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17th-century scholar and preacher
Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow,
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Robert Leighton may refer to: Robert Leighton (bishop) (1611–1684), Scottish preacher, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, & academic Robert Leighton
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Leighton (1985–1915) Robert Leighton (bishop) (1611–1684), Scottish preacher, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow, & academic Robert Leighton (broadcaster)
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American actress (born 1986)
Leighton Marissa Meester (/ˈleɪtən/ LAY-tən; born April 9, 1986) is an American actress, singer, and model. She is known for her starring role as Blair
Leighton_Meester
Town in Scotland
Kirk, reformer and temperance worker Robert Leighton, Bishop of Dunblane from 1661 and founder of the Leighton Library Johnny McGuire, football player
Dunblane
Scottish medical doctor, puritan preacher and pamphleteer
Elizabeth. James and Caleb did not survive to maturity. His son Robert Leighton became Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow and Principal of the University
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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)
Building in Dunblane, Scotland
collection of Robert Leighton (1611–1684), Minister at Newbattle, Principal of Edinburgh University, Bishop of Dunblane and Archbishop of Glasgow. Robert Leighton's
Leighton_Library
Scottish Episcopal Church calendar
Moluag of Lismore, Bishop, c. 592 26 Robert Leighton, Bishop, 1684 27 Alexander Jolly, Bishop, 1838 28 Irenaeus of Lyons, Bishop and Teacher of the Faith
Calendar of saints (Scottish Episcopal Church)
Calendar_of_saints_(Scottish_Episcopal_Church)
Writer of Boy's Adventure Stories, Editor, and Journalist
Robert Leighton (5 June 1858 – 11 May 1934) was a Scottish journalist, editor, and writer of boys' fiction. He was an editor of juvenile magazines, and
Robert_Leighton_(author)
British poet and soldier
his fiancée Vera Brittain's memoir, Testament of Youth. His parents, Robert Leighton and Marie Connor, were both writers. Marie was the more commercially
Roland_Leighton
American socialite and philanthropist (1839–1885)
Armstrong Crawford was born on January 18, 1839, in Mobile, Alabama, to Robert Leighton Crawford and Martha Eliza Everett. Her parents named her after their
Frank Armstrong Crawford Vanderbilt
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American bishop
Pa. He lived in England from 1879 to 1887. In 1888 Leighton Coleman was consecrated the 2nd Bishop of Delaware in the Episcopal Church. His consecration
Leighton_Coleman
English clergyman and academic (1644–1726)
divinity at Trinity College Dublin, then successively Church of Ireland Bishop of Cloyne and Archbishop of Cashel. Palliser was of English birth, his grandfather
William_Palliser_(bishop)
Morris, "Legacy of a Bishop: The Trees and Shrubs of Fulham Palace Gardens Introduced 1675-1713", Garden History, 1991. Leighton 1976:84 notes that Banister's
John_Banister_(naturalist)
Medieval Scottish prelate and diplomat
[de Lychtone, Leighton] (died 1440) was a medieval Scottish prelate and diplomat, who, serving as Bishop of Moray (1414–1422) and Bishop of Aberdeen (1422–1440)
Henry_de_Lichton
Bishop of Salisbury
Robert Abbot (1560 – 2 March 1618) was an Anglican bishop, academic and polemical writer. He served as Master of Balliol College, Oxford, Regius Professor
Robert_Abbot_(bishop)
14th-century Scottish ecclesiastic
between John Stewart, Earl of Carrick (much later King Robert III) and Annabella Drummond. Bishop Walter attended at least five meetings of the Scottish
Walter_de_Coventre
Church in Tyne and Wear, England
announced that Bishop Robert Byrne was to be the next Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle after the resignation of Bishop Seamus Cunningham. Robert Byrne previously
St Mary's Cathedral, Newcastle upon Tyne
St_Mary's_Cathedral,_Newcastle_upon_Tyne
Irish Anglican bishop
