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Title in the peerage of Scotland
until 1939. In 1600, Robert Ker was created Lord Roxburghe, in 1616 he was additionally created Earl of Roxburghe, and Lord Ker of Cessford and Cavertoun
Duke_of_Roxburghe
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Ker may refer to: Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe (c. 1570–1650), Scottish nobleman Robert Ker of Kersland (1634–1680), Scottish Covenanter Robert
Robert_Ker
British peer (born 1981)
Charles Robert George Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe (born 18 February 1981), also known as Charles Innes or Charlie Roxburghe and styled as Marquess
Charles Innes-Ker, 11th Duke of Roxburghe
Charles_Innes-Ker,_11th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
British politician and favorite of King James I (c. 1587–1645)
Robert Carr, Earl of Somerset KG (c. 1587 – 17 July 1645), was a politician, and favourite of King James VI and I. Robert Kerr was born in Wrington, Somerset
Robert_Carr,_Earl_of_Somerset
British artist, writer and diplomat
Sir Robert Ker Porter, KCH (1777 – 4 May 1842) was a British artist, writer and diplomat. Known today for his accounts of his travels in Russia, Spain
Robert_Ker_Porter
1200s–1600s raiders along the Anglo-Scottish border
overlordship. Sometime between 1500 and 1511, John "the Bastard" Heron murdered Robert Ker of Cessford, Warden of the Middle March, during a March Day meeting, an
Border_reivers
17th c Scottish nobleman né Drummond
William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe PC (1622 – 2 July 1675) was a Scottish nobleman who inherited his title from his maternal grandfather, Robert Ker, 1st
William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe
William_Ker,_2nd_Earl_of_Roxburghe
Title in the Peerage of Scotland
Ker, de jure 3rd Lord Jedburgh (died before 1670) Robert Ker, 4th Lord Jedburgh (died 1692) William Ker, 5th Lord Jedburgh (1661-1722); later 2nd Marquess
Marquess_of_Lothian
Scottish nobleman (c. 1570 – 1650)
Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe (c. 1570 – 1650) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the eldest son of William Ker of Cessford (died 1605), and Janet Douglas
Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe
Robert_Ker,_1st_Earl_of_Roxburghe
Scottish demesne
Willielmi Ker in 1421. Robert Ker, was slain at Flodden in 1513, leaving two sons, John and Robert. John Ker succeeded his father at Kersland. Robert Ker, the
Barony_of_Kersland
British politician (1680–1741)
son of Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe, and Margaret Hay, daughter of John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale. His older brother was Robert Ker, 4th Earl
John Ker, 1st Duke of Roxburghe
John_Ker,_1st_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Scottish courtier
Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe, KG, KT, PC (23 April 1740 – 19 March 1804) was a Scottish courtier. Born in Hanover Square, London, on 23 April 1740, Ker
John Ker, 3rd Duke of Roxburghe
John_Ker,_3rd_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Scottish peer
Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe (c. 1709 – 20 August 1755) was a Scottish peer. Ker was the only son of the 1st Duke of Roxburghe and Lady Mary Finch
Robert Ker, 2nd Duke of Roxburghe
Robert_Ker,_2nd_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Surname list
literature Richard Ker (1822–1890), British politician from Ireland Richard Ker (MP) (1850–1942), British politician from Ireland Robert Ker (disambiguation)
Ker_(surname)
Ancient Persian tomb in Pasargadae, Iran
century, first in 1812 by James Justinian Morier and then in 1821 by Robert Ker Porter. Morier described the tomb as follows: [It] is a building of a
Tomb_of_Cyrus_the_Great
Ancient multilingual stone inscription in Iran
Gardanne thought it showed "Christ and his twelve apostles", and Sir Robert Ker Porter thought it represented the Lost Tribes of Israel and Shalmaneser
Behistun_Inscription
British Duke
George Victor Robert John Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe (7 September 1913 – 26 September 1974), was the son of Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe
George Innes-Ker, 9th Duke of Roxburghe
George_Innes-Ker,_9th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Greco-Roman colonnaded building in Armenia
through local informants since they never actually visited the site. Robert Ker Porter, who visited in the late 1810s, described what he saw as a "confused
Garni_Temple
Presbyterian leader (1634–1680)
Robert Ker (the younger) (1634–1680) known as Robert Ker of Kersland was a Covenanter. He sympathised with the insurgents who fought at Rullion Green and
Robert_Ker_of_Kersland
Scottish nobleman
Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe PC (c. 1658 – 6 May 1682) was a Scottish nobleman. Ker was the eldest son of four sons born to William Ker, 2nd Earl
Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe
Robert_Ker,_3rd_Earl_of_Roxburghe
Mother church of Armenia built in the 4th century
James Bryce and H. F. B. Lynch were not impressed by its architecture. Robert Ker Porter found it "rude" compared to even the "roughest" English Gothic
Etchmiadzin_Cathedral
Scottish nobleman
Ker, he was the fourth son of William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe (born William Drummond) and the Hon. Jane Ker. Among his elder brothers was Robert Ker
John Bellenden, 2nd Lord Bellenden
John_Bellenden,_2nd_Lord_Bellenden
Surname list
Dutch businessman Robert De Kers (1906–1987), Belgian jazz trumpeter and bandleader Ker (surname) Kinetic energy recovery system (KERS) This page lists
Kers
Scottish nobleman (1636–1703)
Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian PC (8 March 1636 – 15 February 1703), known as the 4th Earl of Lothian from 1675 to 1701, was a Scottish nobleman
Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian
Robert_Kerr,_1st_Marquess_of_Lothian
Art museum in London
Coriolanus Act I, scene 3 by James Stow after Robert Ker Porter Act IV, scene 5 by James Parker after Robert Ker Porter Julius Cæsar Act III, scene 1 by James
Boydell_Shakespeare_Gallery
Lothian. His family's surname at the time he lived was often also spelt as 'Ker'. He is thought to have gone on a grand tour of Europe between 1732 and 1739
Lord_Robert_Kerr
British Army officer and politician (1710–1775)
for his son who fell at Culloden... Footnote: William Ker, third Marquis of Lothian. Lord Robert Ker, who was killed at Culloden, was his second son. - D
William Kerr, 4th Marquess of Lothian
William_Kerr,_4th_Marquess_of_Lothian
Historic site in Karnataka, India
has the painting Storming of Srirangapattanam, an oil painting by Sir Robert Ker Porter made in 1800. This historical painting depicts the final fall of
Daria_Daulat_Bagh
Topics referred to by the same term
William Ker may refer to: William Ker, Lord Ker (d. 1618), the eldest son of Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe (d. 1675)
William_Ker
Scottish criminal
knowledge that the convict was a friend of the Scottish Middle March Warden Robert Ker of Cessford. The condemned man was given a 24-hour reprieve and riders
Geordie_Bourne
Municipal Building in Scotland
tolbooth in poor conditions in the 17th century included Donald Cargill and Robert Ker of Kersland. The tolbooth also incorporated the burgh chambers and a tavern
Glasgow_Tolbooth
Scottish nobleman
Margaret Ker). In 1757, he gained the rank of captain in the 25th Regiment of Foot. In 1797, upon the death of his unmarried and childless cousin, Robert Bellenden
