Schober, a German term for a small barn or a haystack, is common as an occupational surname, metonymic for a farmer, and as a name for haystack-shaped mountains.
Schober, a German term for a small barn or a haystack, is common as an occupational surname, metonymic for a farmer, and as a name for haystack-shaped mountains.
==People named Schober== Aurelia Frances Schober (1906–1994), mother of the poet Sylvia Plath Barbara Schober (born 1958), German visual artist Bernadette Schober (born 1984), Austrian racing cyclist Franz von Schober (1796–1882), Austrian poet, librettist, lithographer, and actor Johann Schober (1874–1932), three-time Chancellor of Austria John C. Schober (born 1961), American politician and lawyer Mathias Schober (born 1976), German football goalkeeper Michael Schober (born 1964), American psychologist Olga Schoberová (born 1943), Czech actress (1865–1943), German physician who developed Schober's test Rita Schober (1918–2012), German scholar of Romance studies and literature who championed Emile Zola and organised translations of his books. Sonja Schöber (born 1985), German swimmer William Schober (born 1956), Australian figure skater Wolfgang Schober (born 1989), Austrian football goalkeeper
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