Herbert Hunter

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Herbert Hunter may refer to:

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Herbert Smith is a law firm based in London.

Hunter is a Scottish surname. Notable people with the surname include:

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Herb is a given name that is usually a diminutive of the name Herbert.

Bill Hunter or Billy Hunter may refer to:

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Herbert Harris was a politician.

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Herbert Kelly was a priest.

Herbert or Herb Henderson may refer to:

Hub is a given name and a nickname, usually short for Hubert, Hubbard or Herbert. Notable people with the name include:

Hoover is the Anglicized version of the German and Dutch surname Huber, originally designating a landowner or a prosperous small farmer. Notable people with the surname include: