Haberfeld

Haberfeld, Hebrew: הברפלד‎‎
Family name
Meaning Austro-Bavarian: Haber "oats" (German: Hafer, Dutch: haver)
Region of origin Austro-Bavarian-speaking area, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Poland/Galicia, Hungary, Israel, Brazil
Language(s) of origin Austro-Bavarian; Daytshmerish (Germanized Yiddish)
Related names

Haber (Hober), Habern, Hafer[1], Haberl (Häberlein, Häberle[2], Heberle (de), Häberli), Haberer (de), Habermann, Haberman, Habermeier, Haberbrukh (< Haberbrach(e)), Haberfasser, Habergrütz (Habergrits), Haberkorn, Haberland, Habermaß (Habermass, Habermas), Habermehl (de), Haberstaub, Haberstein; Haberkamp (de)

Similar surnames
Halberfeld (Halber- (also > Halb-) style names: Halbert, Halbermann, Halberberg, Halberg, Halberger, Halberstamm (Halbstamm), Halberstein (> Alberstein, Halbstein), Halberstock, Haberstroh, Halberthal (> Halberteil), Haberzett (Haberzeth, Haberzet, Haberzette), Haberzettel (Haberzettl (de)), and Halberstadt)
Footnotes: Alexander Beider "A Dictionary of Jewish Surnames from Galicia"

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