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Robert Ramsay may refer to: Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician) (1818–1910) Robert Ramsay (Victorian politician) (1842–1882) Robert Ramsay (principal)
Robert_Ramsay
American baseball player (1973-2016)
Robert Arthur Ramsay (December 3, 1973 – August 4, 2016) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He pitched parts of the 1999 and 2000 seasons for
Robert_Ramsay_(baseball)
Australian politician
from 2010 to 2018. Ramsay was born and raised on his family's property at Birregurra, Victoria. His great-grandfather was Robert Ramsay, who was a member
Simon_Ramsay_(politician)
Minister and school principal
Robert Ramsay (1594–1651) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as Principal of Glasgow University. He was born at Dalhousie Castle south
Robert_Ramsay_(principal)
Scottish soldier (d. 1689)
Robert Ramsay (died 1689) was a Scottish Jacobite soldier noted for his service during the Williamite War in Ireland. A Roman Catholic and veteran of
Robert_Ramsay_(Jacobite)
Surname list
alpine skier Alex Ramsay (1899–1957), English footballer Alexander Ramsay (disambiguation) Alison Ramsay, Scottish cricketer Alison Ramsay (born 1959), Scottish
Ramsay_(surname)
Scottish zoologist and academic (1852–1933)
Robert Ramsay Wright (23 September 1852 – 6 September 1933) was a Scottish zoologist and academic whose professional career was spent in Canada. Born
Robert_Ramsay_Wright
Australian rules footballer (1929-2011)
Gordon Robert Ramsay (22 March 1929 – 30 March 2011) was an Australian rules footballer who played with St Kilda in the Victorian Football League (VFL)
Gordon_Ramsay_(footballer)
Australian politician
Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, 10th Baronet (21 July 1811 – 19 September 1873) was a pastoralist and politician in Queensland, Australia. He was Premier
Sir Robert Mackenzie, 10th Baronet
Sir_Robert_Mackenzie,_10th_Baronet
Australian politician
Robert Ramsay (16 February 1842 – 23 May 1882), was an Australian statesman and Postmaster-General of Victoria on two occasions in the 1870s. Ramsay was
Robert Ramsay (Victorian politician)
Robert_Ramsay_(Victorian_politician)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1834–1835; 1841–1846)
Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel, 206. Clark, Peel and the Conservatives: A Study in Party Politics 1832–1841, 416–17; Ramsay, Sir Robert Peel, 206–07. Ramsay
Robert_Peel
English Amateur cricketer (1861–1957)
Robert Christian Ramsay (20 December 1861 – 25 June 1957) was an English-born pastoralist and businessman who worked in Queensland, Australia. During
Robert_Ramsay_(cricketer)
Gordon Ramsay is a British chef, restaurateur, writer and television personality. He has owned or operated multiple restaurants across Europe, North America
List of restaurants owned or operated by Gordon Ramsay
List_of_restaurants_owned_or_operated_by_Gordon_Ramsay
Scottish Australian politician
Robert Ramsay (19 March 1818 - 5 July 1910) was a member of the Australian Queensland Legislative Council, the Queensland Legislative Assembly, and the
Robert Ramsay (Queensland politician)
Robert_Ramsay_(Queensland_politician)
English progressive rock band
guitar), Jim Sanders (lead guitar, backing vocals), Paul Worwood (bass), Robert Ramsay (spoken word, harmonica) and Leon Camfield (drums, backing vocals).
