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Robert Lebel may refer to: Robert Lebel (bishop) (1924–2015), Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop Robert Lebel (ice hockey) (1905–1999), Canadian ice
Robert_Lebel
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1905–1999)
Robert Lebel or LeBel (September 21, 1905 – September 20, 1999) was a Canadian ice hockey administrator, who served as president of the Canadian Amateur
Robert_Lebel_(ice_hockey)
The Robert Lebel Trophy is awarded annually to the team in the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League with the lowest goals against average in the regular
Robert_Lebel_Trophy
Canadian Catholic bishop
Robert Lebel (8 November 1924 – 25 May 2015) was a Canadian Catholic bishop. Born in Trois-Pistoles, Quebec, Canada, Lebel was ordained to the priesthood
Robert_Lebel_(bishop)
Junior ice hockey league in Canada
the Acadie-Bathurst Titan to St. John's as the Newfoundland Regiment. Robert Lebel (1969–1975) Jean Rougeau (1981–1983) Paul Dumont (1983–1984) Gilles Courteau
Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League
Quebec_Maritimes_Junior_Hockey_League
French painter, sculptor, and chess player (1887–1968)
Expressionism. In 1959, the publication in both French and English of Robert Lebel's catalogue raisonné made his work more widely accessible. He became a
Marcel_Duchamp
Surname list
performance art organizer Robert Lebel (art critic) (1901–1986), French art critic and writer, father of Jean-Jacques Denis Lebel (born 1954), Canadian politician
Lebel
French painter
Robert Lebel; a poet, translator, poetry publisher, political activist, art collector, art historian and expert in the work of Marcel Duchamp. Lebel had
Jean-Jacques_Lebel
Robert Lebel (French: [ləbɛl]; January 5, 1901 – February 28, 1986) was a French art historian, specializing in modern French art. He was also an essayist
Robert_Lebel_(art_critic)
57th season of the QMJHL
Robitaille Trophy Team with the best goals for average Chicoutimi Saguenéens Robert Lebel Trophy Team with the best goals against average Chicoutimi Saguenéens
2025–26_QMJHL_season
Artwork by Marcel Duchamp
and His Critic Stripped Bare: The Correspondence of Marcel Duchamp and Robert Lebel. Getty Publications. ISBN 9781606064436. Kaduri, Yael (2016). The Oxford
The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even
The_Bride_Stripped_Bare_by_Her_Bachelors,_Even
Canadian ice hockey governing body
9, 2010). "Robert Lebel". The Canadian Encyclopedia. Archived from the original on July 24, 2018. Retrieved June 26, 2018. "Robert Lebel" (PDF). Quebec
Hockey_Québec
Worldwide governing body for ice hockey
Fritz Kraatz 1951–1954 Walter A. Brown 1954–1957 Bunny Ahearne 1957–1960 Robert Lebel 1960–1963 Bunny Ahearne 1963–1966 William Thayer Tutt 1966–1969 Bunny
International Ice Hockey Federation
International_Ice_Hockey_Federation
British ice hockey administrator and businessman (1900–1985)
Europe and North America. The other IIHF presidents during that time were Robert Lebel from Canada (1960 to 1963), and William Thayer Tutt from the United States
Bunny_Ahearne
Campbell 1968 Jimmy Dunn Jim Hendy 1969 Al Leader Bruce Norris 1970 Robert Lebel 1971 Arthur Wirtz 1972 Weston Adams 1973 Hartland Molson 1974 Charles
List of members of the Hockey Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_Hockey_Hall_of_Fame
Day of the year
politician, 2nd Premier of the Northwest Territories (born 1949) 2015 – Robert Lebel, Canadian bishop (born 1924) 2018 – Kaduvetti Guru, Indian politician
May_25
56th season of the QMJHL
Robitaille Trophy Team with the best goals for average Moncton Wildcats Robert Lebel Trophy Team with the best goals against average Moncton Wildcats Michel
2024–25_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Junior Hockey League. The league renamed its divisions in honour of Robert Lebel and Frank Dilio, two lifetime contributors to ice hockey in Quebec. The
1976–77_QMJHL_season
Canadian ice hockey administrator
Junior Hockey League named one of its divisions after him, along with Robert Lebel. Blevins, Dave (December 23, 2011). The Sports Hall of Fame Encyclopedia:
Frank_Dilio
Assembly of Catholic bishops of Canada
1991-1993 : Marcel Gervais, Metropolitan Archbishop of Ottawa 1989-1991 : Robert Lebel, Bishop of Valleyfield 1987-1989 : James Hayes, Metropolitan Archbishop
Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops
Canadian_Conference_of_Catholic_Bishops
Junior ice hockey team in Nova Scotia, Canada
2007–08: Olivier Roy RDS Cup 2005–06: Ondrej Pavelec 2007–08: Olivier Roy Robert Lebel Trophy 2003–04: Cape Breton (2.33) Ron Lapointe Trophy 2007–08: Pascal
Cape_Breton_Eagles
Ice hockey governing body
Doug Grimston 1952–1955, W. B. George 1955–1957, Jimmy Dunn 1957–1959, Robert Lebel 1959–1960, Gordon Juckes 1960–1962, Jack Roxburgh 1962–1964, Art Potter
Canadian Amateur Hockey Association
Canadian_Amateur_Hockey_Association
Sports season
Foreurs Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Quebec Remparts Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Quebec Remparts Player Michel Brière Memorial
1997–98_QMJHL_season
Ice hockey governing body of Canada
Doug Grimston 1952–1955, W. B. George 1955–1957, Jimmy Dunn 1957–1959, Robert Lebel 1959–1960, Gordon Juckes 1960–1962, Jack Roxburgh 1962–1964, Art Potter
Hockey_Canada
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1979)
Retrieved November 14, 2024 – via Newspapers.com. "LHJMQ en bref: Conférence Robert-Lebel". L'Acadie Nouvelle (in French). December 2, 1999. p. 36. Retrieved November
Pascal_Dupuis
1712 opera by André Campra
bass-baritone Jean Dun 'père' Two sacrificers haute-contre; taille (baritenor) Robert Lebel; M Deshayes Electre soprano Mlle Pestel Vénus soprano Marie-Catherine
Idoménée
no rules were changed. Former CAHA president and past IIHF president Robert Lebel agreed that the correct decision was made despite the accusations. In
Ice hockey at the 1964 Winter Olympics
Ice_hockey_at_the_1964_Winter_Olympics
1997 edition of the IIHF Men's World Ice Hockey Championship
Wasservogel Belgium: Paul Loicq Canada: Father David Bauer, Gordon Juckes, Robert Lebel, Vic Lindquist, Seth Martin, Harry Sinden Czech Republic: Vlastimil Bubník
1997 Men's Ice Hockey World Championships
1997_Men's_Ice_Hockey_World_Championships
City in Quebec, Canada
Writer, Ice hockey coach Ricardo Larrivée – Television personality Robert Lebel – Former mayor of Chambly, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Étienne Lucier
Chambly,_Quebec
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Saguenéens Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Laval Titan Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Verdun Collège Français Player Michel Brière
1993–94_QMJHL_season
Painting by Jean Metzinger
a puzzle that is not assembled properly". Albert Gleizes collection Robert Lebel, acquired from Albert Gleizes; sold to Sidney Janis Gallery, between
Dancer_in_a_Café
Canadian ice hockey coach and Catholic priest (1924–1988)
no rules were changed. Former CAHA president and past IIHF president Robert Lebel agreed that the correct decision was made despite the accusations. At
David_Bauer_(ice_hockey)
German painter and graphic artist
technically brilliant commentary on art and art as art, about art. Pour Robert Lebel, Oil on Canvas, 2003 This is also true for the nascent years of the series
Joachim_Kupke
Ice hockey team in Quebec, Canada
Quebec Junior AAA Hockey League. Home games are played at Centre Sportif Robert-Lebel. On April 29, 2015, a consortium purchased the Kahnawake Condors and
Chambly_Forts
Painting by Jacques-Louis David
anonymously on 15 December 1937 and later formed part of the collections of Robert Lebel and Madame Gas. It was sold to the Wildenstein galerie and then to its
Portrait_of_François_Buron
Day of the year
1956) 1904 – Hans Hartung, German-French painter (died 1989) 1905 – Robert Lebel, Canadian businessman and politician (died 1999) 1906 – Henry Beachell
September_21
Opera by Marin Marais
Tmole/ High Priest/ Neptune bass Charles Hardouin Phosphore haute-contre Robert Lebel Sailor/Morphée (Morpheus) taille (baritenor) Louis Mantienne Apollon
Alcyone_(opera)
Canadian junior men's ice hockey championship
The team allowed the fewest goals in the QMJHL at 223, winning the Robert Lebel Trophy. In the QMJHL quarter-finals, the Saguenéens defeated the Shawinigan
1991_Memorial_Cup
Canadian-British opera soprano (1847–1930)
version of the adjacent image. In the 1990s, the former mayor of Chambly, Robert Lebel donated the Emma Albani fund for musical arts to the town. Albani is
Emma_Albani
Taheyya Kariokka, 84, Egyptian belly dancer and film actress, pneumonia. Robert Lebel, 93, Canadian ice hockey administrator. Karl Heinrich Menges, 91, German
Deaths_in_September_1999
French writer (1925–1991)
wrote for the Da Costa Encyclopédique from 1946; it was launched by Robert Lebel with Isabelle and Patrick Waldberg, and its anonymous contributors included
Charles_Duits
Loire 1972, p. 39 Henri-Pierre Roché, "Souvenirs of Marcel Duchamp", in Robert Lebel, Marcel Duchamp, Cologne 1959: p. 84 Who originally had idea to the umbrella
Nuage_articulé
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Group Plaque, awarded to the "Marketing Director of the Year." Dilio and Lebel divisions are restored as the league adds an expansion franchise in Beauport
1990–91_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
that scored the most goals, Baie-Comeau Drakkar & Shawinigan Cataractes Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Halifax Mooseheads Player Michel Brière
2001–02_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. The league inaugurates two awards, the Robert Lebel Trophy for the team with best goals against average, and the Guy Lafleur
1977–78_QMJHL_season
Day of the year
Weston, American pianist, composer, and conductor (born 1912) 1999 – Robert Lebel, Canadian businessman (born 1905) 2000 – Gherman Titov, Russian general
September_20
International Catholic youth event
[better source needed] The theme song, "Light of the World" was composed by Fr Robert Lebel, a Quebec priest and a well-known composer of French-language religious
World_Youth_Day_2002
Canadian serial killer (1949–2024)
level of participation coupled with the requisite intent." Justice Louis LeBel, writing for the minority, found that the jury was not properly informed
Robert_Pickton
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals, Baie-Comeau Drakkar Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Acadie-Bathurst Titan Player Michel Brière
2002–03_QMJHL_season
List of indcutees into the IIHF Hall of Fame
Larionov Russia Player 2008 Leszek Laszkiewicz Poland Torriani Award 2025 Robert Lebel Canada Builder 1997 Brian Leetch United States Player 2023 Jere Lehtinen
List of members of the IIHF Hall of Fame
List_of_members_of_the_IIHF_Hall_of_Fame
French bolt-action rifle
accommodate the 8×50mmR Lebel smokeless powder cartridge, the Gras was replaced as the standard-issue service rifle by the Lebel in 1886. Converted from
Fusil_Gras_mle_1874
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals: Saint John Sea Dogs Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA: Moncton Wildcats Player Michel Brière Memorial
2009–10_QMJHL_season
second from 1963 to 1966, and the third spanning from 1969 to 1975). Robert Lebel served in office from 1960 to 1963, while William Thayer Tutt was president
History of the International Ice Hockey Federation
History_of_the_International_Ice_Hockey_Federation
profile: Lord Burghley". CricketArchive. Retrieved 26 August 2011. "BYERLEY, Robert (1660–1714), of Middridge Grange, Heighington, co. Dur. and Goldsborough
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Trois-Rivières Draveurs. Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Trois-Rivières Draveurs. Player Michel Brière
1978–79_QMJHL_season
Commercial art gallery
were able to supply you with more information." In 1943, French dealer Robert Lebel provided a lead, telling the MFA that he had sold the portrait to Westfeld
E._&_A._Silberman_Galleries
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals: Halifax Mooseheads Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA: Halifax Mooseheads Player Michel Brière
2012–13_QMJHL_season
Sports season
with the best goals for average Halifax Mooseheads Sherbrooke Phoenix Robert Lebel Trophy Team with the best goals against average Quebec Remparts Sherbrooke
2022–23_QMJHL_season
Ice hockey team in Montreal, Quebec
Alain Lemieux Garth MacGuigan Mike McDougall Sean McKenna Gates Orlando Robert Picard Denis Savard 1975–1976 Lost to Cornwall Royals 4 games to 2 in quarter-finals
Montreal_Juniors
Sports season
CHL.ca. April 16, 2024. Retrieved October 26, 2025. "Finalists for Marcel-Robert Trophy announced by the QMJHL". CHL.ca. April 23, 2024. Retrieved October
2023–24_QMJHL_season
Canadian ice hockey player (born 1992)
Beijing". SaltWire. Retrieved July 26, 2024. "Cataractes awarded with Robert-Lebel and Kevin Lowe trophies". Quebec Major Junior Hockey League. March 24
Morgan_Ellis
Trophy Regular season champion Luc Robitaille Trophy Top scoring team Robert Lebel Trophy Lowest team goals against average Mario Lemieux Trophy Regular
List of Canadian Hockey League awards
List_of_Canadian_Hockey_League_awards
Canadian junior men's ice hockey championship
team in the league, allowing a league low 233 goals and winning the Robert Lebel Trophy. In the post-season, the Draveurs swept the Shawinigan Cataractes
1979_Memorial_Cup
such as Jos Hessel, André Schoeller (1879-1955), Jacques Mathey and Robert Lebel, for sales of paintings and drawings. He is in contact with private collectors
Alphonse_Bellier
Senate (1969–1971) and House of Representatives (1971–1972, 1973–1986). Robert Lebel, 90, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Valleyfield (1976–2000)
Deaths_in_May_2015
Sports season
contention for Marcel-Robert Trophy". QMJHL. May 18, 2022. Retrieved April 23, 2023. "Alex Truchon inspired his brother for the Marcel-Robert Trophy". QMJHL
2021–22_QMJHL_season
dancer and choreographer. Laura Z. Hobson, 85, American novelist, cancer. Robert Lebel, 85, French art historian. Mick Moon, 93, Australian soldier, VC recipient
Deaths_in_February_1986
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1909–1998)
compensation to amateurs for salary loss was against the Olympic Oath; whereas Robert Lebel argued that Canada did not violate the Olympic Oath since the International
Art_Potter
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals, Rimouski Océanic Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Halifax Mooseheads Player Michel Brière
2004–05_QMJHL_season
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1914–1994)
as president of the CAHA for one year from 1959 to 1960, succeeding Robert Lebel. He held talks with the Western Intercollegiate Hockey Association to
Gordon_Juckes
co-edited Da Costa Encyclopédique, a surrealist review, with the writer Robert Lebel. Laocoon, 1950 La Ruine, 1965 Portrait intérieur, 1907 Delescluze descend
Isabelle_Waldberg
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Voisins Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Laval Voisins Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Shawinigan Cataractes Player Michel Brière
1983–84_QMJHL_season
Canadian sports executive (1898–1979)
explore how to finance a proposed exhibition tour. Dunn was succeeded by Robert Lebel as president. Dunn was placed in charge of the senior and junior playoffs
Jimmy_Dunn_(sports_executive)
Ancient city in Caria
12.19 – 1976.05.15) Charles Alexander Grant (1961.02.06 – 1967.03.14) Robert Lebel (1974.03.11 – 1976.03.26) Juan Hervás y Benet (1976.09.30 – 1982.06.06)
Alinda
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Royals Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Cornwall Royals Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Sorel Éperviers Player Michel Brière Memorial
1980–81_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy – Team with the best goals for average: Sherbrooke Phoenix Robert Lebel Trophy – Team with best GAA: Moncton Wildcats Player Michel Brière Memorial
2019–20_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Titan Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Sherbrooke Faucons Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Sherbrooke Faucons Player Michel Brière
1992–93_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy – Team that scored the most goals: Val-d'Or Foreurs Robert Lebel Trophy – Team with best GAA: Baie-Comeau Drakkar Player Michel Brière
2013–14_QMJHL_season
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1894–1960)
death, Dudley was expected to become the next president of the IIHF. Robert Lebel who was a past-president of the CAHA, succeeded Dudley as vice-president
George_Dudley
Gewehr M1898 Berthier M1907 Comblain M1882, M1883 and M1888 Gras M1874 Lebel M1886/93 Mauser M1889 (Standard issue rifle. Also known as the Belgian Mauser)
List of infantry weapons of World War I
List_of_infantry_weapons_of_World_War_I
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Trois-Rivières Draveurs Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Hull Olympiques Player Michel Brière Memorial
1988–89_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Olympiques Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Hull Olympiques Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Hull Olympiques Player Michel Brière Memorial
1996–97_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Trophy – Team with the best goals for average: Charlottetown Islanders Robert Lebel Trophy – Team with best GAA: Blainville-Boisbriand Armada Player Michel
2016–17_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Titan Jean Rougeau Trophy – Regular Season Champions, Quebec Remparts Robert Lebel Trophy – Team with best GAA, Halifax Mooseheads Player Michel Brière
1998–99_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Shawinigan Cataractes Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Shawinigan Cataractes Player Michel Brière
2000–01_QMJHL_season
Public college in Quebec City, Quebec
1967. François Gagnon, ice hockey journalist and television commentator Robert Lebel, ice hockey administrator (graduated from the Quebec City Commercial
Cégep_de_Sainte-Foy
Canadian junior ice hockey season
QMJHL splits into four divisions, retaining the names Lebel and Dilio for its conferences. The Lebel conference is split into the West and Central divisions
1999–2000_QMJHL_season
Canadian ice hockey administrator (1912–1997)
professional athletes. Fleury was elected president of the QAHA to succeed Robert Lebel in June 1955, and was the first person to live outside of Greater Montreal
Lionel_Fleury
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Verdun Collège Français Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Trois-Rivières Draveurs Player Michel Brière
1991–92_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Sherbrooke Castors. Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Sherbrooke Castors. Player Michel Brière
1979–80_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Trophy – Team with the best goals for average: Charlottetown Islanders Robert Lebel Trophy – Team with best GAA: Val-d'Or Foreurs Player Michel Brière Memorial
2020–21_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior men's ice hockey championship
46-17-7 with a 3.48 GAA and a .879 save percentage. The Draveurs won the Robert Lebel Trophy as the club with the lowest goals against in the QMJHL thanks
1978_Memorial_Cup
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals: Victoriaville Tigres Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA: Shawinigan Cataractes Player Michel Brière
2011–12_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Trophy - Team that scored the most goals, Cape Breton Screaming Eagles Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Lewiston Maineiacs Player Michel Brière
2006–07_QMJHL_season
Juniors Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Laval Voisins Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Shawinigan Cataractes Player Michel Brière
1982–83_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Granby Bisons Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Longueuil Chevaliers Player Michel Brière Memorial Trophy - Most Valuable Player, Robert Desjardins
1986–87_QMJHL_season
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Laval Titan Collège Français Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Beauport Harfangs Player Michel Brière Memorial
1994–95_QMJHL_season
2003 Canadian television miniseries
directed by Christian Duguay and produced by Alliance Atlantis. It stars Robert Carlyle in the lead role and explores Adolf Hitler's rise and his early
Hitler:_The_Rise_of_Evil
Canadian junior ice hockey season
Castors Jean Rougeau Trophy - Regular Season Champions, Sherbrooke Castors Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA, Montreal Juniors Player Michel Brière Memorial
1981–82_QMJHL_season
Sports season
Robitaille Trophy - Team that scored the most goals: Rouyn-Noranda Huskies Robert Lebel Trophy - Team with best GAA: Chicoutimi Saguenéens Player Michel Brière
2007–08_QMJHL_season
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
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
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
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
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
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
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
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, 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:...
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.
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
Girl/Female
Tamil
The Moon
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from Middle English want ‘mole’, hence a nickname, perhaps for a short-sighted person.English : topographic name for someone who lived at a crossroad, a dialect form of Went.Dutch : variant of Wand.
Girl/Female
Irish
Wolf lady.
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin), French, and North German
English (of Norman origin), French, and North German : from Giselbert, a Norman personal name composed of the Germanic elements gīsil ‘pledge’, ‘hostage’, ‘noble youth’ (see Giesel) + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This personal name enjoyed considerable popularity in England during the Middle Ages, partly as a result of the fame of St. Gilbert of Sempringham (1085–1189), the founder of the only native English monastic order.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.The Devon family of Gilbert can be traced to Geoffrey Gilbert (died 1349), who represented Totnes in Parliament in 1326. His descendants included Sir Humphrey Gilbert (died 1583), who discovered Newfoundland.
Male
African
an Ethiopian king; Ergamenes.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Servant of the Mild and Patient
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Burning Fire that Desires Love and Yet is Always Alone
Girl/Female
Tamil
Akashleena | ஆகாஷலீநா
Star
Boy/Male
German Teutonic
Brave.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Soul of the World
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
ROBERT LEBEL
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
v. t.
To make sober.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
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.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.