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Silber

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Silber is a surname, originally the German word meaning silver. It may refer to:

Notable people named Silber

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  • Alexandra Silber (born 1983), American actor, singer, writer, and educator
  • Christoph Silber (born 1971), German-born British film producer, screenwriter, and director
  • Christopher Silber (born 1973), American television writer and producer
  • Eddie Silber (1914–1976), American baseball player
  • Irwin Silber (1925–2010), American writer, editor, publisher, historian, folk-song collector, and political activist
  • Jane Silber, American chief executive, computer scientist, and artificial intelligence technologist
  • Joan Silber, American novelist
  • John Silber (1926–2012), American academician, politician, philosophy professor, and university president
  • Jules C. Silber (c.1885–?), German WWI spy, autobiographer, and interpreter
  • Laura Silber, American professor, foundation executive, and writer
  • Marianne Rafferty (née Silber; born 1971), American television news anchor and journalist
  • Mary Silber, American statistical science professor, mathematician, and physicist
  • Max I. Silber (1911–2004), American Scouting promoter and enthusiast, ingot manufacturer, and businessman
  • Mitchell D. Silber (born 1970), American political risk, intelligence, and security analyst, and television commentator
  • Otto Silber (1893–1940), Estonian footballer and Olympics competitor
  • Sherman Silber, American urologist, microsurgeon, inventor, and infertility specialist
  • Stephen Silber (born 1944), British judge
  • William L. Silber, American economist, professor, and writer

Fictional characters

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See also

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