Kobellite is a rare mineral that is named after the German mining engineer Fritz Kober. It is a complex sulfide mineral that typically occurs in hydrothermal veins in association with other minerals such as quartz, chalcopyrite, and galena. While there are no direct synonyms for kobellite, it can be described as a copper-arsenic sulfide mineral. Other minerals with similar characteristics include enargite, tennantite, and luzonite. These minerals also belong to the sulfide family and contain elements such as copper, arsenic, antimony, and sulfur. Identifying and characterizing these minerals requires sophisticated techniques like X-ray diffraction and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM).