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English tennis player
Herbert Chipp (4 January 1850 – 25 August 1903) was an English tennis player. He was a Wimbledon singles and doubles semi finalist and won four career
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evangelist Don Chipp (1925–2006), Australian politician Edmund Thomas Chipp (1823–1886), English organist and composer Herbert Chipp (1850–1903), English
Chipp
Soviet Union/ Russia 9 1989 French Open semifinalist • ranking in 1991 Herbert Chipp 1850 1903 Great Britain 1884 Wimbledon semifinalist Marin Čilić 1988
List of male singles tennis players
List_of_male_singles_tennis_players
Tennis tournament
for women to participate in the Beckenham Cricket Club Tournament. Herbert Chipp, later a Wimbledon umpire, came through a field of 13 entries to capture
Kent_Championships
1884 tennis event results
Herbert Lawford defeated Charles Walder Grinstead 7–5, 2–6, 6–2, 9–7 in the All Comers' Final, but the reigning champion William Renshaw defeated Herbert
1884 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1884_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
break beating three-time defending champion Herbert Lawford in four sets. At the Wimbledon Championships Herbert Lawford avenges his Irish championships defeat
1887_men's_tennis_season
English tennis player
at men's doubles, playing with Arthur Stanley from 1885 to 1887, and Herbert Chipp in 1888. In 1885 Farrer and Stanley reached the final, to lose 6–3,
Claude_Farrer
Napier, New Zealand. In the four most important tournaments of the year Herbert Lawford wins a third successive Irish Lawn Tennis Championships title in
1886_men's_tennis_season
Tennis tournament
Harry Grove (2) James Baldwin 6–1, 6–3, 7–5 1888 Ernest Wool Lewis Herbert Chipp 6–1, 6–3, 6–3 1889 Ernest Wool Lewis (2) John Redfern Deykin 6–1, 6–2
Exmouth_Open
Tennis tournament
Gladstone Eames 6-1, 6–1, 6–2. 1890 Herbert Chipp Wilberforce Eaves 6-4, 3–6, 1–6, 6–2, 6–4. 1891 Herbert Chipp James Herbert Crispe 6-4, 6–4, 2–6, 3–6, 6–1
Acton_Vale_LTC_Open
November in Singapore, British Malaya. In a repeat of the 1884 final, Herbert Lawford retained his Irish Lawn Tennis Championships title in Dublin, defeating
1885_men's_tennis_season
1891 tennis event results
Manliffe Goodbody w/o E Avory 0 1 6 2 Wilfred Baddeley W Baddeley 6 6 4 6 Frank Stoker w/o W Baddeley 6 6 6 Herbert Chipp H Chipp 4 0 4 Ernest Lewis w/o
1891 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1891_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Tennis tournament
winners of the men's singles title include Harry Sibthorpe Barlow and Herbert Chipp. "TENNIS FINALS: The finals of Hampstead Cricket Club, Lawn Tennis Section
Hampstead Cricket Club Lawn Tennis Section Tournament
Hampstead_Cricket_Club_Lawn_Tennis_Section_Tournament
Irish tennis player
the Middlesex Championships in 1885, losing in the second round to Herbert Chipp. He then competed in the 1885 Wimbledon Championships, where he defeated
Michael_Gallwey_McNamara
Tennis tournament
Ernest Wool Lewis Wilfred Milne 7-5, 6-2, 7-5 1888 Ernest Wool Lewis (2) Herbert Chipp 3-6, 0-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-0 1889 Ernest Wool Lewis (3) Edward James Avory
Torquay_Open
1885 tennis event results
Herbert Lawford defeated Ernest Renshaw 5–7, 6–1, 0–6, 6–2, 6–4 in the All Comers' Final, but the reigning champion William Renshaw defeated Herbert Lawford
1885 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1885_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
English tennis player (1867–1899)
Teignmouth and Shaldon Open reaching another final, before losing to Herbert Chipp in four sets. This year he reached a third consecutive final at the
John_Redfern_Deykin
1886 tennis event results
Herbert Lawford defeated Ernest Lewis 6–2, 6–3, 2–6, 4–6, 6–4 in the All Comers' Final, but the reigning champion William Renshaw defeated Lawford 6–0
1886 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1886_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Tournament Hyde Park, England Wood (i) Singles - Doubles No Ladies Singles Ethel Gurney ** Herbert Chipp 6–4, 4–6, 3–6, 6–3, 6–4 Blanche Bingley Harry Grove
1886_women's_tennis_season
Tennis tournament
abolished. Winners of the men's singles included Ernest Wool Lewis, Herbert Chipp, Manliffe Goodbody, William Renshaw, Wilberforce Eaves, Harry Grove
Teignmouth_Open
picking up the Irish Championships, Herbert Wilberforce winning the Northern Championships in Manchester, and Herbert Lawford collecting his second and
1883_men's_tennis_season
1888 tennis event results
Comers' Final, and then the reigning champions Patrick Bowes-Lyon and Herbert Wilberforce 2–6, 1–6, 6–3, 6–4, 6–3 in the challenge round to win the gentlemen's
1888 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles
1888_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_doubles
tournament by 7–9, 6–1, 8–6, 6–4 . Renshaw then defeated defending champion Herbert Lawford in the challenge round to claim the title for the first time. In
1888_men's_tennis_season
Tennis tournament
Walder Grinstead Donald Charles Stewart 6-1, 4–6, 12–10, 6–3. 1885 Herbert Chipp Donald Charles Stewart 7-5, 7–5, 6–3. 1886 Harry Grove Edward Lake Williams
Middlesex_Championships
jr. 5 Jul. Burton-on-Trent Open Burton-on-Trent, Great Britain Grass Herbert Chipp 3–6, 6–3, 6–1, 6–3 G. E. Lowe 5 Jul. Pacific Coast Championships San
1890_men's_tennis_season
Tennis tournament
William Parkfield Wethered 6-3 6-4 2-6 8-6 1888 Jacob Gaitskell Brown Herbert Chipp w.o. 1889 John Redfern Deykin William Dod 6-2 7-5 7-5 1890 John Redfern
Waterloo_Tournament
1885 tennis event results
6 6 2 6 Ernest Renshaw William Renshaw 4 6 6 6 James Dwight Ernest Lewis 6 1 4 4 E Barratt-Smith Herbert Chipp 3 0 9 James Dwight Ernest Lewis 6 6 11
1885 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles
1885_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_doubles
1888 tennis event results
6–4 in the All Comers' Final, and then defeated the reigning champion Herbert Lawford 6–3, 7–5, 6–0 in the challenge round to win the gentlemen's singles
1888 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1888_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Tennis tournament
Chingford Open, The men's singles final was supposed to be between Herbert Chipp and Ernest George Meers but he withdrew before the final, Ernest Wool
Chingford_Open
in Nuwara Eliya, Ceylon and ended in December in Melbourne, Australia. Herbert Lawford wins the Irish Lawn Tennis Championships at his 3rd attempt in
1884_men's_tennis_season
1882 tennis event results
6 3 2 4 E Renshaw 6 4 6 3 6 Herbert Chipp 6 1 6 0 2 H Lawford 4 6 2 6 0 Arthur Stanley 4 6 5 6 6 A Stanley 1 2 3 Herbert Lawford 6 6 6 H Lawford 6 6 6
1882 Wimbledon Championship – Singles
1882_Wimbledon_Championship_–_Singles
1900 tennis event results
round Second round Third round Fourth round Gillibrand Evered 6 7 6 Herbert Chipp 2 5 0 GE Evered 3 0 3 H Nisbet 6 6 6 Harold Nisbet B Wood-Hill w/o H
1900 Wimbledon Championships – Men's singles
1900_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_singles
Cox—Exeter—(1) E. W. Mancounchy—Exmouth—(1) Edmond Bennett Brackenbury—Limerick—(1) Herbert Lawford—London—(1) Frederick Lawrence Rawson—London—(1) Richard Mercer—Maidstone—(1)
1881_men's_tennis_season
British tennis player
finals of the Middlesex Championships at Chiswick before losing to Herbert Chipp, He played his last tournament at the Northern Championships in late
Donald_Stewart_(tennis)
British tennis player
included the Mid Devon Lawn Tennis Tournament at Eggesford in 1883. Herbert Chipp wrote the following about C. Lacy Sweet: "Lacy Sweet, to whom I have
Charles_Lacy_Sweet
1886 tennis event results
Claude Farrer and Arthur Stanley defeated Patrick Bowes-Lyon and Herbert Wilberforce 7–5, 6–3, 6–1 in the All Comers' Final, but the reigning champions
1886 Wimbledon Championships – Men's doubles
1886_Wimbledon_Championships_–_Men's_doubles
2014 non-fiction book by Hampton Sides
Commander of the expedition and officer in the United States Navy. Charles W. Chipp: Lieutenant in the United States Navy and De Long's second-in-command. George
In_the_Kingdom_of_Ice
Team representing New Zealand in men's international football competitions
Archived from the original on 31 March 2022. Retrieved 30 March 2022. Chipp, Jim (12 January 2011). "Yellow Fever more than noise". Stuff. Archived
New Zealand men's national football team
New_Zealand_men's_national_football_team
1934 novel by Henry Miller
banned until the early 1970s when the Minister for Customs and Excise, Don Chipp, largely ended censorship of printed material in the country. In Finland
Tropic_of_Cancer_(novel)
Country in Europe
Helmut Börsch-Supan; Thomas Kliemann; April Eisman; Klaus Niehr; Jeffrey Chipps Smith; Ulrich Leben; Heidrun Zinnkann; Angelika Steinmetz; Walter Spiegl;
Germany
Sterndale Bennett (1816–1875) Henry Charles Litolff (1818–1891) Edmund Chipp (1823–1886) Henry Hiles (1826–1904) John Baptiste Calkin (1827–1905) George
Chronological list of English classical composers
Chronological_list_of_English_classical_composers
Association football club based in New Zealand
fan keeps his shirt on". The Dominion Post. Retrieved 2 December 2011. Chipp, Jim (13 January 2011). "Yellow Fever more than noise". The Wellingtonian
Wellington_Phoenix_FC
Place of burial in North London, England
painter Robert Caesar Childers, scholar of the Orient and writer Edmund Chipp, organist and composer Charles Chubb, lock and safe manufacturer Antoine
Highgate_Cemetery
Australian politician
Minister Robert Menzies Harold Holt Preceded by Jim Forbes Succeeded by Don Chipp Member of the Australian Parliament for Perth In office 10 December 1955 –
Fred_Chaney_Sr.
Opposition of New South Wales 1998-2002 Chika 2004 Don Chipp Senator for Victoria 1978-86 Chipp 1987 Peter Costello Treasurer of Australia 1996-2007 The
List of Australian political memoirs
List_of_Australian_political_memoirs
1948–1949 —N/a Jack Cooper 29 December 1922 —N/a Subiaco/Carlton —N/a 1949 Don Chipp 21 August 1925 —N/a Fitzroy 1949 —N/a Peter Cram Unknown —N/a Murtoa/Horsham
List of Melbourne Football Club players
List_of_Melbourne_Football_Club_players
Award
presented to his brother, Richard C. Ambler Charles W. Chipp† – presented to his father, Warren Chipp Jerome J. Collins† – presented to his brother, Daniel
Jeannette_Medal
American pastor
Norris killed lumberman Dexter Elliott Chipps, a friend of Meacham, in Norris's church office. Norris claimed Chipps had threatened his life, and when Norris
J._Frank_Norris
Caroline Jones Edwina Hart Peter May Darren Price Labour hold Islwyn David Chipp Gwyn Price Tom Sullivan Steffan Lewis Peter Whalley (British National Party)
2011 National Assembly for Wales election
2011_National_Assembly_for_Wales_election
William Child (1606–1697) Unsuk Chin (born 1961) Thomas Paul Chipp (1793–1870) Edmund Chipp (1823–1886) Erik Chisholm (1904–1965) Gian Paolo Chiti (born
List_of_composers_by_name
Failed 1879–81 American Arctic expedition
party under Chipp set off across the ice to investigate the possibility of a winter harbor should Jeannette regain maneuverability. Chipp's party was unable
Jeannette_expedition
American brand of corn chips and dipping sauces
E. Doolin did not eat meat or salt and was a follower of fellow Texan Herbert M. Shelton, a naturopath who advocated raw foods and fasting as a cure
Fritos
William Russell (1932– )". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023. "CHIPP, Donald Leslie (1925–2006)". Parliament of Australia. Retrieved 3 June 2023
List of senators from Victoria
List_of_senators_from_Victoria
American brand of flavored tortilla chips
the best ad for the year, earning the creators of the ad – Joe and Dave Herbert – a $1 million prize. They again aired two ads during the game ads and
Doritos
Indian-American business executive (born 1955)
Smith's Burger Rings Nobby's Toobs Twisties Stacy's Sun Chips Tostitos Uncle Chipps Walkers Monster Munch Quavers Squares Wotsits Gatorade CytoSport Propel
Indra_Nooyi
Brazilian footballer (born 1986)
champions – where are they now?". BBC Sport. Retrieved 5 August 2025. Reid, Chipp. "Umeå staves off financial iceberg". Nordstjernan. Retrieved 5 August 2025
Marta_(footballer)
"sacred opera") Julius Benedict – St Peter (1870, Birmingham Festival) Edmund Chipp – Naomi: A Sacred Idyll (1870) William Cusins – Gideon (1871, Gloucester)
List_of_oratorios
Events in Australia since 1945
censorship laws after the new Liberal Minister for Customs and Excise, Don Chipp, was appointed in 1969. In 1968, Barry Humphries and Nicholas Garland's
History of Australia (1945–present)
History_of_Australia_(1945–present)
psychology, along with Rudolf Arnheim's Art and Visual Perception and Herschel Chipp's Theories of Modern Art. Ehrenzweig wrote the introduction to the catalogue
Anton_Ehrenzweig
Literary award for Californian authors
Agrarian Garden Barbara S. Solomon Silver Picasso's Guernica, hist Herschel Chipp Silver 1989 Nonfiction Strangers from a Different Shore Ronald Takaki Gold
California_Book_Awards
Guardian. 21 June 2013. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 May 2017. [1]Mitgang, Herbert. "A Need to Testify", The New York Times, May 29, 1984 "Aviation pioneers
List of people who disappeared mysteriously at sea
List_of_people_who_disappeared_mysteriously_at_sea
Soviet sculptor (1890–1977)
Constructing Modernity: The Art & Career of Naum Gabo, Yale University Press. Chipp, Herschel B. Theories of Modern Art, Berkeley & Los Angeles: University
Naum_Gabo
November 2015. Retrieved 12 January 2022. Herbert Curteis at CricketArchive (subscription required) "Curteis, Herbert Barrett (1793–1847)". History of Parliament
List of sportsperson-politicians
List_of_sportsperson-politicians
11 British ships establishing an Australian penal colony
Friendship died 30 April 1842 at Windsor, aged 98 (NSW reg as Twifield). Thomas Chipp: marine private per Friendship died 3 July 1842, buried Parramatta, aged
First_Fleet
(sen.) 1804 Highmore Skeats (jun.) 1830 Robert Janes 1867 Edmund Thomas Chipp 1887 Basil Harwood 1892 Thomas Tertius Noble 1898 Hugh Allen 1901 Archibald
List of musicians at English cathedrals
List_of_musicians_at_English_cathedrals
British musician
including organist at the Panopticon in Leicester Square (succeeding Edmund Chipp), Merton College Oxford and (from 1878) the first organist at the Alexandra
Frederic_Archer
American polar explorer (1844–1881)
became separated and one boat, commanded by Executive Officer Charles W. Chipp, was lost; no trace of it was ever found. De Long's own boat reached land
George_W._De_Long
Retrieved 9 September 2025. Greenslade, Roy (11 September 2008). "David Chipp". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 September 2025. "Outback Jack". The Age. 27
List of Old Geelong Grammarians
List_of_Old_Geelong_Grammarians
British colony in Africa from 1821 to 1957
September 2013, pp. 54–59, doi:10.4324/9781315033044-11, ISBN 978-1-315-03304-4 Chipp, Thomas Ford (1922). Forest officers' handbook of the Gold Coast, Ashanti
Gold_Coast_(British_colony)
Prime Minister of Australia from 2015 to 2018
election Turnbull government First Turnbull ministry Second Turnbull ministry Herbert Hoover – 31st president of the United States, who worked as a mining engineer
Malcolm_Turnbull
Cooper (1820–1876) studied with teachers including Thomas Attwood. Edmund Chipp Langdon Colborne Walter Parratt [pupils] Romain-Octave Pelletier I [pupils]
List of music students by teacher: C to F
List_of_music_students_by_teacher:_C_to_F
French painter and writer (1883–1956)
Cubism. University of California Press. ISBN 9780520014503., quoted in Chipp, Herschel Browning; et al. (1968). Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book
Jean_Metzinger
Local elections in Canada
Candidates Votes % Neville Robinson (X) 196 82% Danielle Chipp 44 18%
2025 Newfoundland and Labrador municipal elections
2025_Newfoundland_and_Labrador_municipal_elections
Ricky Muir 2. Aaron Mackley 31,785 0.91 +0.40 Drug Law Reform 1. Greg Chipp 2. John Sherman 23,384 0.67 +0.55 Liberty Alliance 1. Daniel Jones 2. Kenneth
Electoral results for the Australian Senate in Victoria
Electoral_results_for_the_Australian_Senate_in_Victoria
Political ideology within liberalism
Bobbio (1909–2004) Masao Maruyama (1914–1996) John Rawls (1921–2002) Don Chipp (1925–2006) Karl-Hermann Flach (1929–1973) Vlado Gotovac (1930–2000) Richard
Social_liberalism
Political party in Ghana, formed in 1949
Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199917495.013.26, ISBN 978-0-19-991749-5 Chipp, T. F. (Thomas Ford) (1922). The forest officers' handbook of the Gold Coast
Convention_People's_Party
Peter Howson (Liberal), contested Casey. The member for Higinbotham, Don Chipp (Liberal), contested Hotham. The member for Lalor, Mervyn Lee (Liberal)
Candidates of the 1969 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1969_Australian_federal_election
1946 Allan Broadway 3 2 1946 1947 Bill Stephen 162 4 1947–1957 1947 Don Chipp 3 1 1947 1947 George Coates 128 128 1947–1954 1947 Heinz Tonn 6 2 1947 1947
List of Fitzroy Football Club players
List_of_Fitzroy_Football_Club_players
Hallett, Africa to 1875, p. 153. Hallett, Africa to 1875, pp. 153–154. Chipp, Thomas Ford (1922). Forest officers' handbook of the Gold Coast, Ashanti
History_of_Ghana
Statue on top of a tomb
Journal of Roman Studies, volume 5, 1915. JSTOR 296303 Smith, Jeffrey Chipps. The Northern Renaissance. London: Phaidon Press, 2004. ISBN 978-0714838670
Tomb_effigy
American exploration vessel
As a violent storm blew up, one of the boats—with lieutenant Charles W. Chipp and seven men—capsized and sank. The other two craft, commanded by De Long
USS_Jeannette_(1878)
Prime Minister of Australia (1903–1904; 1905–1908; 1909–1910)
his wife and their three daughters: Ivy (1883–1970) married businessman Herbert Brookes. Their children were: Wilfred Deakin Brookes (1906–1997) – businessman
Alfred_Deakin
Australian soldier
until the early 1970s when the federal Minister of Customs and Excise, Don Chipp, largely ended censorship of printed material in the country. In the 1960s
Alexander_William_Sheppard
Landmarked neon sign in Queens, New York
Commission 2016, p. 9. Landmarks Preservation Commission 2016, pp. 5–6. Swan, Herbert S. (October 5, 1919). "Zoning the Billboard". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331
Pepsi-Cola_sign
Griffith Qld 1966–1990 Moss Cass Labor Maribyrnong Vic 1969–1983 Don Chipp Liberal Hotham Vic 1960–1977 John Coates Labor Denison Tas 1972–1975
Members of the Australian House of Representatives, 1972–1974
Members_of_the_Australian_House_of_Representatives,_1972–1974
Australian cabinet position
Prime Minister Ministerial title Term start Term end Term in office 1 Don Chipp Liberal Holt Minister in charge of Tourist Activities 14 December 1966 (1966-12-14)
Minister for Trade and Tourism
Minister_for_Trade_and_Tourism
Appointments by King George V
1/4th Battalion, Shropshire Light Infantry Lieutenant Wilkins Fitzwilliam Chipp DSO MC 1/1st Battalion, Herefordshire Regiment Captain Henry Wolryche Dakeyne
1919_New_Year_Honours
(died 2022) 4 June – Geoffrey Palmer, actor (died 2020) 6 June – David Chipp, journalist (died 2008) 7 June – Ian McColl, footballer and football manager
1927_in_the_United_Kingdom
American admiral, engineer and Arctic explorer (1841–1912)
Archives. The third boat, under the command of Charles W. Chipp, was never found and Chipp and seven other men were presumed dead. The United States Congress
George_W._Melville
19th century American politician
Tacoma. Edward Huggins was born in Southwark, London, to Edward and Ellen (Chipp) Huggins. After receiving an education at Queen Elizabeths Grammar school
Edward_Huggins
Retrieved 31 January 2022. Silver 2008, pp. 8, 26–30, 36, 88. Smith, Jeffrey Chipps (15 December 2014). Nuremberg, a Renaissance City, 1500–1618. University
Cultural depictions of Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor
Cultural_depictions_of_Maximilian_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Liberal Party; contested the Senate in the Australian Capital Territory. Don Chipp Hotham, Vic 1977 Resigned from the Liberal Party; about three months later
Independent politicians in Australia
Independent_politicians_in_Australia
American businessman (1921–2020)
operation in 1957 and became the CEO in 1963, taking over for former lawyer Herbert Barnet. In 1963, he made the decision to change the name of Pepsi's diet
Donald_M._Kendall
Winner Party Higinbotham 10 December 1960 Death Frank Timson Liberal Don Chipp Liberal Calare 5 November 1960 Resignation John Howse Liberal John England
List of Australian federal by-elections
List_of_Australian_federal_by-elections
Former political party in Australia
and his family, who provided most of its office bearers". His son-in-law Herbert Brookes was Deakin's "right-hand man", serving as party treasurer and chief
Liberal Party (Australia, 1909)
Liberal_Party_(Australia,_1909)
Phase in art history
André Salmon, Anecdotal History of Cubism, quoted in Herschel Browning Chipp et al., Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics, University
Proto-Cubism
John Perkins 2. Rosemary Sceats 4,379 0.13 +0.02 Drug Law Reform 1. Greg Chipp 2. John Sherman 4,095 0.12 +0.12 Stable Population 1. Clifford Hayes 2.
2013 Australian Senate election
2013_Australian_Senate_election
John Howse (Liberal) as the member for Calare. On 10 December 1960, Don Chipp (Liberal) was elected to replace Frank Timson (Liberal) as the member for
Candidates of the 1961 Australian federal election
Candidates_of_the_1961_Australian_federal_election
2011. Index to Politicians: Chipp to Chmura. The Political Graveyard. Retrieved on 19 October 2011. Index to Politicians: Chipp to Chmura. The Political
List of United States political families (H)
List_of_United_States_political_families_(H)
British royal recognitions
Southern Division, Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation. Edgar John Chipps, lately Executive Officer, War Office. Henry James Clark, MM, Higher Executive
1959_New_Year_Honours
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
Male
French
Old French form of Latin Hubertus, HUBERT means "bright heart/mind/spirit."Â
Surname or Lastname
English, Dutch, and German
English, Dutch, and German : occupational name for a herdsman, someone who tended a herd of domestic animals, Middle English herder, Middle Dutch herder, harde(r), Middle High German herder.German : from the medieval German personal name Herdher, composed of the elements hart ‘strong’ + heri, hari ‘army’.South German : habitational name from either of two places called Herdern: near Freiburg and near Winterthal in Switzerland.
Surname or Lastname
English and North German
English and North German : variant of Hubert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hilbert.
Male
German
Low German form of Old High German Gebhard, GEBBERT means "gift of strength."
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERIBERTO means "bright army."
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, HEBER means "bow warrior." Compare with another form of Heber.
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from a Germanic personal name, Holbert, Hulbert, composed of the elements hold, huld ‘friendly’, ‘gracious’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.German (Hülbert) : topographic name for someone living by a pool or small pond, from Old High German huliwa ‘pool’.
Boy/Male
American, French, German, Spanish, Teutonic
Shining Warrior; Bright Army; Bright Warrior; Illustrious Warrior; Form of Herbert
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish, Swedish, Swiss
Illustrious Warrior; Excellent Army; Ruler; Bright Army
Male
English
Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Ecgbryht, EGBERT means "bright edge."
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Bright Warrior
Male
German
Modern German form of Old High German Heribert, HERBERT means "bright army."Â
Male
German
Contracted form of German Hildebert, HILBERT means "battle-bright."
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Herbertus, HERBERTO means "bright army."
Male
English
Probably a Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æðelbert, DELBERT means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
German American French Shakespearean Swedish
Illustrious warrior. Army. Bright. Introduced into Britain during the Norman Conquest. Famous...
Male
English
English form of Norman Germanic Huncberct, possibly HUMBERT means "bright support."Â
Male
German
Contracted form of German Eberhart, EBERT means "strong as a boar."
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
Boy/Male
Welsh American Gaelic Scottish
Rock.
Girl/Female
English
or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Upendar | உபேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Understood the Supreme
Girl/Female
Tamil
Fresh butter, Gentle, Soft, Always new
Girl/Female
Australian, Welsh
Fair Brow
Girl/Female
British, Christian, English, French, Italian, Latin
Good Fate; Luck
Boy/Male
German Spanish
Adventuresome.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Brilliant
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Danish, Dutch, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Butterfly; Named for Venus
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
HERBERT CHIPP
v. t.
To wrest; to distort; to pervert.
n.
A Berber, as in Algiers or Tunis. See Berber.
n.
A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.
n.
A garden of herbs; a cottage garden.
n.
A flavored water ice.
v. t.
To turn from truth, rectitude, or propriety; to divert from a right use, end, or way; to lead astray; to corrupt; also, to misapply; to misinterpret designedly; as, to pervert one's words.
n.
A garden; a pleasure garden.
v. t.
To distort; to pervert; to wrest.
n.
A small herb.
n.
A herbalist.
imp. & p. p.
of Pervert
v. t.
To turn amiss; to pervert.
a.
Tending to pervert.
n.
A cattle herder; a drover; specifically, one of an adventurous class of herders and drovers on the plains of the Western and Southwestern United States.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Pervert
n.
See Sherbet.
n.
A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.
n.
A harbor.
n.
Alt. of Herberwe
n.
A kind of beverage; sherbet.