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Pfeffer is the equivalent of pepper in German. It is also ussed as a family name in German-speaking countries. This page provides onomastics and disambiguational information about the words and human names that forms Pfeffer, Peffer, Fefer (Yiddish: פֿעפֿער), Pepper-.. etc. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wiktionary is a Wikimedia Foundation project intended to be a free wiki dictionary (hence: Wiktionary) (including thesaurus and lexicon) in every language. ... Onomastics (Onomatology) is the study of proper names of all kinds and the origins of names. ... Yiddish (Yid. ...

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Pfeffer

The name Pfeffer may refer to the following people:

  • Wo der Pfeffer wächst (2004), see Wise Guys
  • Pfeffer cell

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Peffer

The name Peffer may refer to the following people:

Fefer, Feffer

The name Fef(f)er may refer to the following people:

Itzik Feffer, or Itzhak Pfeffer, also spelt as Itzik Fefer, is a repressed Yiddish poet from the Stalinism epoch of the Soviet Union. ... Along Came Polly is a 2004 American romantic/comedy film written and directed by John Hamburg. ...

Pfefferberg. Pepperberg

Pfefferberg may refer to the following places:

Pfefferberg or Pepperberg may refer to the following people: Look up Pfeffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Look up Pfeffer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Schmölln is a town in the Thuringian landkreis of Altenburger Land, and which lies on the Sprotte. ...

Irene Pepperberg (born April 1, 1949, Brooklyn, New York) is a scientist noted for her studies in animal cognition, particularly in relation to parrots. ... Poldek Pfefferberg was one of the Holocaust Survivors who had known Oskar Schindler, and had been protected by the man. ...

Pfefferkorn

The name Pfefferkorn may refer to the following people:

  • Ignaz Pfefferkorn, Jesuit missionary Father, see Onza
  • Johannes Pfefferkorn, Jewish-born Christian theologian, and Anti-Judaism activist
  • Meïr Pfefferkorn

The onza is a species of wild cat reputed to exist in Mesoamerica at the time of the Spanish conquistadors. ... Johannes (Josef) Pfefferkorn (1469-1523) was a German Christian theologian writer who converted from Judaism and actively preached against the Jews. ...

Pfeffermann, Pfeferman, Feferman, Fefferman

The name may refer to the following people:

  • Abel Pann (originally named Abba Pfefferman/n) (1883, Kreslawka, Vitebsk district/Latvia -1963), lithographer
  • Charles Fefferman
  • Naomi Pfefferman
  • Paul Pepperman
  • Robert A. Fefferman

Charles Louis Fefferman (born April 18, 1949) is a renowned mathematician at Princeton University. ...

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BIOPROJ.SABR.ORG :: The Baseball Biography Project. (1604 words)
Edward James Pfeffer was born in Seymour, Illinois, on March 4, 1888, the youngest of seven sons.
Pfeffer came through with a strong performance in relief, earning his 25th victory and the National League championship with a 9-6 win.
Pfeffer rebounded to win 33 games in 1919 and 1920, but he was no longer on his owner's good side.
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