Yes, Webber can be a Jewish surname, though it is not exclusively so. The name has English origins, typically referring to a weaver, and may appear among Jewish families, particularly those of Ashkenazi descent. However, it is also common among non-Jewish individuals. The name's significance can vary based on family history and cultural background.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's parents were not Jewish. His father, William Lloyd Webber, was a church organist and composer, and his mother, Jean Johnstone, was a violinist. The family had a strong musical background, but there is no indication that they identified as Jewish.
Cassie Webber's birth name is Cassandra Webber.
Wally Webber's birth name is Walter Webber.
Alicia Webber's birth name is Alicia Michelle Webber.
Blake Webber's birth name is Jeffrey Blake Webber.
Byron Webber's birth name is Byron Ernest Webber.
Tony Webber's birth name is Antony Robert Webber.
Nick Lloyd Webber's birth name is Nicholas Lloyd Webber.
Imogen Lloyd Webber's birth name is Imogen Ann Lloyd Webber.
Saskia Flanders's birth name is Saskia Alanna Flanders.
In 1992 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth
The name Webber originaly came from the icelandic language, meaning 'little penis'.