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American sculptor, teacher (1908–2001)
Robert M. Cronbach (1908 – 2001) was an American sculptor, medalist, and teacher. He is best remembered for his medals, architectural sculpture, public
Robert_Cronbach
Sculpture in Manhattan, New York, U.S.
Eye of Fashion is an 18 x 10 foot bronze sculpture by Robert Cronbach in 1978, installed outside the Fashion Institute of Technology's Goodman Center
Eye_of_Fashion
American novelist, poet, and translator
Paula Cronbach; 1939) is an American novelist, poet, and translator. Espinosa was born January 6, 1939, in Boston, Massachusetts, to sculptor Robert Cronbach
Maria_Espinosa
American psychologist (1916–2001)
Lee Joseph Cronbach (April 22, 1916 – October 1, 2001) was an American educational psychologist who made contributions to psychological testing and measurement
Lee_Cronbach
New Deal relief program to fund the visual arts
Eldzier Cortor Arthur Covey Alfred D. Crimi Francis Criss Allan Crite Robert Cronbach John Steuart Curry Philip Campbell Curtis James Daugherty Stuart Davis
Federal_Art_Project
Arthur Covey Alfred D. Crimi Francis Criss Allan Crite Flora Crockett Robert Cronbach Beatrice Cuming John Steuart Curry Marian Curtis Philip Campbell Curtis
List of Federal Art Project artists
List_of_Federal_Art_Project_artists
American sculptor
benefited from Roosevelt's Federal Art Project. With fellow sculptor Robert Cronbach, Ambellan created a series of semi-abstract tinted-concrete mural sculptures
Harold_Ambellan
American rabbi and teacher
Abraham Cronbach (February 15, 1882 – April 2, 1965) was an American rabbi and teacher, known as a pacifist. He served as a rabbi for congregations in
Abraham_Cronbach
List of medal sculptors and artists
Chambellan (1893 – 1955) Herring Coe (1907 – 1999) Joseph Arthur Coletti Robert Cronbach (1908 – 2001) Eugene L. Daub (born 1942) Thomas James Ferrell (1939
List_of_medallists
Award
Edith Wood, 1927 Benton Murdoch Spruance, 1928 Joseph Plavcan, 1928 Robert Cronbach, 1929, 1930 Charles W. Ward, 1930 Dacre F. Boulton, 1931, 1932 Alvyn
Cresson_Traveling_Scholarship
American sculptor (1912–1996)
Henry Hering Medal in 1985 for his work with Walker Hancock, Robert Cronbach and Robert Weinman on the James Madison Memorial Library in Washington, DC
Frank_Eliscu
Society of sculptors promoting public interest in contemporary sculpture
Sonia Gordon Brown Harold Cash Albino Cavalito Cornellia Van A. Chapin Robert Cronbach Louise Cross John Cunningham Alice Decker Jose de Creeft Jean De Marco
Sculptors_Guild
further stated, "The organization committee is composed of George D. Pratt, Robert W. DeForest and Alexander B. Trowbridge", however, later documents attributed
Society_of_Medalists
American artist and designer
and sculpture. The gallery represented Will Barnet, William Clutz, Robert Cronbach, Elisabeth Frink, Terry Frost, Patrick Heron, Morris Kantor, Joseph
Bertha_Schaefer
Reform synagogue in Creve Coeur, Missouri, United States
services. The synagogue contains notable artworks by Rodney Winfield and Robert Cronbach. The congregation has attracted a number of notable speakers to address
Congregation Temple Israel (Creve Coeur, Missouri)
Congregation_Temple_Israel_(Creve_Coeur,_Missouri)
American Reform rabbi and interfaith activist (1898–1972)
In November 1962, Christ Church reciprocated with a sculpture by Robert Cronbach depicting Noah's rainbow. Isserman traveled to Nazi Germany three times
Ferdinand_M._Isserman
American psychologist (1869–1962)
Robert Sessions Woodworth (October 17, 1869 – July 4, 1962) was an American psychologist and the creator of the personality test which bears his name.
