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Weaver commonly refers to a person that weaves fabric from thread or yarn. It may also refer to:
Activities
Animals
Places
Weaver, Alabama , USA
Weaver, Minnesota , USA
Weavers Way , a long footpath, or trail, in England
River Weaver in England
Weaver's Mill Covered Bridge in Pennsylvania, USA
Weavers, New South Wales , Australia
Weaver building , Swansea
People
Al Weaver (1981 – ), British stage actor
Amos Weaver Philippine-American War Medal of Honor recipient
Blayne Weaver (1976 – ), US actor
Bruce Weaver (1956 – ), Canadian radio personality
Buck Weaver (1890 – 1956), US baseball player
Dennis Weaver , (1924 – 2006), US actor
Doodles Weaver (1911 – 1983), US comic and actor; brother of Pat Weaver, and uncle of Sigourney Weaver
Earl Weaver (1930 – ), Major League Baseball manager
George Augustus Weaver (1871 – 1939), US African-American physician and community leader
Henry A. Weaver (1820 – 1890), Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 1857 to 1860.
Henry Grady Weaver (1889 – 1949), author of The Mainspring of Human Progress , General Motors executive
James Weaver (1833 – 1912), US politician
Jered Weaver (1982 – ), US baseball player for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Jeff Weaver (1976 – ), US baseball player, currently a free agent
John Weaver (1673 – 1760), dancer
John Carrier Weaver (1915 – 1995), university professor and president
John Ernest Weaver (1884 – 1966), botanist and university professor
Mike Weaver (1952 – ), boxer
Mike Weaver (hockey) , NHL ice hockey player
Nicky Weaver (1979 – ), English footballer
Pat Weaver (1908 – 2002), US television executive, father of actress Sigourney Weaver, and brother of Doodles Weaver
Richard C. Weaver , better known as the "Handshake Man"
Richard M. Weaver (1910 – 1963), US scholar and author
Robert C. Weaver (1907-1997), first US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development and first African-American to hold cabinet-level position
Sigourney Weaver (1949 – ), US actor, daughter of Pat Weaver, and niece of Doodles Weaver
Warren Weaver , mathematician and author of Weaver's memorandum for machine translation
William Weaver , translator
William Ralph Weaver (1905 – 1975), manufacturer of telescopic sights and developer of the Weaver rail for mounting same
Other
The Weavers , a folk music group formed in 1947 by Ronnie Gilbert, Lee Hays, Fred Hellerman and Pete Seeger
The Weavers , English title of Die Weber , a play by Gerhart Hauptmann
weaver , a document processing tool for use in literate programming by Seth Falcon
Weaver , an abandoned ghost town in the 2002 movie, Disappearance
Codename for Google Health
Weaver, a name for a person with special "supernatural" abilities in the book series Braided Path by Chris Wooding
Weaver (Stephen Baxter) (2008): It is the fourth novel in Baxter's Time's Tapestry quartet and deals with a Nazi invasion and occupation of Southeastern England (1940-1943)