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American baseball player (born 1949)
Robert Anthony Grich (born January 15, 1949) is an American former professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a second
Bobby_Grich
Baseball award given annually to the best fielder at each position in each league in MLB
four Gold Gloves with the Baltimore Orioles alongside winning partner Bobby Grich, and Joe Morgan paired with Dave Concepción for four combination wins
Gold_Glove_Award
state of Maryland. Two players have won a championship with the team; Bobby Grich (1967), who was a part of the 1970 World Series championship team, and
List of Baltimore Orioles first-round draft picks
List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_first-round_draft_picks
(who won after converting to second base from catcher), Bret Boone, Bobby Grich, Orlando Hudson, Dustin Pedroia, and Brandon Phillips. Hall of Famers
List of Gold Glove Award winners at second base
List_of_Gold_Glove_Award_winners_at_second_base
Name list
former player Bobby Green, American professional mixed martial artist Bobby Grich (born 1949), American former Major League Baseball player Bobby Hackett (1915–1976)
Bobby_(given_name)
18th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
broke through in the bottom of the 11th.innings Jerry Narron scored on Bobby Grich's one-out single off Calvin Schiraldi, giving California a 4–3 win and
1986 American League Championship Series
1986_American_League_Championship_Series
Minor league baseball team
International League MVP along with George Kopacz of the Columbus Jets. In 1971, Bobby Grich was named International League MVP. In 1973, Jim Fuller was named International
Rochester_Red_Wings
Major League Baseball franchise in Anaheim, California
Angels Hall of Fame Year No. Name Position(s) Tenure 1988 4 Bobby Grich 2B 1977–1986 1989 11 Jim Fregosi SS Manager 1961–1971 1978–1981 1990 12, 25 Don
Los_Angeles_Angels
1979 American baseball competition
second by Bochte. Sutter walked Jackson intentionally and then struck out Bobby Grich for the second out. Graig Nettles then lined a single to right, and Downing
1979 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1979_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
O'Neal Terry Smith Trent Rush Mark Gubicza Tim Salmon Garret Anderson Bobby Grich Bobby Valentine Erica Weston Patrick O'Neal Kent French Tim Salmon Mark
List of Los Angeles Angels broadcasters
List_of_Los_Angeles_Angels_broadcasters
American professional baseball league
players on the all-star squad included Don Baylor, Carlton Fisk, and Bobby Grich. In August 1983, another team of IL all-stars were defeated by the Cleveland
International_League
American baseball player (born 1947)
in the ninth inning of ALCS Game 3, getting a glove on but dropping a Bobby Grich line drive that allowed Rod Carew to score the tying run. The Angels
Al_Bumbry
Frankie Frisch* 72.0 95 Rafael Palmeiro 71.9 96 Derek Jeter* 71.3 97 Bobby Grich 71.1 98 Ted Lyons* 70.7 99 Johnny Mize* 70.6 Alan Trammell* 70.6 101
List of Major League Baseball career WAR leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_WAR_leaders
American baseball player (born 1951)
walks (85), times on base (208), and tied Eddie Murray, Tony Armas and Bobby Grich for the home run title with 22. He also ranked second in runs scored
Dwight_Evans_(baseball)
Minor league baseball team
and Rolaids Relief Man award winner Sonny Gray (2017) 3 x MLB All-Star Bobby Grich (1968) 6 x MLB All-Star Dave Henderson (1978) MLB All-Star Geoff Jenkins
Stockton_Ports
Cuban baseball player (born 1942)
Orioles player, Bobby Grich, to not only replace Harrah, but to start over Campaneris. The game went 10 innings and Weaver played Grich the entire game
Bert_Campaneris
6th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
North gave the A's a temporary tie in the third inning. But a double by Bobby Grich and Tommy Davis' single put the Orioles ahead to stay in the fourth.