William Bellenden-Ker, 4th Duke of Roxburghe
William_Bellenden-Ker,_4th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Scottish noblewoman
and Belgium in self-imposed exile, and a daughter Margaret, who married Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe. In 1581, Mary, queen of Scots asked Elizabeth
Mary_Fleming
Estate house in Scottish Borders, Scotland
fortress. It was built in the 1720s by the architect William Adam for John Ker, 1st Duke of Roxburghe, possibly incorporating an earlier tower house. In
Floors_Castle
Scottish clan
Clan Kerr (/kɜːr/ ) is a Scottish clan whose origins lie in the Scottish Borders. During the Middle Ages, it was one of the prominent border reiver clans
Clan_Kerr
British military officer and counter-insurgency expert
Sir Robert Grainger Ker Thompson KBE CMG DSO MC (1916–1992) was a British military officer and counter-insurgency expert who "was widely regarded on both
Robert_Grainger_Ker_Thompson
British colonial administrator
Robert Ker (August 14, 1824 – 12 February 1879) was the first Auditor General of the British colonies, which later became the Canadian province of British
Robert_Ker_(auditor_general)
Scottish judge, administrator
Ker, the wife of John Elphinstone, 2nd Lord Balmerino, described how her sister, Julian Ker, Lady Binning, presented a petition on behalf of Robert Carr
Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington
Thomas_Hamilton,_1st_Earl_of_Haddington
Scottish peer (1816–1879)
James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe, KT (12 July 1816 – 23 April 1879) was a Scottish peer. Innes-Ker was the only surviving child of
James Innes-Ker, 6th Duke of Roxburghe
James_Innes-Ker,_6th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
District of Odisha in India
replaced, and Ker became the judge and magistrate of the whole province. By 1818 the Office of the Commissioner was established and Robert Ker became the
Puri_district
Tsar of Russia from 1682 to 1725
Nyenschantz in the Ingrian campaign. Bidloo had to organize a military hospital. Robert Bruce was appointed commander-in-chief of St. Petersburg. After the defeat
Peter_the_Great
Scottish nobleman
and wanted to marry a daughter of the Laird of Cessford (a sister of Robert Ker). James VI suggested instead he should marry Marie Stewart, the younger
Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home
Alexander_Home,_1st_Earl_of_Home
British aristocrat (1954–2019)
Elisabeth McConnell (1918–1993). The Duke had a younger brother, Lord Robert Innes Ker (born 1959), who is married with one son and one daughter. He was educated
Guy Innes-Ker, 10th Duke of Roxburghe
Guy_Innes-Ker,_10th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Set index for Innes baronets
There have been four baronetcies created for people with the surname Innes, three in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia and one in the Baronetage of the United
Innes_baronets
Highest mountain in Turkey
the churches of Etchmiadzin with Ararat by Mikhail Matveevich Ivanov. Robert Ker Porter, 1821 "View of Ararat and the Monastery of Echmiadzin", from the
Mount_Ararat
Abbasid princess and Harun al-Rashid's wife
Tomb of Zobiede near Baghdad, as drawn by Robert Ker Porter, ca. 1818
Zubaidah_bint_Ja'far
American actress (born 1943)
Tuesday Weld (born Susan Ker Weld; August 27, 1943) is an American retired actress. She began acting as a child and progressed to mature roles in the
Tuesday_Weld
Scottish nobleman (1736–1823)
the Innes Baronetcy. Through the Innes family, he was a descendant of Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe, and in 1812 established his claim to the vacant
James Innes-Ker, 5th Duke of Roxburghe
James_Innes-Ker,_5th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Inland sea in eastern Europe
Capture of Azov 1696, painting by Robert Ker Porter.
