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British general (1832–1914)
Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (30 September 1832 – 14 November 1914), was a British Victorian era general who became one of
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts
Frederick_Roberts,_1st_Earl_Roberts
Topics referred to by the same term
Frederick or Fred Roberts may refer to: Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British Army field marshal and Victoria Cross recipient Frederick
Frederick_Roberts
Recipient of the Victoria Cross
forces. Roberts was the son of the famous Victorian commander Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Born in Umballa, India, Roberts attended
Frederick Roberts (VC, born 1872)
Frederick_Roberts_(VC,_born_1872)
American politician (1879–1952)
Frederick Madison Roberts (September 14, 1879 – July 19, 1952) was an American newspaper owner and editor, educator and business owner; he became a politician
Frederick_Madison_Roberts
Frederick Roberts Rinehart (1902–1981) was an American book publisher. Rinehart was a son of mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart, a brother of publisher
Frederick_Roberts_Rinehart
British peeress
of Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, and Nora Henrietta (née Bews). She succeeded to the titles of Countess Roberts and Viscountess St
Aileen Roberts, 2nd Countess Roberts
Aileen_Roberts,_2nd_Countess_Roberts
British Labour MP (1876–1941)
Frederick Owen Roberts (2 July 1876 – 23 October 1941) was a Labour Party politician in the United Kingdom. Roberts worked as a compositor and became
Frederick Roberts (British politician)
Frederick_Roberts_(British_politician)
Equestrian statue in London, England
The equestrian statue of Earl Roberts is an outdoor sculpture of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts by Harry Bates, installed at Horse Guards Parade in
Equestrian statue of Earl Roberts, London
Equestrian_statue_of_Earl_Roberts,_London
City in Uttar Pradesh, India
and Belan Rivers drain this area. The city is named after Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Located between Vindhyan Range and Kaimur Range, this area
Robertsganj
Extinct earldom in the Peerage of the United Kingdom
created in 1901 for Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Baron Roberts. He had already been created Baron Roberts, of Kandahar in Afghanistan, and of
Earl_Roberts
Legendary knights of Charlemagne's court
German Emperor". Similarly, British generals Garnet Wolseley and Frederick Roberts have been dubbed "Queen Victoria's Paladins". Following this template
Paladin
Boer military officer and lawyer (1872–1900)
Kop, where in response to his actions British commander Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts described Theron as "the hardest thorn in the flesh of the
Daniel_Theron
United States Army general
Major General Robert Tryon Frederick (March 14, 1907 – November 29, 1970) was a senior United States Army officer. During World War II, he commanded the
Robert_T._Frederick
Northern Irish footballer
Frederick Charles Roberts (1905–1988) was a Northern Irish footballer who played as a forward in the Irish Football League for Glentoran and Distillery
Fred Roberts (footballer, born 1905)
Fred_Roberts_(footballer,_born_1905)
Warship
Roberts was a Royal Navy Roberts-class monitor of the Second World War. She was the second monitor to be named after Field Marshal Frederick Roberts,
HMS_Roberts_(F40)
English cricketer
Frederick Roberts (24 September 1848 – 13 July 1903) was an English first-class cricketer active 1867–68 who played for Surrey. He was born in Kennington;
Frederick Roberts (cricketer, born 1848)
Frederick_Roberts_(cricketer,_born_1848)
1878 battle of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
fought on 2 December 1878 between British forces under Major General Frederick Roberts and Afghan forces under Karim Khan, during the opening stages of the
Battle_of_Peiwar_Kotal
1878–1880 war between the British Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan
provoking the next phase of the Second Afghan War. Major General Sir Frederick Roberts led the Kabul Field Force over the Shutargardan Pass into central
Second_Anglo-Afghan_War
English cricketer
Frederick Charles Roberts (5 June 1881 – unknown) played first-class cricket for Somerset in one match in 1899. He was born at Edington, Somerset. The
Frederick Roberts (cricketer, born 1881)
Frederick_Roberts_(cricketer,_born_1881)
Topics referred to by the same term
Lord Roberts may refer to: Field Marshal Frederick Roberts (1832–1914), Anglo-Irish high commander of the British Army in the Victorian Era, and revered
Lord_Roberts
Male given name
Frederik Raben-Levetzau (1850–1933), Danish count and politician Frederick Roberts (British Army officer, born 1872), British Army officer F. J. Robinson
Frederick_(given_name)
Australian rules footballer (1910–1945)
son of Archibald William Roberts (1887–1943), and Lily Emily Mary Roberts (1887–1971), née Davis, Archibald Frederick Roberts was born at Burnley on 16
Archie Roberts (Australian footballer, born 1910)
Archie_Roberts_(Australian_footballer,_born_1910)
Topics referred to by the same term
Crowther Roberts (1891–1982), British Army major general Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British Army general John Hamilton Roberts (1891–1962)
General_Roberts
Z Mrs A. V. Roberts (died 1969), Australian feminist activist Abraham Roberts, British general, father of Earl Roberts Ada Palmer Roberts, American poet
List of people with surname Roberts
List_of_people_with_surname_Roberts
English cricketer and umpire
Frederick George Roberts (1 April 1862 – 7 April 1936) was an English cricketer and umpire who played first-class cricket for Gloucestershire from 1887
Frederick Roberts (cricketer, born 1862)
Frederick_Roberts_(cricketer,_born_1862)
American book publisher
publisher. He was the son of mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart, the brother of publisher Frederick Roberts Rinehart, and the brother of producer and playwright
Stanley_Rinehart_Jr.
American serial killer (1943–2006)
Robert Frederick Carr III (December 22, 1943 – July 6, 2006) was an American serial killer and pedophile who killed three children and one woman in the
Robert_Frederick_Carr
American socialite (1900–1987)
was born Lyde Miller Roberts in Flourtown, Pennsylvania, the second child of Margaret Reynolds (Collins) and George Frederick Roberts. Her parents decided
Lydie_Marland
British theologian, philosopher of religion and author
Frederick Robert Tennant (1 September 1866 – 9 September 1957), best known as F. R. Tennant was a British theologian, philosopher of religion and author
Frederick_Robert_Tennant
Anglican minister and schoolmaster
Frederick Robert Newton (1841–1926) was an Anglican minister and schoolmaster. Frederick Newton was born in Nailsea, England, to Robert and Elizabeth
Frederick_Robert_Newton
American artist
Robert Frederick Blum (9 July 1857 – 8 June 1903) was an American artist. He was one of the youngest members of the National Academy of Design and was
Robert_Frederick_Blum
1899–1902 war in South Africa
Lord Roberts. Roberts assembled a new team for headquarters staff from far and wide: Lord Kitchener (Chief of Staff) from the Sudan; Frederick Russell
Second_Boer_War
British diplomat (1900–1989)
Frederick Robert Hoyer Millar, 1st Baron Inchyra, GCMG, CVO (6 June 1900 – 16 October 1989) was a British diplomat who served as Ambassador to West Germany
Frederick Millar, 1st Baron Inchyra
Frederick_Millar,_1st_Baron_Inchyra
Frederick Robert Irvine FLS (30 April 1898 – 19 August 1962) was an English botanist. Irvine was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England on
Frederick_Robert_Irvine
Frederick Robert Banks, OBE was Archdeacon of Trinidad from 1947 until 1969, firstly in partnership with Charles Stokely Doorly until 1952 and then alone
Frederick_Banks_(priest)
1879 battle of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
under the command of Major-General Frederick Roberts. After defeating Afghan forces at Chariasab on 6 October, Roberts marched into Kabul on 13 October
Siege of the Sherpur Cantonment
Siege_of_the_Sherpur_Cantonment
American journalist
a son of mystery writer Mary Roberts Rinehart and a brother of book publishers Stanley Rinehart Jr. and Frederick Roberts Rinehart. Rinehart was born in
Alan_Rinehart
English professional footballer (1941–1993)
Robert Frederick Chelsea Moore OBE (12 April 1941 – 24 February 1993) was an English professional footballer. He captained West Ham United for more than
Bobby_Moore
to Frederick Roberts, the son of Lord Roberts, and to Francis Parsons. In 1900 and 1901, three memoranda were issued for Herman Albrecht, Robert Digby-Jones
List of Second Boer War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_Second_Boer_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
(1829–1895) Clement Walker Heneage, (1831–1901) Field Marshal Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, (1832–1914), Commander-in-Chief, Madras, 1881–1885, India
List of Old Etonians in the armed services
List_of_Old_Etonians_in_the_armed_services
Australian cricketer (1853–1926)
Frederick Robert Spofforth (9 September 1853 – 4 June 1926), also known as "The Demon Bowler", was an Australian cricket team pace bowler of the nineteenth
Fred_Spofforth
1879 battle of the Second Anglo-Afghan War
commanded by Major-General Sir Frederick Roberts, which advanced on Kabul. On the evening of 5 October 1879, Roberts reached Charasiab, a small town
Battle_of_Charasiab
Topics referred to by the same term
title Baron Roberts has been held by three people: Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British general, created Baron Roberts of Kandahar
Baron_Roberts
18th-century Irish architect
India Company, and Abraham's son was Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, a First World War field marshal. Roberts' sons Thomas and Sautelle became artists
John_Roberts_(architect)
United States Army general
Robert Frederick Sink (3 April 1905 – 13 December 1965) was an American soldier who served as an officer in the United States Army from 1927 to 1961. His
Robert_Sink
Topics referred to by the same term
Major General Roberts may refer to: Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), one of the most successful British commanders of the Victorian era
Major_General_Roberts
Award
between 9–31 August 1880, under the command of Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Roberts who rode horseback on his horse Vonolel In addition, it was awarded
Kabul_to_Kandahar_Star
Series of murders in Adelaide, South Australia
going away using the recordings. His body was found on 20 May 1999. Frederick Robert Brooks, 18, was the son of Jodie Elliott who was the sister of Haydon's
Snowtown_murders
Canadian musician (born 1971)
Matthew Frederick Robert Good (born June 29, 1971) is a Canadian musician. He was the lead singer and songwriter for the Matthew Good Band, one of the
Matthew_Good
Irish poet (1896-1941)
Frederick Robert Higgins (24 April 1896 – 6 January 1941) was an Irish poet and theatre director. Higgins was born on the west coast of Ireland in Foxford
F._R._Higgins
American political strategist (born 1974)
policies. Roberts has been called the "mastermind of Project 2025". Roberts was born on June 24, 1974, in Lafayette, Louisiana, to James A. Roberts Sr. and
Kevin Roberts (political strategist)
Kevin_Roberts_(political_strategist)
Military unit
Rajputs, Dogras and Punjabi Mussalmans, was justified by General Sir Frederick Roberts on the grounds that long periods of peace and inactivity in Southern
Madras_Army
Canadian politician
Frederick Robert Cromwell (May 13, 1872 – October 16, 1950) was a Canadian politician in the province of Quebec. Born in Leeds, Megantic County, Quebec
Frederick_Robert_Cromwell
British field hockey player and soldier (1914–2011)
Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Robert Lindsay, DSO MC (11 January 1914 – 6 April 2011) was a British field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer
Robin_Lindsay
British military officer (1784–1873)
Abraham Roberts (11 April 1784 – 28 December 1873) was a British East India Company Army general who served nearly 50 years in India. Roberts had two
Abraham_Roberts
South African politician
Sir Frederick Robert Moor, KCMG, PC (12 May 1853 – 18 March 1927) was a South African politician who served as the last Prime Minister of the Colony of
Frederick_Moor
the identical pseudonym. Cross was originally named Frederick Robert Cross, but dropped the "Frederick". He began studying astrology quite young and by the
Robert_Thomas_Cross
South African high jumper
Lawrence Frederick Roberts also known as Bob Roberts (1 July 1903 – 8 March 1977) was a South African track and field athlete who competed in the 1924
Lawrence_Roberts_(athlete)
English writer
short stories for pulp magazines between 1918 and 1953. He was born Frederick Robert Buckley on 20 December 1896 in Colton, Staffordshire, England and died
F._R._Buckley
Mountain pass on the Afghanistan–Pakistan border
site of a battle between British-led forces under Sir Frederick Roberts and Afghan forces. Roberts outmaneuvered the Afghans and secured a British victory
Peiwar_Pass
List of ships with the same or similar names
ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Roberts, after Field Marshal Frederick Roberts: HMS Roberts (1915) was an Abercrombie-class monitor launched
HMS_Roberts
British historian
Stephen Frederick Roberts (1958 – July 2022) was an historian of nineteenth-century Britain who wrote extensively about Chartism and Birmingham in the
Stephen_Roberts_(historian)
Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Mount Roberts is a 1,991-metre (6,532-foot) mountain summit in British Columbia, Canada. Mount Roberts is part of the Rossland Range which is a subrange
Mount Roberts (Rossland Range)
Mount_Roberts_(Rossland_Range)
British army officer and head of the Irish police force (1856–1944)
Second Anglo-Afghan War, he joined the staff of Field Marshal Sir Frederick Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British Army in Afghanistan. Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain (police officer)
Neville_Chamberlain_(police_officer)
English botanist and biochemist (1924–2020)
Frederick Robert Whatley FRS (26 January 1924 – 14 November 2020) was an English botanist and biochemist who held the title of Sherardian Professor of
Frederick_Whatley
British Indian frontier campaign (1888)
ISBN 978-1-78149-333-5.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: publisher location (link) Roberts, Frederick Sleigh Roberts (1897). Forty-one years in India: From subaltern to commander-in-chief
Hazara_Expedition_of_1888
2007 U.S. Supreme Court case on student speech
ruling, concluding that Frederick's speech rights were violated. The case then went on to the Supreme Court. Chief Justice John Roberts, writing for the majority
Morse_v._Frederick
Chief Justice of the United States since 2005
In 2003, President George W. Bush appointed Roberts to the D.C. Circuit. In 2005, Bush nominated Roberts to the Supreme Court, initially as an associate
John_Roberts
Renny – 1857; Delhi, India Frederick Roberts (The Hon.) – 1899; Battle of Colenso, South Africa Frederick Sleigh Roberts – 1858; Khodagunge, India George
List of Victoria Cross recipients of uncertain nationality
List_of_Victoria_Cross_recipients_of_uncertain_nationality
Park in Malibu, California, United States
1904–1992) and Frederick L. Roberts (1899–1976) founders of Roberts Public Markets chain based in Santa Monica and owners of Roberts Ranch which was
Solstice_Canyon
American abolitionist (1818–1895)
Frederick Douglass (born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 14, 1818 – February 20, 1895) was an American social reformer, abolitionist
Frederick_Douglass
British force during the Second Afghan War
Roberts 1897, p. 553, Appendix III. Farwell, Byron (1973). Queen Victoria's Little Wars. London: Allen Lane. ISBN 0713904577. Roberts, Sir Frederick (1897)
Kurram_Valley_Field_Force
Place in Gauteng, South Africa
Republic's appointed mayor of Johannesburg, rode out to meet Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts to arrange the surrender of the main city into which they
Denver,_Johannesburg
Military unit
Edward of Saxe-Weimar (1840–1841) Field Marshal Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1850–1851) Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby (1861–1862), Governor
Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Royal_Military_College,_Sandhurst
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
Frederick II (German: Friedrich II.; 24 January 1712 – 17 August 1786) was the monarch of Prussia from 1740 until his death in 1786. He was the last Hohenzollern
Frederick_the_Great
Canadian politician (1861–1934)
Frederick Robert Trotter (August 20, 1861 – September 4, 1934) was a farmer and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. He represented Antigonish County
Fred_Robert_Trotter
British diplomat (1831–1923)
Sir Frederick Robert St John KCMG (2 March 1831 – 27 February 1923) was a British diplomat. St John was the fourth son of Hon. Ferdinand St John, third
Frederick_Robert_St_John
Sheriff of York, Upper Canada and politician
of only two gold crosses made. He served on the staff of Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, and was one of the lucky
William_Botsford_Jarvis
Topics referred to by the same term
Methodist minister Bobs, a member of the musical duo Bobs & LoLo Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts (1832–1914), British field marshal Bobs Brook, Delaware County
Bobs
Australian politician
George Frederick Roberts (2 February 1913 – 22 July 1962) was an Australian politician who was a Liberal Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Western
George Roberts (Western Australian politician)
George_Roberts_(Western_Australian_politician)
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
Alexander Ramsay (West Bromwich MP)
Alexander_Ramsay_(West_Bromwich_MP)
(bishop) Robert Montgomery (colonial administrator) Raja Ram Pal Fanny Parkes William Peel (Royal Navy officer) Altaf Raja Baji Rao II Frederick Roberts, 1st
List_of_people_from_Kanpur
English cricketer
Gloucestershire. In the single innings in which he batted, he was bowled by Frederick Roberts for a duck. Evans' brother, David played for Gloucestershire and Somerset
Ernest_Evans_(cricketer)
British soldier, and courtier (1874–1914)
1st King's Dragoon Guards in 1895, and served as an aide-de-camp to Frederick Roberts during the Boer War 1899–1900. He stayed as a lieutenant of the 1st
Lord_Charles_Fitzmaurice
Annual alpine skiing event
skiing pioneer Arnold Lunn, held at Crans-Montana in 1911, Roberts donated the trophy, the Roberts of Kandahar Challenge Cup.) Lunn, founder of the Kandahar
Arlberg-Kandahar
Canadian chiropractor (born 1952)
Frederick Robert "Ted" Carrick (born February 26, 1952) is a senior research fellow at the Bedfordshire Centre for Mental Health Research in association
Frederick_Carrick
Boer general (1865–1945)
Henrietta Bews, the spouse of the British Commander-in-Chief Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts. Bossenbroek, M. P. (2018). The Boer War. Translated by Rosenberg
Chris_Muller
British explorer, geographer and British Indian Army officer
Intelligence Department for the British Indian Army, and he served under Frederick Roberts in the Second Anglo-Afghan War. The MacGregor Medal is awarded in
Charles_MacGregor
British racing driver (1914–1990)
Frederick Roberts Gerard (19 January 1914 – 26 January 1990) was a racing driver and businessman from England. He participated in numerous top-level motor
Bob_Gerard
Welsh cricketer and Royal Air Force officer
Vice-Marshal John Frederick Roberts, CB, CBE (24 February 1913 – 20 April 1996) was a Welsh cricketer and Royal Air Force officer. Fred Roberts was born in
Fred_Roberts_(RAF_officer)
English writer and broadcaster
Robert Frederick Elms (born 12 June 1959) is an English writer and broadcaster. Elms was a writer for The Face magazine in the 1980s, and is known for
Robert_Elms
Minor league baseball team
The Frederick Keys are a Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team located in Frederick, Maryland. They are the High-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles and
Frederick_Keys
British force during the Second Afghan War
during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, under the command of General Frederick Roberts. It combined British Army and British Indian Army regiments, and initially
Kabul_Field_Force
Military unit
1878–79". The regiment was mentioned in despatches by General Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts, who wrote: I always remember the good work done by the regiment
14th_Murray's_Jat_Lancers
Northern Ireland Civil Service
Sir Richard Frederick Roberts Dunbar 1965–1970: Sir Cecil Joseph Bateman 1970–1976: Sir David Charles Beresford Holden 1976–1979: Sir Robert Hill Kidd 1979–1984:
Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
Head_of_the_Northern_Ireland_Civil_Service
American anti-war activist and author
Frederick Robert Branfman (March 18, 1942 – September 24, 2014) was an American anti-war activist and author of a number of books about the Vietnam War
Fred_Branfman
American paleontologist
Frederick Robert Schram (born August 11, 1943, in Chicago, Illinois) is an American palaeontologist and carcinologist. He received his B.S. in biology
Frederick_Schram
Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts launched punitive actions and he occupied Kabul on 6 October 1879. After a popular uprising in December, Roberts withdrew
List of Second Anglo-Afghan War Victoria Cross recipients
List_of_Second_Anglo-Afghan_War_Victoria_Cross_recipients
Minister of the Colony of Natal: Albert Henry Hime. January 10 – Frederick Roberts arrives at Cape Town to replace Redvers Henry Buller as commander-in-chief
1900_in_South_Africa
English footballer (1909–1979)
Frederick Roberts (9 October 1909 – January 1979) was an English professional footballer who played as a forward in the Football League for Birmingham
Fred Roberts (footballer, born 1909)
Fred_Roberts_(footballer,_born_1909)
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIC means "peaceful ruler."
Male
English
Form of Roderick
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Fredericus, FEDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Slovene
Slovene form of German Frideric, FRIDERIK means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Portuguese
Portuguese form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICO means "peaceful ruler."
Male
Swedish
 Swedish and Norwegian form of German Fridric, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Frederick.
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Friedrich, FRIEDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Fredericus, FREDERICA means "peaceful ruler." In use by the English and Portuguese.
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRICK means "peaceful ruler."
Girl/Female
Australian, Dutch, French, German
Peaceful Ruler; Female Version of Frederic; From the Old German Name Frithuric
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Fridric, FREDRIIK means "peaceful ruler."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Chinese, French, German, Spanish, Swiss
Italian Form of Frederick; Peaceful Ruler; Spanish Form of Frederick Peaceful Ruler
Male
Polish
Polish form of German Frideric, FRIDERICH means "peaceful ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Fredericks.Variant of Dutch Fredriks, a patronymic from the personal name Fredrick.
Female
Italian
Italian feminine form of Italian/Spanish Federico, FEDERICA means "peaceful ruler."
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, German, Indian, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian, Scottish
From the Broad Ridge; Renowned Ruler; Surname; Brother; Form of Roderick
Boy/Male
Welsh
Son of Roderick.
Male
English
 Variant spelling of English Frederick, FREDRIK means "peaceful ruler." Compare with another form of Fredrik.
Male
German
Contracted form of Old High German Friedrich, FRIDERIC means "peaceful ruler."
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Latin, Swedish
A Gem of the Sea; Pearl
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh, Traditional
One who Longs for the Divine Light
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : variant of Montfort.English (chiefly West Midlands) : possibly a habitational name from Mundford in Norfolk (see Munford).
Boy/Male
Sikh
One who sings praises of the Lord, Love, Pyar, Never shortage of money
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Chief; Prime
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Strange
Boy/Male
Indian, Kashmiri, Sanskrit
Knower of Meaning; Knowing; Sound; Reader
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Muslim, Swahili
Active; Intelligent
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Review; Analysis
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Strong
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
FREDERICK ROBERTS
n.
Peace; -- a word used in composition, especially in proper names; as, Alfred; Frederic.
n.
A bold, stout robber, or night thief; -- said to be so called from Robin Hood.
pl.
of Robertsman
n.
Alt. of Robertsman