Haver is a German, Dutch and English surname. In Germany or England it refers to oats and is used as an occupational surname for a grower or seller of oats. In the Netherlands it is an occupational surname for a wood or stone cutter.[1]
The surname may refer to the following notable people:
June Haver (1926–2005), American actress
Phyllis Haver (1899–1960), American actress
Ralph Haver (20th century), American architect
Shaye Lynne Haver (21st century), American soldier
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Look up haver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Haver is a German, Dutch and English surname. In Germany or England it refers to oats and is used as...
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up havers in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Havers may refer to: Havers (automobile), built by the Havers Motor Car Company 1908–14 Alice Havers (1850–1890)...
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both indicative and subjunctive moods (because it has the past form of haver in the composite form). In the modern language, the periphrastic past and...
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English and French (as havresac) cavalry in the 17th century. The word haver likewise means "oats" in Northern English and Scottish dialects. The haversack...