly

Variants and related forms may appear in records and across languages, reflecting transliteration and regional spelling

It
is
derived
from
the
same
root
as
the
adjective
lieb,
reflecting
an
affectionate
nickname
that
later
became
a
family
name.
The
name
spread
with
German-speaking
populations
and
Jewish
diaspora
communities
to
North
America,
Israel,
and
beyond,
and
it
is
encountered
across
various
professions.
in
German-speaking
regions
and
in
communities
abroad.
The
surname
remains
widely
distributed
and
recognized
in
many
countries
due
to
centuries
of
migration
and
immigration.
differences.