Robert_S._Woodworth
American psychometrician and educational psychologist
Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9780415285612. Retrieved 2015-06-14. Cronbach, Lee J. (1992). "Robert L. Thorndike (1910–1990): Obituary". American Psychologist
Robert_L._Thorndike
1949 exhibition of sculpture in Philadelphia, US
Barthé Gladys Edgerly Bates Alexander Calder Cornellia Van A. Chapin Robert Cronbach Jo Davidson Jacob Epstein Mitchell Fields Minna Harkavy Vincent Glinsky
3rd_Sculpture_International
American psychologist (born 1949)
Robert J. Sternberg (born December 8, 1949) is an American psychologist and psychometrician. He is a professor of Human Development at Cornell University
Robert_Sternberg
American psychology professor (born 1943)
Mainstream Science on Intelligence. Wall Street Journal, p A18. Lee J. Cronbach, « Robert L. Thorndike (1910–1990): Obituary », American Psychologist, vol. 47(10)
Robert_M._Thorndike
American psychologist (1876–1956)
Robert Mearns Yerkes (/ˈjɜːrkiːz/; May 26, 1876 – February 3, 1956) was an American psychologist, ethologist, eugenicist and primatologist best known for
Robert_Yerkes
American psychologist
Robert Perloff (February 3, 1921 – April 15, 2013) was an American psychology and business administration professor emeritus, who taught at Purdue University
Robert_Perloff
Projective psychological test created in 1921
cold reading. In the 1959 edition of Mental Measurement Yearbook, Lee Cronbach (former President of the Psychometric Society and American Psychological
Rorschach_test
(1916–2003) Nancy Cole Allan Collins Lee Cronbach (1916–2001) John Dewey (1859–1952) Andrea diSessa Stewart Donaldson Robert L. Ebel (born 1942) Kieran Egan Noel
List of educational psychologists
List_of_educational_psychologists
Theory and technique of psychological measurement
discriminatory occupational screening, and disparities in healthcare treatment. Lee Cronbach noted in American Psychologist (1957) that “correlational psychology, though
Psychometrics
Measure of indicator representativeness
time the term construct validity was first coined by Paul Meehl and Lee Cronbach in their seminal article "Construct Validity In Psychological Tests". They
Construct_validity
Robert Richardson Sears (/sɪərz/; August 31, 1908 – May 22, 1989) was an American psychologist who specialized in child psychology and the psychology of
Robert_Richardson_Sears
Longitudinal study in the field of psychology
Psychological Association president and educational psychologist Lee Cronbach, Ancel Keys, and Robert Sears himself. Over fifty men became college and university
Genetic_Studies_of_Genius
American psychologist (1920–1996)
College in Pullman, where he studied under educational psychologist Lee Cronbach. His M.S. thesis was on clinical applications of the Wechsler Adult Intelligence
Timothy_Leary
Yields an estimate of the testee's position in population
Archived from the original on December 1, 2016. Retrieved November 13, 2013. Cronbach, L. J. (1970). Essentials of psychological testing (3rd ed.). New York:
Norm-referenced_test
Intellectual ability significantly higher than average
Amsterdam: Pergamon. ISBN 978-0-08-043796-5. Holahan, Carole K.; Sears, Robert R.; Cronbach, Lee J. (1995). The Gifted Group in Later Maturity (first ed.). Stanford
Intellectual_giftedness
Statistical measure of inter-rater agreement
Krippendorff (1978, 2004). Nunnally, J. C. & Bernstein, I. H. (1994) Cronbach, Lee J. (September 1951). "Coefficient alpha and the internal structure
Krippendorff's_alpha
American psychologist (born 1940)
Robert J. Resnick (born December 16, 1940) is an American psychologist and former president of the American Psychological Association (APA). He was a faculty
Robert_J._Resnick
American psychologist (1878–1958)
John Broadus Watson and Psychology from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist, Robert H. Wozniak, Bryn Mawr College The Psychological Care of Infant and Child
John_B._Watson
Educational-psychology award
1970 John B. Carroll 1969 Robert J. Havighurst 1968 Cyril Burt 1967 Lee Cronbach 1966 Burrhus F. Skinner 1965 William A. Brownell 1964 Sidney L. Pressey
E._L._Thorndike_Award
Measure of dependence between two variables
not sensitive at all to any inherent ordering in the variable values (Cronbach 1954, Coombs, Dawes & Tversky 1970, Lockhead 1970), and is therefore not
Mutual_information
(ESP) psychic experiments conducted by Rhine over time. More generally, Cronbach, in his review article "Beyond the two disciplines of scientific psychology"
Decline_effect
Self-report mood disorder questionnaire
research on the PHQ-9 in 2001. With regard to reliability, they found that Cronbach's alpha for the PHQ-9 was 0.89 in a sample comprising 3,000 primary care
PHQ-9
percent of the article touched on the topic of race difference in IQ. Cronbach (1975) also gave a detailed account of how the student editors of Harvard
History of the race and intelligence controversy
History_of_the_race_and_intelligence_controversy
Theory in psychometrics
Instead, researchers use a measure of internal consistency known as Cronbach's α {\displaystyle {\alpha }} . Consider a test consisting of k {\displaystyle
Classical_test_theory
Test for a person's response to conflict
test-retest repeatability, moderate internal consistency (measured by Cronbach's alpha), and low to moderate correlation with three other instruments.