1974 American League Championship Series
1974_American_League_Championship_Series
American baseball player and manager (1949–2017)
California Angels as a free agent, joining his former Baltimore teammate Bobby Grich in Anaheim. In 1978, his second season with the Angels, Baylor posted
Don_Baylor
Annual parade in Pasadena, California, US
Langston, Chuck Finley, and Troy Percival, along with second baseman Bobby Grich were aboard. Since January 1, 2012, fell on a Sunday, tradition dictated
Rose_Parade
Baseball fielding position
Bill Mazeroski: 8 Frank White: 8 Joe Morgan: 5 Bobby Richardson: 5 Craig Biggio: 4 Bret Boone: 4 Bobby Grich: 4 Orlando Hudson: 4 Dustin Pedroia: 4 Brandon
Second_baseman
Co-Leader Bobby Knoop 11 (1966) Jim Fregosi 13 (1968) Mickey Rivers 11 (1974) Mickey Rivers 13 (1975) Co-Leader Shohei Ohtani 8 (2021) Co-Leader Bobby Grich 22
Los Angeles Angels award winners and league leaders
Los_Angeles_Angels_award_winners_and_league_leaders
American baseball player (1958–2015)
the sixth inning, the Angels had a man on second with two out, when Bobby Grich hit a deep fly ball Henderson attempted to catch on the warning track
Dave_Henderson
Public school in Long Beach, California, United States
professional volleyball player Lashinda Demus, professional hurdler Bobby Grich, former professional baseball player Jessica Hardy, professional swimmer
Woodrow Wilson Classical High School
Woodrow_Wilson_Classical_High_School
Current MLB broadcasters
Salmon (select games) Denny Hocking (spring training games) Bobby Grich (select games) Bobby Valentine (select games) Erica Weston (primary) Carrlyn Bathe
List of current Major League Baseball broadcasters
List_of_current_Major_League_Baseball_broadcasters
Place in California, United States
Anaheim Ducks - Los Ranchos Estates Paul Goydos, PGA Tour professional Bobby Grich, retired Los Angeles Angels second baseman Vicki Gunvalson, Original
Coto_de_Caza,_California
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Tom Seaver, 7-time All-Star Tony Pérez, 6-time All-Stars Vida Blue and Bobby Grich and 5-time All-Star George Foster. The field included two MVPs (Foster
1992 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
1992_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
American baseball player (born 1944)
relegated to a utility role, actually seeing more playing time backing up Bobby Grich at second base than he did at short. Patek retired after the 1981 season
Freddie_Patek
American baseball player (1950–1978)
were never enough hours in the day for Lyman," said Angels teammate Bobby Grich. "We called him 'Jibber-Jabber' because he was always talking. Everyone
Lyman_Bostock
American baseball player (1944–1998)
playing together (in 1969 and 1971 with Davey Johnson and again with Bobby Grich each year between 1973 and 1976). Because Brooks Robinson won the AL
Mark_Belanger
Baseball draft of amateur players
later had careers in the professional league. Some selections included Bobby Grich and Don Baylor (Baltimore), Vida Blue (Kansas City Athletics), Dusty
1967 Major League Baseball draft
1967_Major_League_Baseball_draft
American baseball manager (1930–2013)
leader Frank Robinson, though they added rising stars Don Baylor and Bobby Grich. They had just one 20-game winner in 1972 (Jim Palmer) and missed the
Earl_Weaver
American baseball player and manager (1943–2025)
awards. Upset after being replaced as the starting second baseman by Bobby Grich, and with the Orioles in need of a power-hitting catcher, Johnson was
Davey_Johnson
