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Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Weir may refer to: Robert Weir (politician) (1882–1939), Canadian politician Robert Walter Weir (1803–1889), American artist Robert Weir (discus
Robert_Weir
American musician (1947–2026)
Robert Hall Weir (/wɪər/ WEER; né Parber; October 16, 1947 – January 10, 2026) was an American musician and songwriter best known as a founding member
Bob_Weir
American artist (1803–1889)
Robert Walter Weir (June 18, 1803 – May 1, 1889) was an American artist and educator and is considered a painter of the Hudson River School. Weir was
Robert_Walter_Weir
Irish footballer (born 2002)
Evan Robert Weir (born 16 April 2002) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a defender for EFL League Two club Walsall. He will join EFL League
Evan_Weir
Scottish judge
Robert Bruce Weir, Lord Weir is a Scottish judge. He has been a Senator of the College of Justice since 9 April 2020. Weir is the son of Bruce Weir, who
Robert_Weir,_Lord_Weir
Artificial river barrier
A weir /wɪər/, or low-head dam is a barrier across the width of a body of water that alters the flow characteristics of water and usually results in a
Weir
Scottish architect
Robert Weir Schultz (26 July 1860 – 29 April 1951), later Robert Weir Schultz Weir and known as R. W. S. Weir, was a Scottish Arts and Crafts architect
Robert_Weir_Schultz
Canadian judge & poet (1856-1926)
Robert Stanley Weir FRSC (November 15, 1856 – August 20, 1926) was a Canadian judge and poet most famous for writing the English lyrics to "O Canada"
Robert_Stanley_Weir
English artist (1851–1942)
Robert Weir Allan (1851–1942) was a Scottish-born painter known mainly for his depiction of landscape and marine subjects. He was born in Glasgow into
Robert_Weir_Allan
British discus and hammer thrower (born 1961)
Robert Boyd Weir (born 4 February 1961) is a male retired English athlete, best known as a discus thrower, who was a twelve-time national champion. Weir
Robert_Weir_(discus_thrower)
James Robert Weir (1882–1943) was an American mycologist specializing in wood decaying fungi and forest pathology. He advised Henry Ford on rubber plantations
James_Robert_Weir
Australian film director (born 1944)
Peter Lindsay Weir (/wɪər/ WEER; born 21 August 1944) is an Australian retired film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed films crossing various
Peter_Weir
Mansion in Canada
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 45, no. 225 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal. November 24, 1853. p. 2. Hugh Allan did business with
Ravenscrag,_Montreal
Siberian, Robert A. Moore, master, from Glasgow". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 76, no. 239 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal
John_C._Spence_(artist)
Torture device used for capital punishment
Singh were executed on rotating wheels. In Scotland, a servant named Robert Weir was broken on the wheel at Edinburgh in 1603 or 1604 (sources disagree)
Breaking_wheel
Canadian politician
Robert Weir PC MC (5 December 1882 – 7 March 1939) was a Canadian politician. Weir was born in Wingham, Ontario, and was a teacher by training. After working
Robert_Weir_(politician)
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 51, no. 45 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 23, 1859. p. 2. Renamed Avenue
J._&_W._Hilton
Slogan coined by Woody Guthrie
weapons, including "This machine kills communists." List of guitars Robert Weir, ed. (2007). Class in America [Three Volumes]: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood
This_machine_kills_fascists
Canadian hammer thrower
Commonwealth Games, in Women's hammer throw, winning a bronze medal. Weir's father, Robert Weir represented Great Britain in the discus and hammer throw, winning
Jillian_Weir
Category A listed building on the Isle of Bute, Scotland
painted white. Much of the furniture was custom-designed for the house by Robert Weir Schultz in the early years of the 20th century. He also laid out many
Mount_Stuart_House
1896 unfinished novel by Robert Louis Stevenson
Weir of Hermiston is an 1896 unfinished novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. It is markedly different from his previous works in style and has often been