Tinyfish
American actor (1918–2005)
television series Occasional Wife. Collins also played San Francisco Mayor Robert Ramsay in Irwin Allen's film The Towering Inferno (1974). Collins appeared
Jack_Collins_(actor)
American politician (1877–1956)
Robert Lincoln Ramsay (March 24, 1877 – November 14, 1956) was an English-born American politician who served as a member of the United States House of
Robert_L._Ramsay_(politician)
Royal Navy Admiral (1881–1972)
Sir Alexander Robert Maule Ramsay (29 May 1881 – 8 October 1972) was a British Royal Navy admiral. He was the husband of Princess Patricia of Connaught
Alexander Ramsay (Royal Navy officer)
Alexander_Ramsay_(Royal_Navy_officer)
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1924; 1929–1935)
James Ramsay MacDonald (né James McDonald Ramsay; 12 October 1866 – 9 November 1937) was a British statesman and politician who served as Prime Minister
Ramsay_MacDonald
Scottish poet (1686–1758)
later Scottish writers like Robert Fergusson and Robert Burns. Allan Ramsay was born at Leadhills, Lanarkshire, to Robert Ramsay (1663–1687), Manager of Lord
Allan_Ramsay_(poet)
Canadian actor (born 1986)
Robert James Ramsay is a Canadian actor. Ramsay is known for his roles as Donnie Schrab in Blue Mountain State, Percy Budnick in Aaron Stone, Barnabis
Rob_Ramsay
Robert Lee Ramsay (December 14, 1880 – December 14, 1953) was a professor of English at the University of Missouri from 1907 to 1952. Starting in the
Robert_L._Ramsay_(academic)
Scottish filmmaker (born 1969)
Lynne Ramsay (born 5 December 1969) is a Scottish filmmaker known for films such as Ratcatcher (1999), Morvern Callar (2002), We Need to Talk About Kevin
Lynne_Ramsay
Royal Navy Admiral; commanded the Dunkirk evacuation (1883–1945)
Admiral Sir Bertram Home Ramsay, KCB, KBE, MVO (20 January 1883 – 2 January 1945) was a Royal Navy officer. He commanded the destroyer HMS Broke during
Bertram_Ramsay
James Ramsay (c.1624–1696), bishop of Dunblane, bishop of Ross, was son of Robert Ramsay (1598?–1651). The latter was successively minister of Dundonald
James_Ramsay_(bishop)
American reality television series
the UK as Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares USA, is an American reality television series originally broadcast on Fox, in which chef Gordon Ramsay is invited
Kitchen_Nightmares
2025 film by Lynne Ramsay
Die My Love is a 2025 American psychological drama film directed by Lynne Ramsay, who co-wrote the screenplay with Enda Walsh and Alice Birch. Based on the
Die_My_Love
English cricketer and pastoralist
Francis Ramsay JP (8 December 1860 – 31 December 1947) was an English first-class cricketer and a pastoralist in Queensland. The son of Robert Ramsay, he
Francis_Ramsay_(cricketer)
Military unit
Infantry on October 11, 1863. The regiment was commanded by Colonel Robert Ramsay Livingston. It was later designated 1st Nebraska Veteran Cavalry on
1st_Nebraska_Cavalry_Regiment
British chemist (1852–1916)
a nephew of the geologist Sir Andrew Ramsay. He was educated at Glasgow Academy and then apprenticed to Robert Napier, a shipbuilder in Govan. However
William_Ramsay
Scottish geologist, chemist, and agriculturalist
a General in the Bengal Army, by his wife Katharine Ramsay (d. 1806), daughter of Robert Ramsay of Camno, he was born on 22 June 1780. He was tutored
Sir George Mackenzie, 7th Baronet
Sir_George_Mackenzie,_7th_Baronet
Australian businessman and philanthropist (1936–2014)
Paul Joseph Ramsay AO (5 January 1936 – 1 May 2014) was an Australian businessman and philanthropist. Born in Sydney, he grew up in Burradoo in the Southern
Paul_Ramsay
English painter
James Ramsay (1789 – 23 June 1854) was an English painter who specialised in portrait painting. Ramsay was born in Sheffield, where his father Robert Ramsay
James_Ramsay_(painter)
British Conservative Party politician (1887–1969)
sitting Labour MP Frederick Roberts. Ramsay did not defend the seat at the 1935 general election (when it was regained by Roberts), and did not stand for
Alexander Ramsay (West Bromwich MP)
Alexander_Ramsay_(West_Bromwich_MP)
Moderator of the Church of Scotland
Church of Scotland in May 2025. Frew was born on 2 October 1961 to Robert Ramsay Bone and Mary Donald. She was raised in Clarkston, Glasgow. She was
Rosemary_Frew
from 1751 to 1754. After his marriage to Ann Ramsay in 1736, he was styled Robert Balfour-Ramsay. Robert was a son of George Balfour of Balbirnie and
Robert Balfour, 4th of Balbirnie
Robert_Balfour,_4th_of_Balbirnie
Canadian Anglican priest (1889–1984)
Christianity portal William Robert Ramsay Armitage MC (2 April 1889 – 12 April 1984) was a Canadian Anglican priest. He was Dean of New Westminster from
Ramsay_Armitage
Surname list
Wars officer Robert MacKenzie (disambiguation), several people Robert C. MacKenzie (1948–1995), American professional soldier Robert Ramsay Mackenzie (1811–1873)
Mackenzie_(surname)
Baseball team of Washington State University
Eugene Register-Guard. Oregon. Associated Press. February 7, 1943. p. 13. Roberts, Eric. "Another Buck Bailey Story". Washington State Magazine. Retrieved
Washington State Cougars baseball
Washington_State_Cougars_baseball
English footballer
Daniel Robertson Ramsay (1864 – before 1945) was an English professional footballer who played in the English Football League for Stoke, Northwich Victoria
Bob_Ramsay_(footballer)
Sir James Ramsay (1589 – 29 June 1639), known as "Black Ramsay" or in German sources as Jakob von Ramsay, was a Scottish soldier in the Swedish service
Sir_James_Ramsay
Season of television series
premiered on Fox on July 21, 2009, and concluded on October 13, 2009. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried returned as the Blue
Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 6
Hell's_Kitchen_(American_TV_series)_season_6
1881-83 Chilean military occupation of Lima, Peru, during the War of the Pacific
importancia. Valparaíso: Imprenta del Progreso. Sturrock, Robert Ramsay (1881). Letter by Robert Ramsay. Lima.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher
Occupation_of_Lima
Church in Glasgow, Scotland
Bishop Robert Wishart Choir David Wemyss (1562–1615) Robert Scott (1616–1629) John Maxwell (1629–1639) Edward Wright (1641–1646) Robert Ramsay (1647–1651)
Glasgow_Cathedral
Pastoral lease in Queensland
Creek, a tributary of the Thomson River, after a former pastoralist, Robert Ramsay MacKenzie. The station, in turn, takes its name from the creek. The
Aramac_Station
Lowland Scottish clan
branches of the Clan Ramsay: the Ramsays of Dalhousie, the Ramsays of Auchterhouse, the Ramsays of Banff, the Ramsay of Forfar and the Ramsays of Clatto. In
Clan_Ramsay
Major League Baseball team season
1999: Butch Huskey was traded by the Mariners to the Boston Red Sox for Robert Ramsay. August 28, 1999: Mike Blowers was signed as a free agent by the Mariners
1999_Seattle_Mariners_season
British ornithologist
Colonel Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay FLS FZS DL (25 January 1852 – 22 April 1921) was a British Army officer and naturalist. Wardlaw-Ramsay's father was
Robert_George_Wardlaw-Ramsay
Francis Ramsay (1860–1947)". Ramsay, Marmaduke Francis (1860–1947). Vol. 16. Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 1 May 2021. "Ramsay, Robert Christian
List_of_Old_Harrovians
Alexander Ramsay (1638–1702) was a Scottish minister who served as minister of St Giles Cathedral and other senior positions in the Church of Scotland
Alexander_Ramsay_(minister)
Season of television series
premiered on Fox on January 29, 2009, and concluded on May 14, 2009. Gordon Ramsay returned as host and head chef, while Scott Leibfried returned as the Blue
Hell's Kitchen (American TV series) season 5
Hell's_Kitchen_(American_TV_series)_season_5
near Fettercairn in 1574 the son of Sir David Ramsay and his wife, Catherine Carnegie, daughter of Sir Robert Carnegie of Kinnaird. He gained a degree (MA)
Andrew_Ramsay_(minister)
2025 detective novel by J. K. Rowling
agency to investigate the body of "William Wright" found in the vault of Ramsay Silver. Identification is difficult due to mutilation and the outdated security
The_Hallmarked_Man
Topics referred to by the same term
United States congressman from Pennsylvania Bob Ramsey (disambiguation) Robert Ramsay (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people
Robert_Ramsey
Events of the 1882 cricket season
season, the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack explained that Alfred Evans, Robert Ramsay and Bill Roe were all unavailable at various points, and that these
Somerset County Cricket Club in 1882
Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_in_1882
Scottish distiller, merchant and politician (1814–1892)
Ramsay (15 August 1814 – 24 June 1892) was a Scottish distiller, merchant and Liberal Party politician. Ramsay was born on 15 August 1814, to Robert Ramsay
John_Ramsay_(of_Kildalton)
Military unit
War it was initially commanded by a Scot, Brigadier Robert Ramsay, and served at Derry, where Ramsay was killed in early May leading an attack on Windmill
Lord_Grand_Prior's_Regiment
Annual. Retrieved June 24, 2013. Anthony Castrovince (August 8, 2016). "Ramsay's life not measured by stats". MLB.com. Retrieved August 8, 2016. Nick Britten
List of people with brain tumors
List_of_people_with_brain_tumors
1988 video game
"nightmarish affairs", but praised the story as being "strong for the era". Robert Ramsay of Push Square gave the fame a score of six out of ten, describing it
Final_Fantasy_II
1814 battle during the War of 1812
"Money, Rowland" . Royal Naval Biography. Vol. sup, part 4. 1830. p. 9. "Ramsay, Robert" . Royal Naval Biography. Vol. sup, part 4. 1830. p. 23. "Nourse, Joseph"
Battle_of_Baltimore
Secondary school in Vancouver, Washington, United States
MVHS, later went on to star at Gonzaga University[citation needed] Robert Ramsay — Major League Baseball player for the Seattle Mariners after starring
Mountain View High School (Washington)
Mountain_View_High_School_(Washington)
English actor and producer (born 1986)
Love' First Look: Jennifer Lawrence, Robert Pattinson & LaKeith Stanfield Topline New Thriller From Lynne Ramsay". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the
Robert_Pattinson
1838 killing of Indigenous people in New South Wales
judicial murder of white men in Sydney', as the government spokesman Robert Ramsay Mackenzie phrased it in his speech in the Legislative Assembly on 25
Myall_Creek_massacre
confession was made in the presence of George Buchanan, Mr John Wood, and Robert Ramsay. The National Archives copy has an "NH" monogram on each folio for Nicolas
Nicolas_Hubert
Airth (1305) John de Traquair (1328) Robert Ramsay (1340) John Octerlony (1342) Robert Ramsay (1359) Malcolm Ramsay (1365) Walter Ogilvy of Auchterhouse
Sheriff_of_Angus
Scottish historian (1874–1936)
Sir Robert Sangster Rait CBE DL (10 February 1874 – 25 May 1936) was a Scottish historian, Historiographer Royal and Principal of the University of Glasgow
Robert_Rait
English cricketer, solicitor and barrister
Fenner's in 1882. He was dismissed twice in the match for nought, by Robert Ramsay and C. Aubrey Smith respectively. le Bas later became a barrister, passing
Reginald_le_Bas
Topics referred to by the same term
Honor recipient Robert Ramsay Wright (1852–1933), Scottish zoologist Sir Robert Patrick Wright (1857–1938), Scottish agriculturalist Robert Herring Wright
Robert_Wright
Suburb of Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia
Ramsay is a rural locality in the Toowoomba Region, Queensland, Australia. In the 2021 census, Ramsay had a population of 369 people. The Great Dividing
Ramsay,_Queensland
Scottish divine
Robert Herbert Story (28 January 1835 – 13 January 1907) was a Scottish divine and Principal of the University of Glasgow. He attained the highest position
Robert_Herbert_Story
Species of bird
under its current binomial name Sitta magna by the British naturalist Robert Ramsay. Hans Edmund Wolters proposed the division of the genus Sitta into subgenera
Giant_nuthatch
named Warden of the North and legitimizes Ramsay, making him Ramsay Bolton. Sansa Stark is then married to Ramsay, thanks to an arrangement made by Petyr
List of Game of Thrones characters
List_of_Game_of_Thrones_characters
British politician (1801–1874)
Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie, KT, GCB, PC (22 April 1801 – 6 July 1874), known as Fox Maule before 1852 and as The Lord Panmure between 1852
Fox Maule-Ramsay, 11th Earl of Dalhousie
Fox_Maule-Ramsay,_11th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
English cricketer
the match, he was dismissed for 4 runs in the MCC first innings by Robert Ramsay, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 5 runs by C. Aubrey
Frederic_Willett
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
Coke Works in conjunction with the nearby Calumet Mine & Coke Works. Robert Ramsay, a long-time superintendent and engineer at Frick's renowned Shaft Mines
United,_Pennsylvania
Suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
racewalker Ernest O'Ferrall, journalist and writer Ada Plante, artist Robert Ramsay, lawyer and politician Frederick Romberg, architect William John Young
East_Melbourne
British businessman and peer
February 1966, Chetwynd married firstly Celia Grace Ramsay, daughter of Commander Alexander Robert Ramsay; they were divorced in 1974, after having three
Adam Chetwynd, 10th Viscount Chetwynd
Adam_Chetwynd,_10th_Viscount_Chetwynd
Violent events in New Brunswick, Canada in 1875
Constable Robert Ramsay, who claims to have fired the first shot, supporting the defense's argument. However, other constables contradict Ramsay's testimony
Louis_Mailloux_Affair
19th century British passenger ship
under command of Captain Andrew Jamieson Elles with Surgeon-Supt Dr Robert Ramsay responsible for the health of the crew and passengers. The immigrants
Philip_Laing
Novel by Ariana Harwicz
Lynne Ramsay was co-writing with playwright Enda Walsh. Ramsay became involved as director after Lawrence sent her the book. In July 2024, Robert Pattinson
Die,_My_Love
List of baseball players
Ramírez, P, 2015 Yohan Ramirez, P, 2020–2022 Domingo Ramos, SS, 1982–1987 Robert Ramsay, P, 1999–2000 Lenny Randle, 3B, 1981–1982 Rob Rasmussen, P, 2015 Shane
Seattle Mariners all-time roster
Seattle_Mariners_all-time_roster
Dwelling on a pasture high in the hills
September 2022. Tannahill, Robert; Ramsay, Philip A. (1853). The works of Robert Tannahill: with life of the author, and a memoir of Robert A. Smith, the musical
Shieling
(1806–1868) Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, 10th Baronet (1811–1873) Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mackenzie, 11th Baronet (1865–1935) Sir Robert Evelyn Mackenzie
Mackenzie baronets of Coul (1673)
Mackenzie_baronets_of_Coul_(1673)
British politician (1894–1955)
Archibald Henry Maule Ramsay (4 May 1894 – 11 March 1955) was a British Army officer who later went into politics as a Scottish Unionist Member of Parliament
Archibald_Maule_Ramsay
Premier Herbert Postle, former Member of the Tasmanian House of Assembly Robert Ramsay, former Member of both the Victorian Legislative Assembly Edward Reynolds
List of University of Melbourne people
List_of_University_of_Melbourne_people
Day of the year
Scarecrow Press. p. 17. ISBN 9780810872028. Joyce, R. B. (1974). "Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie (1811–1873)". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Vol. 5.
July_21
Topics referred to by the same term
James Armitage (1860–1929), Anglican minister in Canada Ramsay Armitage (William Robert Ramsay Armitage, 1889–1984), Canadian Anglican priest Kenneth Armitage
William_Armitage
Canadian naturalist and painter (born 1930)
2017 The Art of Robert Bateman. Biography by Ramsay Derry. Madison Press Books, 1981. (French ed. 1982, German ed. 1984) The World of Robert Bateman. Biography
Robert_Bateman_(painter)
2012 American reality television series
by Gordon Ramsay, which ran on the Fox network for three seasons from 2012 to 2016. It aired on Monday nights at 8 pm ET/PT. It was Ramsay's fourth series
Hotel_Hell
(1921–1926): HG Pruett Octavius Radcliffe (1885): OG Radcliffe Robert Ramsay (1882): RC Ramsay Brett Randell (2024): BG Randell Jim Redman (1948–1953): J
List of Somerset County Cricket Club players
List_of_Somerset_County_Cricket_Club_players
2017 film by Lynne Ramsay
neo-noir crime psychological thriller film written and directed by Lynne Ramsay. Based on the 2013 novella of the same name by Jonathan Ames, it stars Joaquin
You_Were_Never_Really_Here
American zoologist (1870–1947)
Originally intending to study theology, Lillie came under the tutelage of Robert Ramsay Wright and Archibald Macallum, who influenced Lillie to study endocrinology
Frank_Rattray_Lillie
Sir Alexander Ramsay-Irvine, 6th Baronet. Catherine Ramsay married Sir Thomas Burnett of Leys, 6th Baronet, and their eldest son, Robert, inherited the
Ramsay baronets of Balmain (second creation, 1806)
Ramsay_baronets_of_Balmain_(second_creation,_1806)
Scottish noble (1480–1557)
(executed on 8 October 1516), thirdly Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell (died 9 July 1546), and fourthly Cuthbert Ramsay, who survived her. She died in February
Lady_Agnes_Stewart
Private, day school in Coorparoo, Queensland, Australia
Queensland Library. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. "Judge Robert Ramsay Douglas". The Douglas Archives. 21 March 2018. Retrieved 13 May 2019
Villanova_College_(Australia)
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
'Crakehall', until 1624. From then it was granted by the Crown to Edward and Robert Ramsay until they granted it to John Heath and John White around 1658. Records
Crakehall
Scottish peer and soldier (1878–1928)
Arthur George Maule Ramsay, 14th Earl of Dalhousie JP (4 September 1878 – 23 December 1928), styled Lord Ramsay between 1880 and 1887, was a Scottish
Arthur Ramsay, 14th Earl of Dalhousie
Arthur_Ramsay,_14th_Earl_of_Dalhousie
Scottish statesman and colonial administrator (1812–1860)
James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie KT PC (22 April 1812 – 19 December 1860), known as the Earl of Dalhousie between 1838 and 1849, was
James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie
James_Broun-Ramsay,_1st_Marquess_of_Dalhousie
Region in Queensland, Australia
in the region: 1840: Ballandean Run (194 square miles (500 km2)) by Robert Ramsay Mackenzie 1842: Maryland Run (360 square miles (930 km2)) with a capacity
Granite_Belt
Armitage was married in June, 1886, to Elinor Maria Ramsay, elder daughter of the late Robert Ramsay, M. D., of Orilla, Ontario. His wife was vice-president
William_James_Armitage
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
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
Male
French
 French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
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.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
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.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
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
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Garuda; King of Birds
Girl/Female
Tamil
Nandhinee | நாநà¯à®¤à¯€à®¨à¯€
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mautby in Norfolk. Compare Maultsby.
Boy/Male
Indian, Nigerian, Sanskrit
Exulted One; Seven
Boy/Male
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam
Night
Girl/Female
Spanish
Pleasure. From the Hebrew Eden which was the gardenlike biblical first home of Adam and Eve in...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mythological flower (Son of Vakula Devi)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Intelligent; Great; The Tiger Man
Girl/Female
Australian, Japanese
Child of Sae
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
ROBERT RAMSAY
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
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.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
v. t.
To make sober.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.