City in Michigan, United States
Hipkiss (1932-2008) was an attorney and resident of Muskegon for 40 years Bobby Grich, MLB All-Star second baseman for the Baltimore Orioles and California
Muskegon,_Michigan
Major League Baseball season
round of the 1977 Major League Baseball draft. 1 Jerry Remy 2B 2 Bobby Grich SS 3 Bobby Bonds RF 4 Don Baylor DH 5 Joe Rudi LF 6 Tony Solaita 1B 7 Bruce
1977_California_Angels_season
American baseball player and manager (1942–2014)
Fregosi was presented with a solid team nucleus of Ryan, Baylor, Downing, Bobby Grich, Carney Lansford, Frank Tanana, and longtime owner Gene Autry, compiling
Jim_Fregosi
Major League Baseball award
Willie Wilson Lance Parrish Reggie Jackson† N/A N/A 1981 Cecil Cooper Bobby Grich Carney Lansford Rick Burleson Rickey Henderson† Dave Winfield† Dwight
Silver_Slugger_Award
American baseball pitcher (1945–2024)
other unsigned teammates. A proposed trade that would've sent him and Bobby Grich to the Kansas City Royals but was dependent on him signing a contract
Ken_Holtzman
American baseball executive (1928-2005)
system when Dalton was its director. Future major league stars such as Bobby Grich and Don Baylor, joined the Oriole organization when Dalton was the organization's
Harry_Dalton
Robinson (3b) – Paul Blair (of) – Bobby Grich (2b) – Mark Belanger (ss) 1974: Brooks Robinson (3b) – Paul Blair (of) – Bobby Grich (2b) – Mark Belanger (ss) 1975:
List of Baltimore Orioles awards
List_of_Baltimore_Orioles_awards
1982 American baseball competition
All-Star Games C Carlton Fisk White Sox 9 1B Rod Carew Angels 16 2B Bobby Grich Angels 6 3B George Brett Royals 7 SS Robin Yount Brewers 2 OF Rickey
1982 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1982_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
American baseball player and manager (1928–1989)
team's needs, he was not opposed. Both Martin and Paul stated that once Bobby Grich was signed by the California Angels, Martin supported signing Jackson
Billy_Martin
American baseball player and manager (1925–2005)
Carew and Brian Downing, and on strong defensive play by such stars as Bobby Grich, Bob Boone, and Doug DeCinces. As far as pitchers were concerned, he
Gene_Mauch
(NBA) player and currently the general manager of the Atlanta Hawks Bobby Grich: baseball player Chris Gwynn: baseball player Tony Gwynn: Hall of Fame
List of people from Long Beach, California
List_of_people_from_Long_Beach,_California
586 290 15 Bobby Doerr* 5,710 5,710 0 16 Billy Herman* 5,681 0 5,681 17 Jeff Kent* 5,575 67 5,508 18 Craig Biggio* 5,448 0 5,448 19 Bobby Grich 5,381 5,381
List of Major League Baseball career assists leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_assists_leaders
football offensive guard Gary Gabelich Elvis Grbac – former NFL quarterback Bobby Grich – former MLB player Tom Haller – former MLB player John Havlicek – Naismith
List_of_Croatian_Americans
American baseball player (born 1941)
the Major Leagues in all but his final season (1974, when the Orioles' Bobby Grich was hit 20 times). He was hit by 25 pitches in 1968, 25 in 1969, 26 in
Ron_Hunt
Sports season
Lansford BOS .336 Bill Madlock PIT .341 HR Tony Armas OAK Dwight Evans BOS Bobby Grich CAL Eddie Murray BAL 22 Mike Schmidt PHI 31 RBIs Eddie Murray BAL 78
1981 Major League Baseball season
1981_Major_League_Baseball_season
Major League Baseball season
three-run home run by catcher Andy Etchebarren. Baltimore second baseman Bobby Grich broke the tie with a solo home run in the 8th inning, and the Orioles
1973_Oakland_Athletics_season
1980 American baseball competition
Parrish Tigers 1 C Darrell Porter Royals 4 1B Cecil Cooper Brewers 2 2B Bobby Grich Angels 5 2B Willie Randolph Yankees 3 3B Buddy Bell Rangers 2 3B Graig
1980 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1980_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
1982 Major League Baseball playoff series
batting leadoff. Bobby Grich, the second baseman, hit a .261/.371/.449; and Don Baylor, the DH, hit 24 home runs and drove in 98 runs. Grich and Baylor were
1982 American League Championship Series
1982_American_League_Championship_Series
1,092 Stan Hack 1,092 91 Paul Waner* 1,091 92 Graig Nettles 1,088 93 Bobby Grich 1,087 94 Carlos Beltrán* 1,084 95 Derek Jeter* 1,082 96 Mark Grace 1
List of Major League Baseball career bases on balls leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_bases_on_balls_leaders
Minor league baseball team
2x MLB All-Star Jim Frey (1964–1965, MGR) 1984 NL Manager of the Year Bobby Grich (1967) 6x MLB All-Star Vladimir Guerrero Jr. (2016, 2018) 4x MLB All-Star
Bluefield_Blue_Jays
Sports season
single in the sixth inning against the San Francisco Giants on June 19. Bobby Bonds (SF): Breaks the National League record for most leadoff home runs
1973 Major League Baseball season
1973_Major_League_Baseball_season
2011 American TV series or program
Series Game 5 - Boston Red Sox vs. California Angels #8 March 28, 2011 Bobby Grich, Dave Henderson, and Bruce Hurst 2003 National League Championship Series
MLB's_20_Greatest_Games
Sports season
Morgan (CIN) Bobby Grich (BAL) 3rd Base Doug Rader (HOU) Brooks Robinson (BAL) Shortstop Dave Concepción (CIN) Mark Belanger (BAL) Outfield Bobby Bonds (SF)
1974 Major League Baseball season
1974_Major_League_Baseball_season
Oglivie 41 New York Yankees Milwaukee Brewers Gorman Thomas 38 1981 Bobby Grich Eddie Murray† Dwight Evans Tony Armas 22 California Angels Baltimore
List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_annual_home_run_leaders
Major League Baseball season
Belanger 21 Larry Brown 24 Enos Cabell 12 Tommy Davis 37 Doug DeCinces 3 Bobby Grich 26 Boog Powell 5 Brooks Robinson Outfielders 25 Don Baylor 6 Paul Blair
1973_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Gene Tenace. The Baltimore Orioles lose four, including Wayne Garland, Bobby Grich and Hall-of-Fame-bound Reggie Jackson. November 2 – San Diego Padres
1976_in_baseball
Bobby Grich's 484 putouts in 1974 are the most by any second baseman since 1900.
List of Major League Baseball career putouts leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_putouts_leaders
American baseball player and coach (1944–2013)
the top 100 lifetime (Mark Belanger/2, Brooks Robinson/3, Blair/63, Bobby Grich/86); followed by the 1969 Orioles. Among center fielders, Blair has the
Paul_Blair_(baseball)
History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved May 17, 2022. "Bobby Grich Minor Leagues Statistics & History". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference
International League Most Valuable Player Award
International_League_Most_Valuable_Player_Award
Puerto Rican baseball player (born 1958)
Thon's career. With the Angels' roster containing veteran players such as Bobby Grich, Bert Campaneris, Rick Burleson, and Freddie Patek, they made the decision
Dickie_Thon
Statistic for a defensive baseball player
(1922) 10. Lou Gehrig: 1,662 (1927) Source: 1. Bid McPhee: 529 (1886) 2. Bobby Grich: 484 (1974) 3. Bucky Harris: 483 (1922) 4. Nellie Fox: 478 (1956) 5.
Putout
Luke Appling, Dolph Camilli, Frank McCormick, Johnny Mize, George McQuinn, Bobby Doerr, and Mickey Vernon) had careers with significant playing time prior
List of Major League Baseball career double plays leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_double_plays_leaders
Major League Baseball season
Jackson OF, American League Leader Home Runs (39) All-Star Game Rod Carew Bobby Grich (starting 2B) Reggie Jackson (starting RF) Fred Lynn (starting CF) LEAGUE
1982_California_Angels_season
List of baseball players
Green Steve Green Todd Greene Kevin Gregg Tom Gregorio Zack Greinke Bobby Grich Randal Grichuk Doug Griffin Tom Griffin Jason Grilli Jason Grimsley Vaughn
Los Angeles Angels all-time roster
Los_Angeles_Angels_all-time_roster
Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved November 28, 2022. "Bobby Grich Minor Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference. Sports Reference. Retrieved
Texas League Most Valuable Player Award
Texas_League_Most_Valuable_Player_Award
side to be awarded the MVP Award for a League Championship Series), Bobby Grich, and manager Gene Mauch from the Angels' clubhouse after Game 5. Following
History of Major League Baseball on ABC
History_of_Major_League_Baseball_on_ABC
1974 American baseball competition
John Mayberry Kansas City Royals 1B Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 2B Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 2B Cookie Rojas Kansas City Royals 3B Sal Bando Oakland
1974 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1974_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
1976 American baseball competition
Notes C Thurman Munson New York Yankees 1B Rod Carew Minnesota Twins 2B Bobby Grich Baltimore Orioles 3B George Brett Kansas City Royals SS Toby Harrah Texas
1976 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
1976_Major_League_Baseball_All-Star_Game
Major League Baseball season
success of the team can be attributed to its infield. Second baseman Bobby Grich, shortstop Mark Belanger and third baseman Brooks Robinson each led the
1974_Baltimore_Orioles_season
American baseball player (1948–2013)
Cleveland), it made sense to send an aging replaceable second-baseman (Bobby Grich moving in for Dave Johnson), a back-end-of-rotation starter (Pat Dobson)
Earl_Williams_(1970s_catcher)
1986 Major League Baseball playoffs
Angels to take a 3–1 series lead, thanks to a walk-off RBI single from Bobby Grich which scored Jerry Narron in the bottom of the eleventh. Game 5 was the
1986 Major League Baseball postseason
1986_Major_League_Baseball_postseason
(1925–2003) – strongman Visco Grgich (1923–2005) – former NFL player Bobby Grich (born 1949) – former MLB player Tom Haller (1937–2004) – MLB baseball
List_of_people_from_Croatia
Dixie Walker 1,038 324 Reggie Sanders 1,037 325 José Cruz 1,036 326 Bobby Grich 1,033 327 Jason Kendall 1,030 328 Nolan Arenado (34) 1,026 Francisco
List of Major League Baseball career runs scored leaders
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_career_runs_scored_leaders
featured a powerful offense, were Bert Campaneris, Rod Carew, Dan Ford and Bobby Grich. However, the Angels lost what then was a best 3-out-of-5 American League
History of the Los Angeles Angels
History_of_the_Los_Angeles_Angels
Professional sports hall of fame
2010 Don Baylor Outfielder 2010 Frank Carswell Outfielder/Manager 2010 Bobby Grich Shortstop/Second baseman 2010 Mike Ryba Pitcher 2010 Bob Seeds Outfielder
International League Hall of Fame
International_League_Hall_of_Fame
Minor league baseball team
During their affiliation with Baltimore, the Spurs featured Don Baylor, Bobby Grich, Enos Cabell and Wayne Garland, along with managers Cal Ripken Sr. and
Dallas–Fort_Worth_Spurs
Professional baseball sports award
p. 23. Retrieved December 14, 2020 – via newspapers.com. "Shortstop Bob Grich Topps Trophy Winner". Green Bay Press-Gazette. AP. November 30, 1971. p
Topps Minor League Player of the Year Award
Topps_Minor_League_Player_of_the_Year_Award
Month of 1949
providing for a 35% increase in trade between the two countries. Born: Bobby Grich, baseball player, in Muskegon, Michigan Şemsettin Günaltay became 8th
January_1949
American baseball player and manager (1931–2021)
skipper. That winter, the Angels signed high-profile free agents such as Bobby Grich and Joe Rudi and expected to contend in the American League West in 1977
Norm_Sherry
Cuban baseball player (1937–2010)
Cuellar asked for a new ball, which he also refused to catch until Bobby Grich finally rolled it to the mound. When he forgot his lucky cap on a road
Mike_Cuellar
American scout for professional baseball
players Mark Belanger, Rich Dauer, Doug DeCinces, Mike Flanagan, and Bobby Grich. In 1965, Major League Baseball (MLB) established the free agent draft
Jim_Russo_(baseball_scout)
Sports season
Base Steve Garvey (LAD) George Scott (MIL) 2nd Base Joe Morgan (CIN) Bobby Grich (BAL) 3rd Base Mike Schmidt (PHI) Aurelio Rodríguez (DET) Shortstop Dave
1976 Major League Baseball season
1976_Major_League_Baseball_season
Yankees finish a strong second in the American League East. June 18 – Bobby Grich homers three times and knocks in six runs, leading his Baltimore Orioles
1974_in_baseball
Detroit) Lenny Green, outfielder for several teams (born in Detroit) Bobby Grich, four-time Gold Glove-winning second baseman for Baltimore Orioles and
List of Michigan sports figures
List_of_Michigan_sports_figures
Major League Baseball season
Hendricks 12 Johnny Oates Infielders 7 Mark Belanger 2 Bobby Floyd 13 Roger Freed 16 Bobby Grich 15 Davey Johnson 26 Boog Powell 5 Brooks Robinson 30
1970_Baltimore_Orioles_season
when the Milwaukee Brewers swap Johnny Briggs to the Minnesota Twins for Bobby Darwin. June 15: The Oakland Athletics acquire starting pitcher Stan Bahnsen
1975_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
diminished expectations because of the departures of Reggie Jackson, Bobby Grich and Wayne Garland via free agency. The team's biggest boost came from
1977_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
Etchebarren 10 Elrod Hendricks Infielders 7 Mark Belanger 2 Jerry DaVanon 16 Bobby Grich 15 Davey Johnson 26 Boog Powell 5 Brooks Robinson 30 Chico Salmon Outfielders
1971_Baltimore_Orioles_season
day the Mets traded Kingman to the San Diego Padres for Paul Siebert and Bobby Valentine. March 1: The Milwaukee Brewers trade outfielder Dick Davis to
1981_in_baseball
Major League Baseball season
Orioles sustained a net operating loss of $102,531. Reggie Jackson, Bobby Grich and Wayne Garland left the team following the campaign in what was the
1976_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Sports season
players on the all-star squad included Don Baylor, Carlton Fisk, and Bobby Grich. The Rochester Red Wings won their sixth Governors' Cup, defeating the
1971 International League season
1971_International_League_season
Sports season
Base Steve Garvey (LAD) George Scott (MIL) 2nd Base Joe Morgan (CIN) Bobby Grich (BAL) 3rd Base Ken Reitz (STL) Brooks Robinson (BAL) Shortstop Dave Concepción
1975 Major League Baseball season
1975_Major_League_Baseball_season
MLB baseball broadcast telecasts (2020–present)
dugout to see how his teammates reacted to him after he failed to give Bobby Grich a sign. Weisman also felt that ABC should have stayed with New York Mets
Major_League_Baseball_on_ABC
5th edition of Major League Baseball's American League Championship Series
the next pitch for a home run, making the score 4–4. The next inning, Bobby Grich hit a home run off Rollie Fingers and that, coupled with Grant Jackson's
1973 American League Championship Series
1973_American_League_Championship_Series
Gregory Bill Greif Zack Greinke Seth Greisinger Ed Gremminger Reddy Grey Bobby Grich Ben Grieve Tom Grieve Ken Griffey Jr. Ken Griffey Sr. Alfredo Griffin
List of Major League Baseball players (G)
List_of_Major_League_Baseball_players_(G)
Major League Baseball season
August 22, 1972: Chico Salmon was released by the Orioles. June 6, 1972: Bobby Brown was drafted by the Orioles in the 11th round of the 1972 Major League
1972_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Major League Baseball season
Bobby Grich 15 Ron Jackson 28 Steve Lubratich 30 Dick Schofield 6 Daryl Sconiers 9 Rob Wilfong Outfielders 12 Juan Beníquez 37 Mike Brown 32 Bobby Clark
1983_California_Angels_season
Elections to the Baseball Hall of Fame
Baker, Vida Blue, Ron Cey, Cecil Cooper, George Foster, Steve Garvey, Bobby Grich, Dave Kingman, Davey Lopes and Bill Madlock, with only Garvey being included
2009 Baseball Hall of Fame balloting
2009_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame_balloting
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
Male
English
Pet form of English Robert, BOBBY means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from Middle English hobi ‘hobby’, a small falcon, or from the same word denoting a small horse.English : habitational name from Hoby in Leicestershire, named with Old English hÅh ‘spur of a hill’ + Old Norse býr ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hobby, Luster, Beauty
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, BOBBI means "bright fame."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Hobby
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Swedish
Modern Diminutive of Roberta and Barbara; Strange; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : from a pet form of Bibb.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Indian, Jamaican, Traditional
Bright Fame; Abbreviation of Robert; Short Form of Robert
Boy/Male
Australian, Hebrew
He who Supplants
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Kannada, Swedish
Strange; Bright Famous One
Girl/Female
English American
Modern.
Male
English
Pet form of English Robert, ROBBY means "bright fame."Â
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
My Beloved
Girl/Female
Indian
Abbreviation of robert
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Bright Fame
Girl/Female
British, English, Greek
Bright Fame; Strange; Foreign
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Famed; Abbreviation of Robert Famed; Bright; Shining; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly East Anglia and Kent)
English (mainly East Anglia and Kent) : probably from a pet form of the personal name Robert.
Boy/Male
British, English
Bright Fame
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
Girl/Female
Greek
Woman of Corinth.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Satisfied. Content.
Girl/Female
Hungarian American English French German Spanish Latin
Intelligent.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu, Traditional
The Moon and the Stars Conjoined
Girl/Female
Indian, Kashmiri
Never Give Up
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Consisting of Pure Thought
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Remaining Aware of God
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Water Fountain
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Healthy Sound
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Holy
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
BOBBY GRICH
a.
Having the characteristics of a booby; stupid.
n.
A hobby ; freak; whim.
a.
Stylish; modish; elegant; showy; aristocratic; fashionable.
n.
A simpleton; a booby; a gawky.
adv.
In a nobby manner.
n.
A nickname for a policeman; -- from Sir Robert Peel, who remodeled the police force. See Peeler.
n.
A passage or hall of communication, especially when large enough to serve also as a waiting room. It differs from an antechamber in that a lobby communicates between several rooms, an antechamber to one only; but this distinction is not carefully preserved.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Lobby
v. t.
To make a, booby of one); to stupefy.
pl.
of Booby
imp. & p. p.
of Lobby
pl.
of Lobby
v. i.
To address or solicit members of a legislative body in the lobby or elsewhere, with the purpose to influence their votes.
n.
A small, strong-winged European falcon (Falco subbuteo), formerly trained for hawking.
pl.
of Hobby
n.
A swimming bird (Sula fiber or S. sula) related to the common gannet, and found in the West Indies, nesting on the bare rocks. It is so called on account of its apparent stupidity. The name is also sometimes applied to other species of gannets; as, S. piscator, the red-footed booby.
n.
A lobby in a theater; a greenroom.
v. t.
To urge the adoption or passage of by soliciting members of a legislative body; as, to lobby a bill.
n.
A confined place for cattle, formed by hedges. trees, or other fencing, near the farmyard.
n.
Alt. of Hobbyhorse