Sea_of_Azov
1817 rebellion in Odisha against East India Company rule
their administration under the newly appointed Commissioner of Cuttack, Robert Ker, to ensure such a rebellion would not repeat itself. These attempts remained
Paika_Rebellion
Scottish clergyman, writer and historian (1514–1572)
1591. Knox's second wife, Margaret Knox, married a second time, to Andrew Ker, who was one of those involved in the murder of David Rizzio. Knox's three
John_Knox
Artist who records their experience of war
October 1805 by Denis Dighton, c. 1825. National Portrait Gallery(NPG), Robert Ker Porter National Portrait Gallery, Expansion and Empire Australian Dictionary
War_artist
War of the Second Coalition battle, 1799
Devil's Bridge by Aleksey Kivshenko. Suvorov Crossing the Devil's Bridge by Robert Ker Porter (1777–1842) The Devil's Bridge, St. Gotthard Pass. In this space
Battle_of_Devil's_Bridge
Henry Robert Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe (5 September 1839 – 23 October 1892), became Duke of Roxburghe on the death of his father, James Innes-Ker, 6th
James Innes-Ker, 7th Duke of Roxburghe
James_Innes-Ker,_7th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Former RNLI lifeboat station in Argyll and Bute, Scotland
the station. An amount of £1500 was gifted to the Institution, from Mr Robert Ker, a merchant of Auchinraith, and members of his family, for the provision
Southend (Cantyre) Lifeboat Station
Southend_(Cantyre)_Lifeboat_Station
Scottish biographer
Richard Cameron David Hackston of Rathillet Robert Ker of Kersland Donald Cargill Robert Garnock Robert M'Ward John Paton John Nisbet of Hardhill Alexander
John_Howie_(biographer)
Cemetery in Julfa, Azerbaijan
000 were counted standing in 1903–1904. Scottish artist and traveler Robert Ker Porter described the cemetery in his 1821 book as follows: ...a vast,
Armenian_cemetery_in_Julfa
Regent for King James VI of Scotland from 1567–1570
border warden, Sir John Forster. He was accompanied by Lord Home, Ker of Cessford, Ker of Ferniehirst, Scot of Buccleuch and 4,000 men. After holding unsatisfactory
James Stewart, 1st Earl of Moray
James_Stewart,_1st_Earl_of_Moray
17th-century Scottish aristocrat
Another brother, Charles, may have been the Charles Maxwell killed by Sir Robert Ker in a duel at Cambridge in 1620. J. C. Sainty, 'A Biographical note on
James Maxwell, 1st Earl of Dirletoun
James_Maxwell,_1st_Earl_of_Dirletoun
Somerset House in London on 3 February 1614 to celebrate the marriage of Robert Ker, 1st Lord Roxburghe and Jean Drummond, a lady-in-waiting of Anne of Denmark
Hymen's_Triumph
Painting by David Morier
Rebellion in the Year 1745. A. Strahan. pp. 237–238. OCLC 470557538. Lord Robert Ker (second son of the Marquis of Lothian), Captain of grenadiers in Burrel's
An Incident in the Rebellion of 1745
An_Incident_in_the_Rebellion_of_1745
Town in Midlothian, Scotland
City John Kay (1742–1826), artist Robert Ker (1824–1879), First Auditor General of the Province of British Columbia Robert Macpherson (1814–1872), photographer
Dalkeith
English nobleman and courtier (1526–1596)
depredations of the Border Reivers. His conflict with the Scottish fyrebrande Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe was only settled after great skill and tact on
Robert Carey, 1st Earl of Monmouth
Robert_Carey,_1st_Earl_of_Monmouth
Neighborhood in Tehran province, Iran
Kamrani Ruhollah Zam Hasan Irlu A 1818 map of Ray by Scottish traveler Robert Ker Porter. A 1840 depiction of the 12th-century Seljuk-era Tughrul Tower
Ray,_Iran
Scottish spy during the Jacobite risings (1673–1726)
of Robert Ker, of Kersland, near Kilbirnie, whose only son Daniel Ker was killed at the Battle of Steinkeerke in 1692. Anna's elder sister Jean Ker sold
John_Ker
(1725–1753). Son of the 3rd Lord. John Ker Bellenden, 5th Lord Bellenden (1751–1796). Son of the 4th Lord. Robert Bellenden, 6th Lord Bellenden (1734–1797)
Lord_Bellenden
Russian military campaigns during the Russo-Turkish War of 1686–1700
of the flotilla used to support the Second Azov Campaign in 1696. Bain, Robert Nisbet (1905). "The apprenticeship of Peter. 1689-1699". The First Romonovs
Azov_campaigns_(1695–1696)
English military post
Home, 3rd Lord Home (1509–) Sir Robert Ker of Caverton (1514) killed 1514 Sir Andrew Ker of Cessford (1515) William Ker of Cessford Archibald Douglas,
Lord_Warden_of_the_Marches
Municipality in Turkey
Painting of Tokat, 1821 by Sir Robert Ker Porter
Tokat
Scottish politician (1525–1573)
Mary, Queen of Scots. William Maitland's daughter, Margaret, married Robert Ker, 1st Earl of Roxburghe. William Maitland was the brother of John Maitland
William Maitland of Lethington
William_Maitland_of_Lethington
was granted as a secular lordship (Holydean) to its last commendator, Robert Ker of Cesford, later Earl of Roxburghe. The following is a list of abbots
Abbot_of_Kelso
Prince Royal of Georgia
claim of descent from David, and the presence of the Jews in Georgia. Sir Robert Ker Porter, who saw Alexander in Tabriz in 1819 and noted his "bold independence
Prince_Alexander_of_Georgia
English poet and actress (1758–1800)
Late Queen of France", Monthly Magazine 10 (August 1800): 40–41 "Mr. Robert Ker Porter". Public Characters of 1800–1801 (London: R. Phillips, 1801) Memoirs
Mary_Robinson_(poet)
Historical architecture style
an Achaemenid." This carved in limestone writing was in place when Sir Robert Ker Poter described the piece in 1818 but, at some point has been lost. David
Achaemenid_architecture
Stepped structure in the Naqsh-e Rustam compound in Fars, Iran
fire temple or fireplace; and following him, James Justinian Morier and Robert Ker Porter supported the view in the early nineteenth century. The southwestern
Ka'ba-ye_Zartosht
Scottish soldier in the British Army
of Glasgow from 1789 to 1791, and his first wife Eleanora, daughter of Robert Ker of New Field. He joined the British Army in 1789 as an ensign in the 3rd
John_Campbell_(1770–1809)
Intellectual movement in 18th–19th century Scotland
methods of statistics Jane Porter (1776–1850) historical novelist Sir Robert Ker Porter (1777–1842) artist, author, diplomat and traveller Sir John Pringle
Scottish_Enlightenment
1590 ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland
ceremony including; James Douglas of Drumlanrig, Robert Ker of Cessford, Walter Scott of Buccleuch, Robert Gordon of Lochinvar, John Cockburn of Ormiston
Entry and coronation of Anne of Denmark
Entry_and_coronation_of_Anne_of_Denmark
Robert Bruce (1554 – 27 July 1631) was Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland which was called on 6 February 1588 to prepare defences
Robert_Bruce_of_Kinnaird
Crown prince of Iran
a modest palace was being built. According to the Scottish traveller Robert Ker Porter, Abbas Mirza was "rather above the ordinary stature;" his eyes
Abbas_Mirza
English ambassador to Scotland
commissioners. They discussed the request from Queen Elizabeth that Sir Robert Ker and Sir Walter Scott be sent to London for their infringements of border
William_Bowes_(ambassador)
Topics referred to by the same term
at the Battle of Birmingham (1643) Sir Robert Ker Porter (1777–1842), British archaeologist and diplomat Robert Percival Porter (1852–1917), British-born
Robert_Porter
Hirsel estate during her son's minority. Ker described their interaction as collusion. He hoped that Sir Robert Ker could agree with the young Earl of Home
Mary_Sutton,_Countess_of_Home
Scottish Presbyterian soldier and minister (d.1694)
Robert Fleming the elder (1630 – 25 July 1694) was a Scottish Presbyterian Minister. Following the Restoration of King Charles II, he declined to accept
Robert_Fleming_the_elder
Kinghorne 1695 1712 Earl of Roxburghe (1616) Robert Ker, 4th Earl of Roxburghe 1682 1696 Died John Ker, 5th Earl of Roxburghe 1696 1741 Earl of Kellie
List_of_peers_1690–1699
Atholl arranged for Luke Wilson, with James Johnston of Kellobank and Robert Ker, to manage his mining contract with the queen. The treasurer's accounts
Lead_mining_in_Scotland
Priory in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Along with Kelso Abbey, it was turned into a secular lordship in 1607 for Robert Ker of Cesford, later earl of Roxburghe. Lesmahagow passed into the hand of
Lesmahagow_Priory
Scottish nobleman and politician (c. 1578–1654)
death of his father, who was assassinated on the orders of his kinsman, Robert Ker, younger of Cessford. Cessford's men ambushed William Kerr of Ancram on
Robert Kerr, 1st Earl of Ancram
Robert_Kerr,_1st_Earl_of_Ancram
Privy Seal of Scotland to be appointed by the Parliament. According to Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet, who himself was a younger son of Alexander Gordon,
John Gordon, 14th Earl of Sutherland
John_Gordon,_14th_Earl_of_Sutherland
Kinghorne" in 1677 Earl of Roxburghe (1616) William Ker, 2nd Earl of Roxburghe 1650 1675 Died Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe 1675 1682 Earl of Kellie (1619)
List_of_peers_1670–1679
British aristocrat (1854–1923)
Anne Emily Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe VA OBE (née Spencer-Churchill; 14 November 1854 – 20 June 1923), was the daughter of the 7th Duke of Marlborough
Anne Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe
Anne_Innes-Ker,_Duchess_of_Roxburghe
Scottish Presbyterian minister
pp. 189-194. Blair, Robert (1754). Memoirs of the life of Mr. Robert Blair. Edinburgh: Printed by David Paterson. Blair, Robert (1848). M'Crie, Thomas
Samuel_Rutherford
Scottish peer and courtier
His first cousin was Winston Churchill. His younger brother, Lord Robert Innes-Ker (1885–1958), married the actress José Collins. He attended the Royal
Henry Innes-Ker, 8th Duke of Roxburghe
Henry_Innes-Ker,_8th_Duke_of_Roxburghe
Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. 1825–1835: Sir Robert Ker Porter, Consul at Caracas 1835–1841: Sir Robert Ker Porter, Chargé d'Affaires and Consul General
List of ambassadors of the United Kingdom to Venezuela
List_of_ambassadors_of_the_United_Kingdom_to_Venezuela
Historical region in Baghdad, Iraq
yards long, enclosing an area of 246 acres. During his visit in 1818, Sir Robert Ker Porter found al-Karkh well-furnished with shops along numerous streets
Karkh
British frigate wrecked in 1682
the crowd, John Churchill drew his sword. Amongst those drowned were Robert Ker, 3rd Earl of Roxburghe, Donough O'Brien, Lord Ibrackan, Lord Hopton, and
English ship Gloucester (1654)
English_ship_Gloucester_(1654)
Royal Navy officer and politician (1764–1840)
methods of warfare. In 1804 and 1805, he worked with the American inventor Robert Fulton on his plans to develop torpedoes and mines to destroy the French
Sidney Smith (Royal Navy officer)
Sidney_Smith_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Scottish minister and Covenanter historian
Robert Wodrow (1679 – 21 March 1734) was a Scottish minister and historian, known as a chronicler and defender of the Covenanters. Robert Wodrow was born
Robert_Wodrow
British aristocrat and thoroughbred racehorse owner
Meriel Dawnay (née Grosvenor; born 8 February 1953), formerly Jane Innes-Ker, Duchess of Roxburghe, is a British aristocrat and thoroughbred racehorse
Lady_Jane_Dawnay
Scottish Presbyterian leader (1650–1701)
Robert Hamilton (1650–20 October 1701), second baronet of Preston, was one of the leaders of the Scottish Covenanters. He was the son of Sir Thomas Hamilton
Robert_Hamilton_of_Preston
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
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
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
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.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
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
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
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
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
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Vise.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Deemed highest
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Hebrew Qeynan, CAINAN means "possession." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Enosh. Anglicized form of Greek Kaïnam, meaning "their smith." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of a son of an ancestor of Christ.
Girl/Female
Hindu
Start
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Australian, Indian, Muslim
Gift; Favour
Female
African
the child that has been thrown away.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Leader; Relation
Boy/Male
Sikh
Different, Blessed by God
Boy/Male
Muslim
A critic, A reviewer, Fault finder
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Young Mother
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
ROBERT KER
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
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.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
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.
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.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
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.
v. t.
To make sober.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe