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American professional football team owner (1923–1997)
Robert Irsay (March 5, 1923 – January 14, 1997) was an American professional football team owner. He owned the National Football League (NFL)'s Baltimore/Indianapolis
Robert_Irsay
American football executive and owner (1959–2025)
Thomas Irsay, was born with a mental disability and died in 1999, and his sister, Roberta, died in a car accident in 1971. Irsay's father, Robert Irsay, built
Jim_Irsay
National Football League franchise in Indianapolis, Indiana
struggle under Marchibroda and Jim Irsay, son of Robert Irsay and general manager at the time. It was in 1994 that Robert Irsay brought in Bill Tobin to become
Indianapolis_Colts
American businesswoman (born 1980)
granddaughter of Robert Irsay, the eldest daughter of Jim Irsay, and the sister of fellow Colts co-owners Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson. Irsay-Gordon has been
Carlie_Irsay-Gordon
American businesswoman (born 1983)
She is the granddaughter of Robert Irsay, the daughter of Jim Irsay, and the sister of fellow Colts co-owners Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Kalen Jackson. Foyt
Casey_Foyt
Professional American football team in Baltimore, Maryland, from 1953 to 1983
American football team based in Baltimore from 1953 to 1983, when its owner Robert Irsay moved the franchise to Indianapolis. The team was named for Baltimore's
Baltimore_Colts
American businesswoman (born 1987)
is the granddaughter of Robert Irsay, the youngest daughter of Jim Irsay, and the sister of fellow Colts co-owners Carlie Irsay-Gordon and Casey Foyt.
Kalen_Jackson
Music, pop culture, and American history collection
Robert Irsay, in 1997. Irsay claimed that the collection began as a way to "share music with others." The first major acquisition of the Jim Irsay Collection
The_Jim_Irsay_Collection
NFL franchise relocation
Baltimore Indianapolis On the night of March 28–29, 1984, Robert Irsay, then-owner of the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League (NFL) covertly
Baltimore Colts relocation to Indianapolis
Baltimore_Colts_relocation_to_Indianapolis
Surname list
sports owner, daughter of Jim Jim Irsay (1959–2025), American businessman and football executive, son of Robert Robert Irsay (1923–1997), American businessman
Irsay
owner Robert Irsay had stated that he was considering either relocating the team to another city or selling it. Trump led a group that offered Irsay $50
Donald Trump and American football
Donald_Trump_and_American_football
American football team chronology
in 1953 and owned the team until 1972 when he traded the franchise to Robert Irsay. The Baltimore Colts won the NFL Championship in 1958, 1959 and 1968
History of the Indianapolis Colts
History_of_the_Indianapolis_Colts
Team hall of fame
Honor began on September 23, 1996, with the induction of then owner, Robert Irsay. Since then, thirteen players (11 offensive and 2 defensive), two head
Indianapolis Colts Ring of Honor
Indianapolis_Colts_Ring_of_Honor
American football season
Irsay Irsay was the owner, chairman and CEO of the Indianapolis Colts, assuming the position in 1997 following the death of his father Robert Irsay.
2025_NFL_season
American football player and executive (born 1960)
Colts owner Robert Irsay, with Gil Brandt adding years later that they would have likely been able to complete the deal if not for Irsay. With no successful
John_Elway
about Colts ownership after Jim Irsay's death". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 22, 2025. "Colts formalize transition to Irsay's daughters". ESPN. June 9, 2025
List of current NFL franchise owners
List_of_current_NFL_franchise_owners
Character from The Wire
office. A picture of former Baltimore Colts owner Robert Irsay is pinned on Frank Sobotka's dartboard. Irsay moved the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis
Frank_Sobotka
36th season in franchise history
1988 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Ron Meyer Home stadium Hoosier Dome Results Record 9–7 Division
1988 Indianapolis Colts season
1988_Indianapolis_Colts_season
22nd season in franchise history
Schnellenberger was fired after three games, after an argument with owner Robert Irsay over whether Marty Domres or Bert Jones should start at quarterback for
1974_Baltimore_Colts_season
Bynames of the city in Indiana, US
and mentions Sen. Richard Lugar, R–Ind., and Indianapolis Colts owner Robert Irsay. "City of Indianapolis Economic Development Portal - Industrial Retail
Nicknames_of_Indianapolis
20th season in franchise history; final one with Johnny Unitas
League. They finished with 5 wins and 9 losses, third in the AFC East. Robert Irsay, who had recently taken over the Los Angeles Rams, traded ownership of
1972_Baltimore_Colts_season
American football player (1933–2002)
Unitas's story. After Robert Irsay moved the Colts franchise to Indianapolis in 1984, a move known to this day in Baltimore as "Bob Irsay's Midnight Ride,"
Johnny_Unitas
41st season in franchise history
1993 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay Head coach Ted Marchibroda Offensive coordinator Nick Nicolau Defensive coordinator Rick Venturi Home
1993 Indianapolis Colts season
1993_Indianapolis_Colts_season
Former sports stadium in Baltimore
deal was ever completed by Rosenbloom. On July 13, 1972, businessman Robert Irsay made a last-minute bid of $19 million to purchase the Los Angeles Rams
Baltimore_Memorial_Stadium
American football player, owner (1907–1979)
historic tax-free swapping of teams with new Los Angeles Rams owner Robert Irsay. When Rosenbloom left, he received recognition from his players. Colts
Carroll_Rosenbloom
24th season in franchise history
opener, due to a power struggle with general manager Joe Thomas and owner Robert Irsay. Baltimore had won its first two preseason games, then dropped the final
1976_Baltimore_Colts_season
42nd season in franchise history
1994 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Bill Tobin Head coach Ted Marchibroda Offensive coordinator Nick Nicolau Defensive coordinator
1994 Indianapolis Colts season
1994_Indianapolis_Colts_season
National Football League franchise in Inglewood, California
of their eight seasons as teammates. In 1972, Chicago industrialist Robert Irsay purchased the Rams for $19 million and then traded the franchise to Carroll
Los_Angeles_Rams
33rd season in franchise history
1985 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Rod Dowhower Home stadium Hoosier Dome Results Record 5–11 Division
1985 Indianapolis Colts season
1985_Indianapolis_Colts_season
after the 1950 NFL season. After 31 seasons in Baltimore, Colts owner Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis, Indiana. The Colts have won two Super
List of Indianapolis Colts seasons
List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_seasons
American football executive, owner
assumed control of the Rams on July 13, 1972, spinning off the Colts to Robert Irsay in a swap of franchises between the owners and their investors. "Dan
Dan Reeves (American football executive)
Dan_Reeves_(American_football_executive)
Public secondary magnet school in Chicago, Illinois, US
Pastorius. Dennis Hejhal is a mathematician at the University of Minnesota. Robert Irsay (1923–1997), owner of the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football
Lane Tech College Prep High School
Lane_Tech_College_Prep_High_School
Website that allows users to vote on celebrities
Bündchen 2nd: Osama bin Laden 3rd: Jennifer Lopez 4th: Magic Johnson 5th: Robert Irsay 6th: James Woods 7th: Emma Bunton 8th: Bill Maher 9th: Kobe Bryant 10th:
AmIAnnoying.com
American politician (1921–2011)
1993. Schaefer constantly battled Robert Irsay, the owner of the Baltimore Colts of the National Football League. Irsay and Orioles owner Jerrold Hoffberger
William_Donald_Schaefer
44th season in franchise history
1996 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Bill Tobin Head coach Lindy Infante Offensive coordinator Lindy Infante Defensive coordinator
1996 Indianapolis Colts season
1996_Indianapolis_Colts_season
name that folded in 1950. After 31 seasons in Baltimore, Colts owner Robert Irsay moved the team to Indianapolis. The Colts have had 33 starting quarterbacks
List of Indianapolis Colts starting quarterbacks
List_of_Indianapolis_Colts_starting_quarterbacks
32nd season in franchise history; first in Indianapolis
1984 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Frank Kush Home stadium Hoosier Dome Results Record 4–12 Division
1984 Indianapolis Colts season
1984_Indianapolis_Colts_season
21st season in franchise history
1973 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Joe Thomas Head coach Howard Schnellenberger Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record
1973_Baltimore_Colts_season
American businesswoman (1927–2008)
Rosenbloom Rodriguez. Rosenbloom, who traded ownership of the Colts to Robert Irsay in exchange for his ownership stake in the Rams, died in 1979. In 1980
Georgia_Frontiere
38th season in franchise history
1990 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay President Jim Irsay Head coach Ron Meyer Home stadium Hoosier Dome Results Record 7–9 Division place
1990 Indianapolis Colts season
1990_Indianapolis_Colts_season
28th season in franchise history
1980 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Dick Szymanski Head coach Mike McCormack Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 7–9
1980_Baltimore_Colts_season
23rd season in franchise history
1975 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Joe Thomas Head coach Ted Marchibroda Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 10–4
1975_Baltimore_Colts_season
27th season in franchise history
1979 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Dick Szymanski Head coach Ted Marchibroda Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 5–11
1979_Baltimore_Colts_season
34th season in franchise history
1986 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Rod Dowhower (fired on December 1, 0-13 record) Ron Meyer (interim
1986 Indianapolis Colts season
1986_Indianapolis_Colts_season
40th season in franchise history
1992 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay Head coach Ted Marchibroda Offensive coordinator Nick Nicolau Defensive coordinator Rick Venturi Home
1992 Indianapolis Colts season
1992_Indianapolis_Colts_season
American football player (born 1953)
contract dispute with Colts management in which he accused team owner Robert Irsay of bad faith bargaining and racial discrimination. In 1978, his first
Joe_Washington
American football player (born 1951)
He expressed a desire to leave the team primarily because of owner Robert Irsay, accusing him of spreading "too many lies" about him in Baltimore and
John Dutton (defensive lineman)
John_Dutton_(defensive_lineman)
30th season in franchise history; second winless season since AFL/NFL merger
1982 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Ernie Accorsi Head coach Frank Kush Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 0–8–1 Conference
1982_Baltimore_Colts_season
Historic cemetery in Indianapolis, Indiana, US
to play in the Big Ten Conference. Jim Irsay, Football executive and owner of Indianapolis Colts. Robert Irsay, former owner of the Indianapolis Colts
Crown_Hill_Cemetery
7th episode of the 2nd season of The Wire
Baltimore detail", for instance including a picture of Robert Irsay on a dartboard in Frank's office. Irsay was the owner of the former Baltimore Colts, who
Backwash_(The_Wire)
31st season in franchise history; final one in Baltimore
1983 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Ernie Accorsi Head coach Frank Kush Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 7–9 Division
1983_Baltimore_Colts_season
26th season in franchise history
1978 Baltimore Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Dick Szymanski Head coach Ted Marchibroda Home stadium Memorial Stadium Results Record 5–11
1978_Baltimore_Colts_season
23rd season in franchise history; final playoff appearance in Baltimore
playoffs until the Ravens in 2000, winners of Super Bowl XXXV. Colts' owner Robert Irsay fired general manager Joe Thomas in January 1977, due to a power struggle
1977_Baltimore_Colts_season
Proposed NFL expansion team
originally owned the Colts before he traded ownership of the team with Robert Irsay, before deciding on St. Louis (her home city) as the domed stadium that
St._Louis_Stallions
Business action in professional sports; often moving a team from one city to another
Baltimore Colts left for Indianapolis (NFL owners voted to give Colts owner Robert Irsay permission to move his franchise to the city of his choosing after no
Relocation of professional sports teams
Relocation_of_professional_sports_teams
Baltimore Colts left for Indianapolis (NFL owners voted to give Colts owner Robert Irsay permission to move his franchise to the city of his choosing after no
Relocation of major professional sports teams in the United States and Canada
Relocation_of_major_professional_sports_teams_in_the_United_States_and_Canada
National Football League rivalry
Baltimore Colts. Although the team experienced championship success, owner Robert Irsay threatened to move the franchise due to issues with their home venue
Colts–Jaguars_rivalry
State agency of Maryland, US
Maryland sought a new football team after former Baltimore Colts owner, Robert Irsay, moved the Colts out of the city in the middle of a snowy night on March
Maryland_Stadium_Authority
American football season
backs who gained 1,000 rushing yards in the same season. On July 13, Robert Irsay and Willard Keland bought the Los Angeles Rams from the estate of Dan
1972_NFL_season
Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana, US (1984–2008)
August 15, 2024. Scheibe, John (March 29, 2020). "This day in sports: Robert Irsay moves the Colts from Baltimore to Indianapolis in 1984". Los Angeles
RCA_Dome
Defunct football team in the USFL
the city of Baltimore was attempting to strip the Colts from owner Robert Irsay via eminent domain. It initially appeared that the Stars would be bolstered
Philadelphia / Baltimore Stars
Philadelphia_/_Baltimore_Stars
43rd season in franchise history
1995 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Bill Tobin Head coach Ted Marchibroda Offensive coordinator Lindy Infante Defensive coordinator
1995 Indianapolis Colts season
1995_Indianapolis_Colts_season
American football player (1958–2026)
NFL. The Colts finished the season at 7–9. In March 1984, Colts owner Robert Irsay relocated the team from Baltimore to Indianapolis. McMillan remained
Randy_McMillan
American businessman (1919–1994)
to learn that Reeves later sold the team to Robert Irsay for $19 million ($142 million in 2024). When Irsay then traded teams with Baltimore Colts owner
Hugh_Culverhouse
American football season
from beginning prior to that hour. That ordinance was cited by owner Robert Irsay as a burden and a factor in moving the franchise to Indianapolis in March
1982_NFL_season
including 5 playoff games. Since Jim Irsay assumed control of the franchise in 1998 after the death of his father Robert Irsay, the team has become the first
Sports_in_Indianapolis
American football player and coach (1925–2006)
younger players. The move was one of Thomas's first after new Colts owner Robert Irsay hired him at the beginning of the season. Thomas named Sandusky the team's
John_Sandusky
American football player (born 1949)
contract negotiation with Colts' general manager Dick Szymanski and owner Robert Irsay. Mitchell was fined $500 per day as he continued his holdout into August
Lydell_Mitchell
2013 American TV series or program
their dysfunctional status and the sheer dislike of despised then-owner Robert Irsay, and the attempts by the Colts to trade their #1 draft pick to other
Elway_to_Marino
American football player and coach (1931–2016)
season when he resigned on September 5, 1976, in response to team owner Robert Irsay verbally abusing his players after a loss in the final preseason match
Ted_Marchibroda
American football executive (born 1944)
The elder Rosenbloom swapped franchises with Los Angeles Rams owner Robert Irsay in 1972, but Steve Rosenbloom remained with the Colts for a year before
Steve_Rosenbloom
National Football League rivalry
missing the playoffs for the first time since the 1986 season. Similar to Robert Irsay, Bud Adams expressed dissatisfaction with the Astrodome, citing its outdated
Colts–Titans_rivalry
45th season in franchise history
staff Front office President emeritus – Robert Irsay Senior executive vice president/general manager/coo – Jim Irsay Vice president/director of football operations
1997 Indianapolis Colts season
1997_Indianapolis_Colts_season
American football league controversies
work there. The Baltimore Colts were moved to Indianapolis by owner Robert Irsay in 1984, after multiple years of lobbying to renovate or replace the
NFL_controversies
American football player and executive (1930–2000)
the Los Angeles Rams after Carroll Rosenbloom swapped franchises with Robert Irsay on July 13, 1972. Described as "one of football's smoothest talkers and
Don Klosterman (American football)
Don_Klosterman_(American_football)
Baltimore CFL Colts, the team was forced to adopt a generic name after Robert Irsay successfully enjoined the team from using any name that might associate
1994_Baltimore_CFLers_season
American politician (1932–2016)
other incentives, he secretly negotiated with Baltimore Colts owner Robert Irsay to bring the team to Indianapolis from Baltimore. On March 29, 1984,
William_H._Hudnut_III
professional baseball player Jim Hartung, US Olympic gold medal gymnast Robert Irsay, owner of the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts from 1972 until he died in
List of Sigma Alpha Mu members
List_of_Sigma_Alpha_Mu_members
64, Chinese film director and actor, complications from angioplasty. Robert Irsay, 73, American football team owner. Tommy Laskey, 83, Australian rules
Deaths_in_January_1997
37th season in franchise history
Colts staff Front office President/treasurer – Robert Irsay Vice president/general manager – Jim Irsay Assistant general manager – Bob Terpening Director
1989 Indianapolis Colts season
1989_Indianapolis_Colts_season
American football team history
industrialist Robert Irsay for $19 million that spring-a handsome return on Reeves' purchase of the then-Cleveland Rams in 1941 for $135,000. Irsay then traded
History of the Los Angeles Rams
History_of_the_Los_Angeles_Rams
American football executive (1921–1983)
Bowls with rosters largely assembled by Thomas. Thomas arranged for Robert Irsay to purchase the Los Angeles Rams from the estate of Dan Reeves for $19 million
Joe Thomas (American football executive)
Joe_Thomas_(American_football_executive)
39th season in franchise history
1991 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Ron Meyer (fired on October 1, 0-5 record) Rick Venturi (interim
1991 Indianapolis Colts season
1991_Indianapolis_Colts_season
29th season in franchise history
November 15, team owner Bob Irsay called plays from the coaches’ booth. Quarterback Bert Jones told Sports Illustrated in 1986: [Irsay] couldn’t have told you
1981_Baltimore_Colts_season
American football player and coach (1934–2021)
While stalking the Colts sideline during the second half, team owner Robert Irsay, who had a preference for Bert Jones as the starting quarterback over
Howard_Schnellenberger
Month of 1972
national television until after most viewers had gone to bed. NFL owners Robert Irsay (who owned the Los Angeles Rams) and Carroll Rosenbloom (owner of the
July_1972
American businessman and philanthropist
He regretted the decision when Robert Irsay moved the Colts to Indianapolis in 1984. Krieger later said, "When Irsay took the Colts, I was crushed. I
Zanvyl_Krieger
Major League Baseball season
linked to the NFL's Baltimore Colts coming apart under Robert Irsay. With the team losing and Irsay threatening to relocate, people may have been looking
1979_Baltimore_Orioles_season
Archived from the original on June 13, 2024. Retrieved June 5, 2024. "Robert "Coach" Snyder". Evansville Courier & Press. February 15, 2022. Archived
Indiana_Sports_Hall_of_Fame
National Football League rivalry
the NFL back to that city 12 years after then Baltimore Colts owner Robert Irsay packed his team and left for Indianapolis in moving vans in 1984. Although
Browns–Ravens_rivalry
Month of 1923
television network; in Brooklyn, New York City (d. 2003)[citation needed] Robert Irsay, American professional football team owner of the NFL's Baltimore Colts
March_1923
David K.; Abdelkader, Rima (October 8, 2024). "New York Jets fire coach Robert Saleh after 2–3 start and apparent tension with Aaron Rodgers". NBC News
List of organizational conflicts in the NFL
List_of_organizational_conflicts_in_the_NFL
Exhibition place in Baltimore
Retrieved 3 October 2017. * July 13, 1972--Los Angeles Rams part-owner Robert Irsay purchases the remaining $19 million in stock and swaps franchises with
Sports Legends Museum at Camden Yards
Sports_Legends_Museum_at_Camden_Yards
17th season in franchise history
be the last time the 49ers would visit the Colts until 1989, by when Robert Irsay had moved the franchise to Indianapolis. The 49ers would next play in
1969_Baltimore_Colts_season
Politician in Maryland, USA (1914–1996)
Newman isn’t human. During the 1970s, when the Baltimore Colts owner Robert Irsay and Baltimore Orioles owner Jerold Hoffberger were seeking major upgrades
Hyman_A._Pressman
35th season in franchise history
1987 Indianapolis Colts season Owner Robert Irsay General manager Jim Irsay Head coach Ron Meyer Offensive coordinator John Becker Defensive coordinator
1987 Indianapolis Colts season
1987_Indianapolis_Colts_season
NFL team 35th season
Rams at the Coliseum in the regular season finale. On July 13, 1972, Robert Irsay and Willard Keland bought the Los Angeles Rams from the estate of Dan
1972_Los_Angeles_Rams_season
American football team season
be the last time the 49ers would visit the Colts until 1989 — by when Robert Irsay had moved the franchise to Indianapolis — and the last time the 49ers
1969 San Francisco 49ers season
1969_San_Francisco_49ers_season
American football player (1945–2012)
than two weeks earlier, in addition to winning the Super Bowl. In 1972, Robert Irsay became the Colts' owner by trading the Los Angeles Rams franchise to
John Williams (offensive lineman, born 1945)
John_Williams_(offensive_lineman,_born_1945)
American football player and coach (born 1981)
Luck, Reggie Wayne, Adam Vinatieri, Anthony Castonzo, and Colts owner Jim Irsay. In 2017, Mathis joined the Colts coaching staff as a Pass Rush Consultant
Robert_Mathis
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "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
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
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
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.
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.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
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.
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
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a place in Bedfordshire named Cranfield, from Old English cran(uc) ‘crane’ + feld ‘open country’.
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Bee; Similar to Melissa
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Town Dweller; Lives in Town
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, British, Christian, English, German
Wealthy Ruler; Rich Ruler
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Divine Heart
Girl/Female
Muslim
Small girl
Boy/Male
Irish
Handsome.
Boy/Male
Norse
Brave victory.
Boy/Male
Latin
Husband of Dido.
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
ROBERT IRSAY
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
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.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
v. t.
To make sober.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.