Weir_of_Hermiston
Mansion in Montreal, Canada
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 67, no. 28 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. February 3, 1875. p. 3. "City Items. (George
George_Stephen_House
New Zealand architect (1878–1947)
was Basil Hooper from Dunedin. In 1903, Wood joined the practice of Robert Weir Schultz, with the office located at Gray's Inn Square. Schultz, who had
Cecil_Wood_(architect)
Topics referred to by the same term
William Weir, 3rd Viscount Weir (born 1933), Scottish industrialist Bruce Weir, Lord Weir (born 1931), Scottish judge Robert Weir, Lord Weir (born 1967)
Lord_Weir
2011 novel by Andy Weir
2011 science fiction debut novel written by Andy Weir. The book was originally self-published on Weir's blog as a serial. In 2014, the book was re-released
The_Martian_(Weir_novel)
Topics referred to by the same term
Robert Schultz (footballer) (1944–2023), Australian rules footballer Robert Weir Schultz (1860–1951), Scottish Arts and Crafts architect, artist, landscape
Robert_Schultz
1997 play by Conor McPherson
‹ The template Infobox play is being considered for merging. › The Weir is a play written by Conor McPherson in 1997. It was first produced at The Royal
The_Weir
Norman Jewson (who was Ernest Barnsley's son-in-law) and the architect Robert Weir Schultz. Sidney became involved as a founder of the short lived Kenton
Barnsley_brothers
Townhouse in Montreal, Canada
Gazette. 48 (259). Robert Weir: 2. 1856. "Progress in Montreal". Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette. 450 (226). Robert Weir: 2. 1858. "UNE RELIQUE
Kildonan_Hall
Actress and writer
Stephnie Carmel Weir (born November 28, 1967) is an American actress, comedian, and writer. She is best known for being a main cast member and writer on
Stephnie_Weir
Character from the television series Stargate Atlantis
See templates for discussion to help reach a consensus. › Dr. Elizabeth Weir is a fictional character in the Canadian-American Sci-Fi Channel television
Elizabeth_Weir_(Stargate)
Scottish noble (died 1292)
at which time her husband transferred Carrick to their eldest son, Robert. Weir, Alison, 1951- (2008). Britain's royal families : the complete genealogy
Marjorie,_Countess_of_Carrick
Medical surgical specialty
whom he reduced a dorsal nasal hump for cosmetic indications. In 1892, Robert Weir experimented unsuccessfully with xenografts (duck sternum) in the reconstruction
Plastic_surgery
Surname list
Weir is a surname. It may refer to: Alisha Weir (born 2009), Irish actress Alison Weir (born 1951), British writer and historian Alison Weir (activist)
Weir_(surname)
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 45, no. 183 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 30, 1853. p. 2. "Dissolution of
John McArthur (artist and merchant)
John_McArthur_(artist_and_merchant)
61, no. 224 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. September 20, 1869. p. 2. "2nd Edition. Four O'Clock. The Loss of the Steamer "Robert Lowe". Heroic
Archibald McIntyre (carpenter)
Archibald_McIntyre_(carpenter)
Scottish lawyer and judge (born 1931)
son Robert Weir, Lord Weir has been a Senator of the College of Justice since 2020, having taken the same judicial title as his father. "Lord Weir hits
Bruce_Weir,_Lord_Weir
1993: Robert Weir 1994: Kevin Brown 1995: Nick Sweeney (IRL) 1996: Robert Weir 1997: Robert Weir 1998: Robert Weir 1999: Robert Weir 2000: Robert Weir 2001:
List of discus throw national champions (men)
List_of_discus_throw_national_champions_(men)
historical painter Griselda Allan (1905–1987), English flower painter Robert Weir Allan (1851–1942), Scottish/English painter Rosemary Allan (1911–2008)
List of painters by name beginning with "A"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"A"
Surname list
winning poet Richard Schultz (1926–2021), American furniture designer Robert Weir Schultz (1860–1951), Scottish architect Ron Schultz (born 1938), politician
Schultz
Lauchlan MacNeill Weir (1877–18 August 1939) was a Scottish Labour politician. He was the son of Robert Weir and was educated at the University of Glasgow
MacNeill_Weir
1972 debut studio album by Bob Weir
is the debut album by Grateful Dead singer and guitarist Bob Weir, released in 1972 Weir's bandmates in the Grateful Dead back him on the album, and all
Ace_(Bob_Weir_album)
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 57, no. 301 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (Qc), Canada. December 19, 1865. p. 1. "Progress in Montreal"
George Roberts (carpenter and joiner)
George_Roberts_(carpenter_and_joiner)
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 51, no. 301 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. December 19, 1859. p. 1. "Auction sales
James_Thomson_(cabinetmaker)
Scottish multinational engineering company headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland
The Weir Group plc is a Scottish multinational engineering company headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is
Weir_Group
United States Army general (1785–1872)
Thayer and the West Point graduate and Civil War hero Brigadier General Robert Anderson. An outcome of Anderson's 1869 meeting with Thayer was the establishment
Sylvanus_Thayer
University president (1930-2007)
October 29, 1930. He was usually called "Jack". He has a brother named Robert. Weir graduated from St. Dunstan's University (now known as the University
John_Angus_Weir
Obstruction placed in tidal waters to trap fish
A fishing weir, fish weir, fishgarth or kiddle is an obstruction placed in tidal waters, or wholly or partially across a river, to direct the passage
Fishing_weir
Queen of Scotland from 1542 to 1567
277–279; Weir 2008, pp. 176–178, 261; Wormald 1988, p. 161 Confession of James Ormiston, one of Bothwell's men, 13 December 1573, quoted (from Robert Pitcairn's
Mary,_Queen_of_Scots
Free and open-source office software suite
OpenOffice blog. Apache Software Foundation. Retrieved 5 January 2014. Robert Weir (1 November 2012). "AOO.Next IBM Priorities". openoffice-dev (Mailing
Apache_OpenOffice
Public university in San Luis Obispo, California
interest chapters. Leroy Anderson, 1902–1907 Leroy Burns Smith, 1908–1914 Robert Weir Ryder, 1914–1921 Nicholas Ricciardi, 1921–1924 Margaret Chase (Acting)
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
California_Polytechnic_State_University,_San_Luis_Obispo
Canadian politician
1926. McLean was defeated in 1930 by Robert Weir of the Conservative party. McLean won back the seat from Weir in the 1935 election and served one more
Malcolm_McLean_(politician)
Fictional character from Emmerdale
gives birth to Robert Sugden. Producers offered Weir an additional two-year contract to remain in Emmerdale but she declined their offer. Weir later revealed
Pat_Sugden
18th-century Royal Navy research vessel
the voyage. While in port, an accident cost the life of master's mate Robert Weir, who became entangled in the anchor cable and was dragged overboard when
HMS_Endeavour
the Sevenoaks District of Kent. It was designed by Scottish architect Robert Weir Schultz and drawn by his assistant Cecil Wood. The wealth created by
How_Green_House
Canadian politician (1837–1879)
Robert William Weir Carrall (February 2, 1837 – September 19, 1879) was a Canadian physician and politician Born in Carrall's Grove, near Woodstock, Upper
Robert_William_Weir_Carrall
Human settlement in Scotland
in the late 19th century. He employed the architects John Kinross and Robert Weir Schultz to restore a considerable proportion of the village (including
Falkland,_Fife
1972 song by Grateful Dead
"Jack Straw" is a rock song written by Bob Weir and Robert Hunter. The track appeared on the album Europe '72 by the Grateful Dead, who frequently performed
Jack_Straw_(song)
Organization of British artists
Shirley, 11th Earl Ferrers 1919 Arthur Rackham 1920 R. W. S. Weir(previously known as Robert Weir Schultz) 1921 R. Anning Bell 1922 Laurence A. Turner 1923
Art_Workers'_Guild
Topics referred to by the same term
architect James George Weir (1887–1973), Scottish aviator James Kenneth Weir (1905–1975), Scottish peer and businessman James Robert Weir (1882–1943), American
James_Weir
American politician (born 1954)
(Published 1978)". July 30, 1978. Retrieved September 23, 2025. Weir, Keziah (May 13, 2021). "How Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Became the Anti-vaxxer Icon of America's
Robert_F._Kennedy_Jr.
Country house and estate in Northamptonshire, England
Mansfield Park. The gardens today are entirely 20th century. The architect Robert Weir Schultz, 1860–1951, designed a sunken courtyard garden with a pool and
Cottesbrooke_Hall
Historic marker in Scotland
Kincaid, Laird of Warriston had, with the connivance of her nurse, hired Robert Weir, one of her father's servants and her reputed lover, to murder her husband
Mercat_Cross,_Edinburgh
United States historic place
cradle Pilgrim Museum in 1910 postcard Embarkation of the Pilgrims by Robert Weir, a copy is also located in the United States Capitol rotunda, Washington
Pilgrim_Hall_Museum
Northern Irish footballer (born 1988)
Robert James Weir (born 9 December 1988) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays as a central midfielder for Crusaders. He has played in
Robbie_Weir
1970 song by Grateful Dead
"Sugar Magnolia" is a song by the Grateful Dead, written by Robert Hunter and Bob Weir. First released on the 1970 album American Beauty, "Sugar Magnolia"
Sugar_Magnolia
First Lady of the United States from 1923 to 1929
he subsequently asked his landlord, the school's steward Robert Weir, to introduce them. Weir set them up to both appear at a mutual friend's house. Joking
Grace_Coolidge
Algie (1859–1927), flower painter Andrew Allan (1863–1942), lithographer Robert Weir Allan (1851–1942), water-colour and oil painter of landscape and marine
List_of_Scottish_artists
2004 compilation album by Bob Weir
Weir Here – The Best of Bob Weir is a 2004 live/studio compilation album featuring former Grateful Dead rhythm guitarist and co-vocalist Bob Weir. A career
Weir Here – The Best of Bob Weir
Weir_Here_–_The_Best_of_Bob_Weir
Tele-Gib – Seymour Duncan Blog". June 4, 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2014. Robert Weir, ed. (2007). Class in America [Three Volumes]: An Encyclopedia. Greenwood
List_of_guitars
(1850–1934) – British writer and painter in the Pre-Raphaelite style Robert Weir Allan (1851–1942) – Glasgow-born painter of landscape and marine subjects
List_of_British_artists
1971 song by the Grateful Dead
song by the Grateful Dead. The lyrics were written by Robert Hunter and rhythm guitarist Bob Weir composed the music, with some assistance from percussionist
Playing_in_the_Band
Queen of France (1137–52) and England (1154–89); Duchess of Aquitaine (1137–1204)
p. 36. Weir 2012, p. 52. Pappano 2003. Weir 2012, pp. 95–96. Weir 2012, p. 92. Weir 2012, p. 97. Weir 2012, pp. 94–95. Weir 2012, p. 100. Weir 2012, p
Eleanor_of_Aquitaine
British title of nobility
family for two centuries. In 1885, the 3rd Marquess of Bute commissioned Robert Weir Schultz to design the pavilions. The heads of the Crichton-Stuart family
Marquess_of_Bute
American painter (1852–1919)
group. Weir was born on August 30, 1852, the second to last of sixteen children, and raised in West Point, New York. His father was painter Robert Walter
J._Alden_Weir
English architect
South Pickenham, Norfolk (demolished). Between 1902 and 1905, architect Robert Weir Schultz extensively rebuilt and enlarged the hall, incorporating some
William_Donthorn
American painter and sculptor (1841–1926)
Ferguson Weir (August 28, 1841 – April 26, 1926) was an American painter, sculptor, writer, and educator. He was a son of painter Robert Walter Weir, long-time
John_Ferguson_Weir
Operation to remove all or part of the colon
between 50 and 60% (lower for those performed in cases of cancer). Dr. Robert Weir suggested in his 1886 case report on the resection of a rectal tumor
Colectomy
had been refloated, she sailed to Jamaica. Convict transport: Captain Robert Weir sailed Lady Ridley from England on 4 June 1821. She sailed via Rio de
Lady_Ridley_(1813_ship)
American rock band (1965–1995)
band's founding members were Jerry Garcia (lead guitar and vocals), Bob Weir (rhythm guitar and vocals), Phil Lesh (bass guitar and vocals), Bill Kreutzmann
Grateful_Dead
Scottish painter (1855–1904)
influence with its movement, colour and light. He had met a Scottish artist, Robert Weir Allan, who had introduced him to the Impressionists. He then spent the
Arthur_Melville
2026 live album by Grateful Dead
In" (traditional, arranged by Grateful Dead) – 4:34 "Looks Like Rain" (Bob Weir, John Perry Barlow) – 7:44 "They Love Each Other" (Garcia, Hunter) – 6:14
Dave's_Picks_Volume_58
Community in Ontario, Canada
Born in Wingham. Robert Mooney - Manitoba MLA, 1922–1953. Born in Wingham. George Spotton - MP, 1927–1935. Wingham businessman. Robert Weir - MP, Minister
Wingham,_Ontario
Association football club in Glasgow, Scotland
Euromillions winner Colin Weir completed the takeover of Partick Thistle, instead of the consortium led by Chien Lee and Paul Conway. Weir purchased a majority
Partick_Thistle_F.C.
Palladian country house in Ayrshire, Scotland
Crichton-Stuart family until 2007. In 1885, the 3rd Marquess of Bute commissioned Robert Weir Schultz to design the pavilions. The Crichton-Stuart family retained
Dumfries_House
Architectural structure in Scotland
Falkland palace. Between 1890 and 1900, Bute employed the architects Robert Weir Schultz and William Frame to remodel the inside, and change the landscape
House_of_Falkland
Village in Norfolk, England
was designed by William Donthorne but between 1902 and 1905 architect Robert Weir Schultz extensively rebuilt and enlarged the hall, incorporating the
South_Pickenham
American sketcher and portrait painter
tourist attraction while restoring The Embarkation of the Pilgrims by Robert Weir, a painting which covered a major portion of the United States Capitol
Benson_Moore
Scottish architect
Notable architects employed within the Anderson practice included Robert Weir Schultz, Robert Lorimer, and Sydney Mitchell. During the 1880s, Anderson's style
Robert_Rowand_Anderson
2023 live album by Grateful Dead
"Promised Land" (Chuck Berry) – 3:48 "Deal" (Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter) – 5:11 "Mexicali Blues" (Bob Weir, John Perry Barlow) – 3:56 "They Love Each Other" (Garcia
Here_Comes_Sunshine_1973
Castle in Fife, Scotland
20-year restoration of the palace using two architects: John Kinross and Robert Weir Schultz. At the time the Palace was a ruin with no windows or doors.
Falkland_Palace
Village in Hertfordshire, England
access for the majority of the villagers. The church was designed by Robert Weir Schultz (1860–1951), a modest example of late Arts and Crafts. The estimated
Woolmer_Green
British architectural historian (1948–2017)
co-published International Architect and Building Centre Trust, 1980 Robert Weir Schultz – Architect – and his work for the Marquesses of Bute – An Essay
Gavin_Stamp
1998 film by Peter Weir
The Truman Show is a 1998 American comedy-drama film directed by Peter Weir, written and co-produced by Andrew Niccol. Starring Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank
The_Truman_Show
1935 protest movement by unemployed workers against the Canadian government
in the government of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett, Robert Manion and Robert Weir. Manion and Weir invited eight elected representatives of the protest
On-to-Ottawa_Trek
Hospital in England
is a Grade II* listed building. The hospital, which was designed by Robert Weir Schultz, was built between 1909 and 1912. A major expansion of the site
St_Ann's_Hospital,_Dorset
Painting by Charles E. Weir
Museum of Art. Painted by trained artist Charles E. Weir (the brother of American painter of Robert Weir), Sawyer is a work of genre art, a style of art popular
The_Wood_Sawyer_(Weir)
British sculptor
Montreal Herald and Daily Commercial Gazette (Newspaper). Vol. 54, no. 190 (Robert Weir ed.). Montreal (QC), Canada. August 9, 1862. p. 2. "Greenhouses. Mr.
William_Spence_(sculptor)
Scottish murderer
married, and a nurse who lived in her house urged her to take revenge. Robert Weir, a servant of her father, and her reputed lover, was admitted by Jean
Jean_Kincaid
American actor and director (1936–2025)
Charles Robert Redford Jr. (August 18, 1936 – September 16, 2025) was an American actor, director, and producer, celebrated for his magnetic presence as
Robert_Redford
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : variant of Robert.
Boy/Male
Australian, Czech, Danish, German, Swedish
Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One
Male
French
 Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Boy/Male
German American Shakespearean Teutonic English French Scottish
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
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
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.
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
English : patronymic from Robart.
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
English : variant of Roberts.
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
Male
English
 English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.
Male
Czechoslovakian
, bright fame.
Female
French
Feminine form of Norman French Robert, ROBERTE means "bright fame."
Male
English
English variant spelling of French Albert, ELBERT means "bright nobility."
Male
English
 Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.
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
Welsh
Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame."Â
Male
Italian
Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
Boy/Male
Egyptian
Midday sun.
Boy/Male
English German
Strong as a bear.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Faith
Boy/Male
Indian
Brave and Cute
Biblical
my son
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Fame; Glory
Boy/Male
Hindu
Wished
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from a minor place such as Stockey in Meeth, Devon, named from Old English stocc ‘stump’ + (ge)hæg ‘enclosure’, or a topographic name with the same meaning.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Public; People
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lose and Panni
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
ROBERT WEIR
a.
Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.
a.
Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.
superl.
Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.
v. i.
One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.
superl.
Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.
v. t.
To make sober.
a.
Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.
v. t.
To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.
n.
A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.
v. t.
To change back. See Revert, v. i.
n.
One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.
superl.
Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.
v. t.
Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.
a.
Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.
n.
A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.
v. t.
Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.
imp. & p. p.
of Robe
v. i.
To become sober; -- often with down.
n.
See Herb Robert, under Herb.