Thomas–Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument
Thomas–Kilmann_Conflict_Mode_Instrument
American psychologist and scholar (1915–2016)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Jerome_Bruner
Scientific and professional organization
Lee J. Cronbach 1956 Theodore Newcomb 1955 E. Lowell Kelly 1954 O. Hobart Mowrer 1953 Laurance F. Shaffer 1952 J. McVicker Hunt 1951 Robert R. Sears
American Psychological Association
American_Psychological_Association
Type of bias
the researcher. A second cause for this type of bias was proposed by Lee Cronbach, when he argued that it is likely due to a problem in the cognitive processes
Response_bias
reference. Guy Beaulne, 79, French-Canadian actor and theatre director. Lee Cronbach, 85, American educational psychologist. Surendranath Dwivedy, 88, Indian
Deaths_in_October_2001
1994 public statement published in the Wall Street Journal
those who were asked to sign and refused, but I know they included Lee Cronbach, Robert Sternberg, and myself." He went on to say that the rhetorical organization
Mainstream Science on Intelligence
Mainstream_Science_on_Intelligence
Topics referred to by the same term
engine Alpha (finance), a measurement of active return on an investment Cronbach's alpha, a statistical measure of reliability Angular eccentricity (conventional
Alpha_(disambiguation)
American psychologist and academic
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Thema_Bryant
(psychologist) Martin A. Conway Catharine Cox, intelligence, genius Lee Cronbach, testing and measurement Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, Positive psychology,
List_of_psychologists
American psychologist (1905–1981)
becoming romantically involved with him. The couple had two children together, Robert and Richard. Harlow and Mears divorced in 1946. That same year, Harlow married
Harry_Harlow
American psychologist and writer (born 1942)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Martin_Seligman
Biblical psalm
long-standing association of this verse with sleep being the gift of God. Abraham Cronbach (1933) refers to this as "one of those glorious mistranslations, a mistranslation
Psalm_127
Measures of observational error
statistical techniques, classically through an internal consistency test like Cronbach's alpha to ensure sets of related questions have related responses, and
Accuracy_and_precision
Compatibility of characteristics
industrial and organizational psychology. Vol. 6. New York: Wiley. pp. 283–357. Cronbach, L. J. (1958). "Proposals leading to analytic treatment of social perception
Person–environment_fit
Concept in psychology
indicated that the scale had good internal consistency reliability (a Cronbach's alpha of 0.85). Attributional style (or explanatory style) is a concept
Locus_of_control
Lee J. Cronbach, Brenda Milner, Benton J. Underwood 1974 Angus Campbell, Lorrin A. Riggs, Richard F. Thompson 1975 Donald E. Broadbent, Robert R. Sears
APA Award for Distinguished Scientific Contributions to Psychology
APA_Award_for_Distinguished_Scientific_Contributions_to_Psychology
American social psychologist (1933–2024)
graduation ceremony to protest the decision to award an honorary degree to Robert McNamara, the U.S. Secretary of Defense at the time, whose involvement in
Philip_Zimbardo
American psychologist (1920–2003)
should have greater wariness of hypothetical constructs. In 1955, Lee J. Cronbach and Meehl legitimized theory tests about unobservable, hypothetical constructs
Paul_E._Meehl
Canadian-American psychologist (1925–2021)
He also worked as a sports coach. Bandura was initially influenced by Robert Sears' work on familial antecedents of social behavior and identificatory
Albert_Bandura
Self-reported ADHD assessment
created by George J. DuPaul, Thomas J. Power, Arthur D. Anastopoulos, and Robert Reid consisting of 18–90 questions regarding a child's behavior over the
ADHD_Rating_Scale
rate higher than chance, and the inter-rater validity as measured by Cronbach's alpha (the likelihood of two psychologists providing similar interpretations
Need_for_power
outcomes". American Psychologist. 18 (8): 519–522. doi:10.1037/h0049294. Cronbach, L. J. (1970). Essentials of psychological testing (3rd ed.). New York:
Criterion-referenced_test
opus Client-Centered Therapy. 1951 – Lee Cronbach published his measure of reliability, now known as Cronbach's alpha. 1952 – The Diagnostic and Statistical
Timeline_of_psychology
Private university in Oakland City, Indiana, US
a field house, Memorial Gym (which housed a library in the basement), Cronbach Hall, a building used for agricultural and industrial arts classes, and
Oakland_City_University
American psychologist (1908–1970)
Archived from the original on May 5, 2021. Retrieved May 5, 2021. Cummins, Robert (June 2016). "Happiness Is the Right Metric to Measure Good Societal Functioning"
Abraham_Maslow
American psychologist (1902–1987)
Thorne, Brian (2003). Carl Rogers. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, pg IX. Kramer, Robert (October 1995). "The Birth of Client-Centered Therapy: Carl Rogers, Otto
Carl_Rogers
Method of identifying problem behavior in children
1037/h0093906. ISSN 0096-9753. PMID 5968338. Dedrick, Robert F.; Greenbaum, Paul E.; Friedman, Robert M.; Wetherington, Cathy M.; Knoff, Howard M. (1997)
Child_Behavior_Checklist
African-American married psychologist duo
2016. Retrieved December 1, 2015. Robert Penn Warren Center for the Humanities. "Kenneth Bancroft Clark". Robert Penn Warren's Who Speaks for the Negro
Kenneth_and_Mamie_Clark
Multiple-choice questionnaire used to screen for mental disorders
1737–44. doi:10.1001/jama.282.18.1737. PMID 10568646. Kroenke, Kurt; Spitzer, Robert L.; Williams, Janet B. W.; Löwe, Bernd (2010-07-01). "The Patient Health
Patient_Health_Questionnaire
American psychologist and educator (1844–1924)
His students included many notable eugenicists, including H. H. Goddard, Robert Yerkes, Lewis Terman, and many others. An important contributor to educational
G._Stanley_Hall
American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer (1859–1952)
Buckminster Fuller, Willem de Kooning, Charles Olson, Franz Kline, Robert Duncan, Robert Creeley, and Paul Goodman, among others. Black Mountain College
John_Dewey
Study of processing speed on cognitive tasks
(300–311): 235–299. Bibcode:1902RSPTA.198..235P. doi:10.1098/rsta.1902.0005. Cronbach, Lee J (1957). "The two disciplines of scientific psychology". American
Mental_chronometry
Research measure of psychopathy
consistency reliability of the LSRP are mixed. A study in 2007 found Cronbach's alpha and mean interitem correlations were sufficient to determine good
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale
Levenson_Self-Report_Psychopathy_Scale
Field of scientific study
S. Aiken Anne Anastasi Gwyneth Boodoo Raymond Cattell Jacob Cohen Lee Cronbach Louis Guttman Frederic M. Lord Quinn McNemar Paul E. Meehl Jacqueline Meulman
Quantitative_psychology
American psychologist and scholar (1887–1955)
John Garcia, James J. Gibson, David Rumelhart, Margaret Floy Washburn, and Robert S. Woodworth. Thurstone was born in Chicago, Illinois, to Swedish immigrant
Louis_Leon_Thurstone
Proprietary psychological assessment measure
scale of interest. Peterson and Seligman repeated this process until Cronbach's alpha for all scales exceeded 0.70. The researchers added three reverse-scored
Values in Action Inventory of Strengths
Values_in_Action_Inventory_of_Strengths
American graduate school of religion
president of Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rabbi Israel Bettan, Rabbi Abraham Cronbach, Rabbi Tamara Cohn Eskenazi, Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel, David Neumark
Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion
Hebrew_Union_College_–_Jewish_Institute_of_Religion
Philosophical term
other researchers has shown that “the reliability of ISIS was high (i.e., Cronbach’s alpha = 0.97)” and that there was "a significant positive relationship
Spiritual_intelligence
American psychologist and scholar (1871–1939)
John Garcia, James J. Gibson, David Rumelhart, Louis Leon Thurstone, and Robert S. Woodworth. Born on July 25, 1871, in New York City, she was raised in
Margaret_Floy_Washburn
Psychological assessment tool
Ronald T.; Freeman, Wendy S.; Perrin, James M.; Stein, Martin T.; Amler, Robert W.; Feldman, Heidi M.; Pierce, Karen; Wolraich, Mark L. (2001-03-01). "Prevalence
Vanderbilt ADHD Diagnostic Rating Scale
Vanderbilt_ADHD_Diagnostic_Rating_Scale
Public high school in California, United States
League Baseball first baseman Dick Contino — accordionist and actor Lee Cronbach — educational psychologist Gordon Dunn — silver medalist - discus throw
Fresno_High_School
Controversy in personality psychology
variable in personality assessment and research. New York: Dryden Press. Cronbach, L. J., & Meehl, P. E. (1955). Construct validity in psychological tests
Person–situation_debate
American psychologist (1886–1959)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Edward_C._Tolman
German-American psychologist (1863–1916)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Hugo_Münsterberg
American philosopher, educator and psychologist (1842–1921)
enabling him to leave London, England and take the Vessel "Mary And John" (Robert Sayres, Master). First mentioned in Ipswich town records in February 1637;
George_Trumbull_Ladd
the variances of the items and the scales, the Cronbach's α of the scales, and the change in the Cronbach's alpha when an item would be deleted from a scale
Data_analysis
German-American psychologist and phenomenologist
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Wolfgang_Köhler
American neuropsychologist and academic (born 1952)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Antonio_Puente
American educator and psychologist
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Leonard_Carmichael
Projective psychological test
underlying construction principles of TAT, and also achieved adequate Cronbach's alpha scores up to .84 The validity of the TAT, or the degree to which
Thematic_Apperception_Test
Studies into the ties between these aspects
Science. 13: 1–4. doi:10.1111/j.0963-7214.2004.01301001.x. S2CID 15176389. Cronbach, L. J. (1949). "Essentials of psychological testing". {{cite journal}}:
Intelligence_and_personality
Typically poor in duration and quality
medications, and daytime dysfunction. The PSQI has a high internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.83). The PSQI has been used in many studies assessing adolescent
Adolescent_sleep
American educational psychologist, academic, and eugenicist (1877–1956)
Terman wished for the study to continue on after his death, so he selected Robert Richardson Sears, one of the many successful participants in the study as
Lewis_Terman
American psychologist
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Diane_F._Halpern
Interrelated attitudinal clusters
right-wing extremism. [first proposed in 1981 by Canadian social psychologist Robert A. Altemeyer] Manson, Joseph H. (December 2020). Saklofske, Donald H. (ed
Right-wing_authoritarianism
American psychologist (1897–1967)
University of Berlin and the University of Hamburg before traveling to Robert College in Istanbul, Turkey, to teach. He then returned to Harvard to become
Gordon_Allport
American psychologist (1886–1968)
son. Disappointment over not helping his country did not last for long. Robert M. Yerkes asked him to join in the development of intelligence testing.
Edwin_Boring
American psychologist
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Joseph_Jastrow
American psychologist (1904–2001)
Hobart Mowrer (1954) E. Lowell Kelly (1955) Theodore Newcomb (1956) Lee Cronbach (1957) Harry Harlow (1958) Wolfgang Köhler (1959) Donald O. Hebb (1960)
Ernest_Hilgard
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc
English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrÅd
‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally
in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into
England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of
society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an
Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières,
Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jamaican, Netherlands, Polish, Scottish, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Swiss, Teutonic
Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
Girl/Female
Tamil
Girl, Young
Girl/Female
Arabic, French, Indian, Muslim, Sindhi
Bringer of Good Tidings; Glad Tiding; Happy News; Joy
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Swiss
Noble Leader; Ruler of All; Highborn Ruler; Power of the Wolf; Noble; Kind; World Ruler
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Name of an Islamic month
Boy/Male
Arabic
Arabic Form of Jesus
Boy/Male
Bengali, Indian
Awesomeness
Surname or Lastname
English
English : possibly a variant of Copp.Possibly an Americanized spelling of German Kopp.
Girl/Female
Latin
Archaic.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Smile
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
ROBERT CRONBACH
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
v. t.
Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
v. t.
To make sober.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.