Gruber is a German surname from Austria and Bavaria, referring to a person from a geological depression, mine, or pit. It may refer to:
Gruber is a German surname from Austria and Bavaria, referring to a person from a geological depression, mine, or pit. It may refer to:
==People== ===Surname=== Aaronel deRoy Gruber (1918–2011), American painter, sculptor, photographer and artist Adolf Gruber (1920–1994), Austrian long-distance runner Alex Gruber (born 1992), Italian luger Alexander Gruber, German bobsledder Andrea Gruber, American singer Andreas Gruber, multiple people Attila Gruber (born 1958), Hungarian jurist, politician and diplomat Barbara Gruber (born 1977), German ski mountaineer Ben Gruber (born 1972), American screenwriter and producer Bernhard Gruber (born 1982), Austrian Nordic combined skier Bettina Gruber (born 1985), Swiss cross-country skier Bob Gruber (born 1958), American football tackle Carola Gruber, German author Charlie Gruber (born 1978), American athletics competitor Christoph Gruber (born 1976), Austrian alpine skier Craig Gruber (1951–2015), American musician David Gruber, American marine biologist Desiree Gruber (born 1967), American publicist Detlef Gruber (1952–2025), Austrian school administrator and politician Don Gruber (1930–2019), American politician Edmund L. Gruber (1879–1941) US Army general, composer of military music, and brother of William R. Gruber Fabio Gruber (born 2002), Peruvian footballer Ferry Gruber (1926–2004), Austrian-German tenor in opera and operetta Florian Gruber (born 1983), German racing driver Francis Gruber (1912–1948), French painter Frank Gruber (1904–1969), writer of Westerns and detective fiction Franz Gruber, multiple people Freddie Gruber (1927–2011), American jazz drummer and teacher Friedrich Gruber (born 1968), Austrian sailor Gabriel Gruber (1740–1805), Viennese Jesuit, architect and hydraulics expert Gary Gruber (1940–2019), scientist, educator, author Georg Gruber (1904–1979), Austrian-born musicologist, composer, and educator Gerd Gruber (born 1982), Austrian ice hockey defenceman Gerhard Gruber (born 1951), Austrian pianist Gerlinde Gruber, Austrian art historian and curator Gernot Gruber (born 1939), Austrian musicologist Gerold Gruber (born 1958), Austrian musicologist György Gruber (1954–2009), Hungarian sports shooter Hans Gruber, multiple people Heinrich Grüber (1891–1975), German theologian, pacifist and pastor Heinz Karl Gruber (born 1943), Austrian composer (a descendant of Franz Xavier) Hendrik Gruber (born 1986), German pole vaulter Henry Gruber (1863–1932), American baseball player Herb Gruber (1901–1979), American football player Herbert Gruber (born 1942), Austrian bobsledder Howard Gruber (1922–2005), professor of psychology of creativity Hugó Gruber (1938–2012), Hungarian stage and film actor Imelda Gruber (born 1986), Italian luger Ira D. Gruber (1934–2025), American author, bibliographer, and military historian Jacob W. Gruber (1921–2019), American anthropologist, archaeologist, scientist and educator Jacques Grüber (1870–1936), French woodworker and stained-glass artist James Gruber (1928–2011), American teacher and early LGBT rights activist James Gruber (politician), American politician Jan Gruber (born 1984), Czech rower Jeremy Gruber (born 1971), Jewish-American civil rights activist Jesús Gruber (1936–2021), Venezuelan fencer Johann Gruber (1889–1944), Austrian Roman Catholic priest Johann Gottfried Gruber (1774–1851), German literary historian and critic John Gruber (born 1973), American software engineer, co-developer of Markdown, and blogger (Daring Fireball) Jonathan Gruber, multiple people Jordan Gruber (born 1983), American-Israeli soccer player Joseph Gruber (1912–1967), Austrian football player and manager Juan García Gruber (1904–1997), Venezuelan economist, financier, writer, philosopher and diplomat Juliette Gruber (born 1965), British actress June Gruber, American clinical psychologist Karl Gruber (1909–1995), foreign minister of Austria from 1945 to 1953 Kelly Gruber (born 1962), U.S. Major League Baseball player Klaus Michael Grüber (1941–2008), German theatre director and actor Konstantin Gruber (born 1979), Austrian tennis player Kurt Gruber (1904–1943), Nazi politician Kurt Gruber (aviator) (1896–1918), Austro-Hungarian flying ace Leni Gruber, Austrian film director and screenwriter Leopold Franz Gruber (c. 1710–1784), Austrian politician Lilli Gruber (born 1957), Italian television journalist and politician Malvina Gruber (1900–?), Czech Jewish Comintern agent Marc Gruber, German management scholar and researcher Marie Gruber (1955-2018), German actress Martin Gruber (disambiguation), multiple people Max von Gruber (1853–1927), Austrian bacteriologist Michael Gruber, multiple people Mieczyslaw Gruber (1913–2006), Jewish resistance fighter Monika Gruber (born 1971), German cabaret artist and actress Patrick Gruber (born 1978), Italian luger Paul Gruber (born 1965), professional football player for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1988–1999) Paula Gruber (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer Peter Gruber, multiple people Reinhard Gruber (born 1977), Italian luger Rigobert Gruber (born 1961), German footballer Robert I. Gruber, United States Air Force officer Rony Gruber (born 1963), Israeli movie director and scriptwriter Ruth Gruber (1911–2016), Jewish-American journalist and author of "I visited the Soviet Arctic" Samuel Gruber, multiple people Scarlet Gruber (born 1989), Venezuelan actress Staci Gruber, psychiatrist Stefan Gruber (born 1975), American performance artist, animator and educator Steff Gruber (born 1953), Swiss filmmaker Terry deRoy Gruber, American photographer, author and filmmaker Theodor Gruber, Austrian chess player Tom Gruber (born 1959), American computer scientist, inventor, and entrepreneur Wenzel Gruber (1814–1890), Austrian anatomist Werner Gruber (born 1970), Austrian physicist and author William Gruber, multiple people Wolfgang Gruber (born 1953), German boxer Ziggy Gruber, American chef and restaurateur Zsombor Gruber (born 2004), Hungarian footballer
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