Samuel Butcher PC (9 October 1811 – 29 July 1876) was an Irish Anglican bishop in the Church of Ireland in the 19th century. Butcher was born in Danesfort
Samuel_Butcher_(bishop)
British bishop (1885 – 1960)
Robert Leighton Hodson (30 March 1885 – 8 January 1960) was the third Bishop of Shrewsbury in the modern era. Son of John Humphries Hodson and his wife
Robert_Hodson
Irish Protestant bishop
Robert Clayton (1695–1758) was an Irish Protestant bishop, now known for his Essay on Spirit. In his own lifetime, he was notorious for his unorthodox
Robert_Clayton_(bishop)
Episcopal Church diocese in the US
of Bishop Claggett. The following have served as Bishop of Maryland: On 25 March 2023 the Rev. Canon Carrie Schofield-Broadbent was elected bishop coadjutor
Episcopal_Diocese_of_Maryland
Academy in Brackley, Northamptonshire, England
Robin Dunbar, evolutionary psychologist Michael Ipgrave, Anglican bishop Allan Leighton, businessman Adkins, William Ryland Dent (1906). The Victoria History
Magdalen College School, Brackley
Magdalen_College_School,_Brackley
James Wedderburn (1585 – 23 September 1639), bishop of Dunblane, was the second son of John Wedderburn, a mariner and shipowner from Dundee, and Margaret
James_Wedderburn_(bishop)
Monastery in Shropshire, England
churches. In 1307, however, Buildwas appointed a deacon, Robert de Munsterton, as vicar at Leighton parish church, which presumably necessitated sending a
Buildwas_Abbey
Porteus, Bishop of London ROB = Basil Roberts, Bishop of Singapore ROW = Francis Rowinski, Polish National Catholic bishop SCO = Charles Scott, Bishop of North
Historical list of bishops of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America
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ordained deacon in October, 1932 by Bishop William Loyall Gravatt of West Virginia, and priest in June, 1933 by Bishop Robert E. L. Strider Sr. Coadjutor of
Harry_Lee_Doll
American actor (born 1981)
co-starred as Nik in the horror comedy Killer Movie, alongside Kaley Cuoco, Leighton Meester, and Paul Wesley, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival
Robert_Buckley
Anglican diocese of the Church in China
represented by two Societies on the field. Cassels was eventually consecrated Bishop of Western China on 18 October 1895, in Westminster Abbey. As aforementioned
Diocese_of_Western_China
Dog type
very distant ancestors as noted in Dogs And All About Them (1910), by Robert Leighton: Among the distinct breeds kept in Egypt there was a massive wolf-dog
Turnspit_dog
regard to Bishop Alexander Rose of Edinburgh and Paterson himself. On 7 December 1704 Paterson and Bishop Rose, with others, accredited Dr. Robert Scot, Dean
John Paterson (archbishop of Glasgow)
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British bishop (1798–1882)
Ollivant (1798 – 16 December 1882) was an academic who went on to become Bishop of Llandaff. Born in Manchester, he was educated at St Paul's School and
Alfred_Ollivant_(bishop)
Irish Anglican bishop
Christianity portal Joseph Henderson Singer (1786–1866) was an Irish Anglican bishop in the Church of Ireland in the 19th century. He was the son of James Singer
Joseph_Singer_(bishop)
Medieval Scottish bishopric
The Bishop of Dunblane or Bishop of Strathearn was the ecclesiastical head of the Diocese of Dunblane or Strathearn, one of medieval Scotland's thirteen
Bishop_of_Dunblane
a cousin Isobel, married George Forbes of Athallan Jean, married Robert Leighton of Usan Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae; vol. 7; by Hew Scott Cooper, James
Alexander Forbes (bishop of Aberdeen)
Alexander_Forbes_(bishop_of_Aberdeen)
English bishop of Hereford and theologian
Divinity. His subsequent election as Bishop of Hereford provoked challenges to the use of royal prerogative to appoint bishops. He was born in Barbados, where
Renn_Hampden
Died in office Edward Legge 1817 1827 Also Bishop of Oxford (1816–1827) Lewis Sneyd 1827 1858 Francis Leighton 1858 1881 Sir William Anson, 3rd Baronet
List of wardens of All Souls College, Oxford
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Church of England bishop (1749–1813)
July 1813) was a British scholar, teacher, and cleric who rose to become Bishop of London. He was born in Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, the son of Thomas
John Randolph (bishop of London)
John_Randolph_(bishop_of_London)
Archiepiscopal title named after the city of Glasgow in Scotland
Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912) Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the
Archbishop_of_Glasgow
French bishop (1860-1948)
Bishop Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse (June 6, 1860 – December 20, 1948) was the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Chengdu during the Chinese Republican
Jacques-Victor-Marius Rouchouse
Jacques-Victor-Marius_Rouchouse
Scottish clergyman (1615–1684)
Bishop Alexander Burnet (1615–1684) was a Scottish clergyman. Born in the summer of 1615 to James Burnet and Christian née Dundas, he gained an MA from
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Fleming, married, in 1407, Robert Waterton, 'Henry IV's esquire and right-hand man'. His uncle, Richard Fleming (d.1431), was Bishop of Lincoln and the founder
Robert_Flemming
American collegiate fraternity (1812–1866)
Mobile, Alabama Wiliam Wallace Duncan, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South Robert Kennon Hargrove, Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South
Kuklos_Adelphon
American comedy TV series (1974–1984)
upcoming United States Bicentennial (veteran historical impersonator Jan Leighton portrayed Washington for the episode while Audrey Meadows portrayed his
The Dean Martin Celebrity Roast
The_Dean_Martin_Celebrity_Roast
British bishop
John Holden (1882–1949) was a missionary Anglican bishop. He was born in 1882 and educated at Durham University He was ordained in 1907 and went to work
John_Holden_(bishop)
American Episcopal bishop
June 26, 1982, by Presiding Bishop John Allin, assisted by David Leighton, Bishop of Maryland, and Harry Lee Doll, former Bishop of Maryland, in Washington
A._Theodore_Eastman
Scottish Christian bishop (fl. 1420s)
Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912) Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the
William_Stephani
Village in Cambridgeshire, England
Leighton Bromswold (also known as Leighton) is a small village and civil parish in Cambridgeshire, England. It lies approximately 10 miles (16 km) west
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American politician from Texas Kate Baines (born 1978), English actress Leighton Baines (born 1984) English footballer Matthew Talbot Baines (1799–1860)
Baines
Scottish prelate
uncle, resigned as Dean of Moray on 5 November 1518 to take up the post of bishop of Aberdeen but managed to secure his former position for his nephew. By
Gavin Dunbar (archbishop of Glasgow)
Gavin_Dunbar_(archbishop_of_Glasgow)
Church in Staffordshire, England
unknown until 1501 John Thower until 1524 Thomas Parker 1524 – 1538 Edward Leighton 1538 – 1548 For several generations the Aston family, who held the Scots
St_Mary's_Church,_Stafford
English Catholic archbishop (born 1955)
Christian Unity in 1991, and National Ecumenical Officer at the Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales in 1996. From 1987 to 1996, he taught
Bernard_Longley
Lang (1844–1912) Benjamin Williams Leader (1831–1923) Frederic Leighton, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896) John Frederick Lewis (1805–1876) John Lubbock, 1st
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Catholic archdiocese in England
(1926–1929), appointed Bishop of Plymouth Terence John Brain (1991–1997), appointed Bishop of Salford Humphrey Penderell Bright (1944–1964) Robert John Byrne CO
Archdiocese_of_Birmingham
Christian Identity church founded by Dan Gayman
University Press. doi:10.1017/CBO9780511817854. ISBN 978-1-139-45753-8. Roberts, Charles H. (2003). Race Over Grace: The Racialist Religion of the Christian
Church_of_Israel
Scottish prelate and administrator
Bishops of Dunblane and Their Church, (Edinburgh, 1959) Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland, ed. J. Maitland Thomson, (Glasgow, 1912) Keith, Robert
Michael_Ochiltree
British churchman and bishop (1783–1853)
Kaye was appointed Bishop of Bristol in 1820, and remained there until his translation in 1827 to Lincoln. Kaye served as Bishop of Lincoln for 26 years
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(1785–1858) George Pinto (1785–1806) Sir Henry Bishop (1787–1856) Cipriani Potter (1792–1871) Robert Lucas de Pearsall (1795–1856) John Goss (1800–1880)
Chronological list of English classical composers
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English Anglican bishop and academic
Christianity portal 'Michael Ward (1643-1681) was an English 17th-century Anglican bishop and academic who served as the 12th Provost of Trinity College Dublin from
Michael_Ward_(bishop)
2005 film by Cédric Klapisch
Reilly as Wendy Audrey Tautou as Martine Cécile de France as Isabelle Kevin Bishop as William Evgenia Obraztsova as Natasha Irene Montalà as Neus Gary Love
Russian_Dolls_(film)
17th-century Anglican Archbishop of Armagh
secret meeting of the Irish bishops in his house in November 1626, the result being the "Judgement of the Arch-Bishops and Bishops of Ireland". This begins:
James_Ussher
English academic and divine
February 1780 – 7 January 1864) was an English academic and divine, the Bishop of Ely from 1845 to 1864. Thomas Turton was son of Thomas and Ann Turton
Thomas_Turton
(born 1926), bishop of Utah Felix L. Cirlot (1901—1956), Episcopal priest and Anglo-Catholic writer Leighton Coleman (1837–1907), bishop of Delaware Arthur
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1958 British TV drama adventure series
Mesurier, June Rodney and Dennis Edwards. 5 "Forgery in Red Chalk" Terry Bishop Leighton Reynolds 21 March 1958 (1958-03-21) 121 De Medici is determined to
Sword_of_Freedom
American actor
and directed the film Like Sunday, Like Rain, starring Debra Messing, Leighton Meester and Billie Joe Armstrong. The film won six awards at the 2014 Williamsburg
Frank_Whaley
1954 British film by Anthony Asquith
drama film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring David Niven, Margaret Leighton and Noelle Middleton. Others in the cast include Allan Cuthbertson, Victor
Carrington_V.C._(film)
American filmmaker and actor (1947–2025)
in This Is Spinal Tap. He frequently collaborated with film editor Robert Leighton, who also worked on several films with fellow director-actor Christopher
Rob_Reiner
English heiress and landowner (1743–1817)
born on 5 September 1743 in Brighton. She was the daughter and heir of Robert Hawkins-Magill (d. 10 April 1745), of Gill Hall, Dromore, County Down, by
Theodosia Meade, Countess of Clanwilliam
Theodosia_Meade,_Countess_of_Clanwilliam
Minister of the Church of Scotland
living within the bounds of the presbytery of Dalkeith, with or near to Robert Leighton, then minister of Newbattle, who had been a pupil of Charteris's father
Lawrence_Charteris
Archbishop of St Andrews
Oxford University Press, 2004, retrieved 1 May 2007 Keith, Robert, An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to the Year 1688, (London, 1824)
Arthur_Rose
English comedian, writer and actor (1928–2003)
2001. Monkhouse lived in a house called "Claridges" in Eggington, near Leighton Buzzard, and had a flat in London and a holiday home in Barbados. In his
Bob_Monkhouse
American actor (born 1982)
in the sci-fi thriller Pandorum. In 2009, Gigandet was cast alongside Leighton Meester and Minka Kelly in the thriller film The Roommate. In 2010, Gigandet
Cam_Gigandet
UK Parliament constituency (1832–1885, 2024 onwards)
The County of Shropshire electoral divisions of: Alveley and Claverley; Bishop’s Castle; Bridgnorth East and Astley Abbotts; Bridgnorth West and Tasley;
South Shropshire (constituency)
South_Shropshire_(constituency)
American Mormon leader (1809–1864)
Gladden Bishop (January 19, 1809 – November 30, 1864) was a minor leader in the Latter Day Saint movement after the 1844 succession crisis. Bishop claimed
Gladden_Bishop
British actor and director (1925–2018)
Holcroft Covenant (1985) as Commander Leighton Shadey (1985) as Captain Amies Stealing Heaven (1988) as Bishop Eminent Domain (1990) as Slovak The Baroness
Bernard_Hepton
Roman Catholic diocese in China
November 1700 - death 2 August 1713) - never resident in diocese; Titular Bishop of Rosalia (1687.02.05 – 1713.08.02), initially as Coadjutor Vicar Apostolic
Diocese_of_Chengdu
known as Song Chen-tze, Chʻeng-Tsi Song, C. T. Song or C. T. Sung, was a bishop of the Sichuanese Anglican Church. Song was born in Sichuan (formerly romanized
Song_Cheng-tsi
bishop (1969–1977) and bishop (1977–2009) of Pelotas. James B. Culbertson, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to the Netherlands (2008–2009). Robert Diouf
Deaths_in_August_2025
seven parties have been deregistered: DemocracyNZ on 15 February 2024, Leighton Baker Party on 27 May 2024, New Zealand Loyal on 26 July 2024, Democratic
2026 New Zealand general election
2026_New_Zealand_general_election
Aranda, portrayed by Wilmer Calderon Sarah Cassidy, portrayed by Amanda Leighton Sonya Amin, portrayed by Marina Sirtis Sophia Cassidy, portrayed by Tracey
List of Grey's Anatomy cast members
List_of_Grey's_Anatomy_cast_members
Scottish Catholic priest
Archdeacon of Dunblane he was elected, following the death of Bishop Michael Ochiltree, as Bishop of Dunblane by the cathedral chapter. His election by the
Walter Stewart (15th-century priest)
Walter_Stewart_(15th-century_priest)
John Kaye as Bishop of Lincoln, made him one of his examining chaplains in 1855, and in 1858 collated him to the prebendal stall of Leighton Ecclesia at
Henry_Mackenzie_(bishop)
Early medieval Welsh bishop and saint
9 February c. 560), also known as Eliud, was a British Christian monk, bishop, and founder of monasteries and churches. He was from Penalun (Penally)
Saint_Teilo
17th-century minister of the Church of Scotland
the position was declared vacant again on 17 January 1653, with Dr Robert Leighton being elected Principal instead. However, since Colvill had already
William_Colvill
1997 Australian film
Leighton-Jones Stephen O'Rourke as William Pargiter Vincent Ball as Mr. Dickson Nicholas Hammond as Marty Merritt Steven Grives as Westmacott Robert Grubb
Paradise_Road_(1997_film)
1988 film by Ron Shelton
Nuke, but finds herself increasingly attracted to Crash. Also featured are Robert Wuhl and Trey Wilson, as well as "The Clown Prince of Baseball", Max Patkin
Bull_Durham
Church in Aberdeen, Scotland
Rev John Marshall Lang James Leatham social reformer and author Bishop Henry Leighton William Leslie of Nethermuir (1802–1879) Lord Provost of Aberdeen
St_Machar's_Cathedral
Sir Brian Layton, also spelled Laiton, Leyton, or Leighton, (died 27 February 1545) was an English soldier and Captain of Norham Castle. As Captain of
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American television series (2024–present)
via X (formerly Twitter). Gelman, Vlada (March 11, 2024). "TVLine Items: Leighton Meester's CW Comeback, Elsbeth 's XL Return and More". TVLine. Archived
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English bishop
William Chaderton (c.1540 – 11 April 1608) was an English academic and bishop. He also served as Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity. He was born in
William_Chaderton
English politician (1505–1574)
Richard Hough (5 November 1505 – 10 December 1574), of Leighton and Thornton Hough in the Wirral Hundred was an English landowner and politician. He was
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English knight
Salwarpe, Worcestershire. He married firstly Elizabeth Leighton, daughter of Sir Thomas Leighton of Feckenham, Worcestershire, Governor of Jersey and Governor
John_Talbot_(died_1549)
Roman Catholic bishop
1258) was a 13th-century Chancellor of Scotland and a bishop of Glasgow. Before becoming bishop, William was rector of Eddleston, a prebendary of Glasgow
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Governor of Illinois since 2019
Archived from the original on July 15, 2019. Retrieved July 15, 2019. Leighton, Lt. Col. Bradford (June 3, 2019). "Illinois National Guard helps civilian
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from 22 February 25 June – Death of Robert Leighton, Archbishop of Glasgow, gives rise to establishment of the Leighton Library at Dunblane, the oldest surviving
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1982 film directed by Martin Scorsese
of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro ([Online-Ausg.]. ed.). Lanham, Md.: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-7414-5. UK, Leighton Grist, University of Winchester
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Australian bishop
West Kilvinton Mowll (2 February 1890 – 24 October 1958) was the Anglican Bishop of Western China from 1926 to 1933, and Archbishop of Sydney from 1933 until
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Theological seminary in Massachusetts
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ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
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
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 and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Roberts.
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
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
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Deighton.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of various places so called. Most, as for example those in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Lancashire, and Shropshire, are named with Old English lēac ‘leek’ + tūn ‘settlement’. Compare Layton.
Surname or Lastname
English (Midlands)
English (Midlands) : apparently a habitational name from South Heighton in East Sussex, named from Old English hēah ‘high’ + tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’. However, the high concentration of the modern name in the Midland region suggests that in many cases it is likely to be a variant of Hayton, specifically from the places so named in Nottinghamshire and East Yorkshire.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Robart.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Breighton in East Yorkshire, on the river Derwent. This place is named with Old English beorht ‘bright’ or an unattested personal name Beohta + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The surname is unlikely to derive from Brighton in Sussex, which was known as Brighthelmestone until the end of the 18th century.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Female
Italian
 Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Yorkshire)
English (chiefly Yorkshire) : habitational name from any of several places in Yorkshire named Deighton, from Old English dīc ‘ditch’, ‘dike’ + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘enclosure’. See also Ditton.
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
Boy/Male
Indian
Male
Hindi/Indian
(पà¥à¤°à¤®à¥‹à¤¦) Hindi name PRAMOD means "happiness, joy."
Boy/Male
American, Finnish, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Latin, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Active
Girl/Female
Sikh
Beautiful God
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory over Bondage
Girl/Female
Latin
Good name and integrity. A virtue name.
Girl/Female
German
Work Ruler
Girl/Female
American, Australian
Honor Confers a Crown
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Its in the Quran
Surname or Lastname
English (Nottinghamshire)
English (Nottinghamshire) : diminutive of Pink 1.
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
ROBERT LEIGHTON-BISHOP
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
v. t.
To carry forward; to advance; to increase; to augment; to aggravate; to intensify; to render more conspicuous; -- used of things, good or bad; as, to heighten beauty; to heighten a flavor or a tint.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
To make lighter, or less heavy; to reduce in weight; to relieve of part of a load or burden; as, to lighten a ship by unloading; to lighten a load or burden.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
v. t.
To make light or clear; to light; to illuminate; as, to lighten an apartment with lamps or gas; to lighten the streets.
v. t.
To make sober.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
v. t.
To make less burdensome or afflictive; to alleviate; as, to lighten the cares of life or the burden of grief.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe