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South African cricketer (1934–2014)
Robin Capell (30 September 1934 – 12 April 2014) was a South African cricketer. He played four first-class matches for Eastern Province between 1955 and
Robin_Capell
Title in the Peerage of England
led Essex's Rebellion in 1601. The current holder of the earldom is Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Essex (born 1944), a retired school teacher from Caton, Lancashire
Earl_of_Essex
Grease, Starsky and Hutch). Pierre Autin-Grenier, 67, French author. Robin Capell, 79, South African cricketer. Jerry Carle, 90, American football, basketball
Deaths_in_April_2014
List of cricketers
1920/21 Hamish Campbell-Rodger, 1926/27 David Capel, 1985/86–1986/87 Robin Capell, 1955/56–1957/58 Deon Carolus, 2003/04–2006/07 Gerald Carpenter, 1888/89–1890/91
List of Eastern Province representative cricketers
List_of_Eastern_Province_representative_cricketers
Heir presumptive to the Earldom of Essex
William Jennings "Bill" Capell (born 9 August 1952), an American retired grocery clerk from Yuba City, California, is the heir presumptive to the Earldom
William_Jennings_Capell
English peer (born 1944)
Frederick Paul de Vere Capell, 11th Earl of Essex (born 29 May 1944) is the current Earl of Essex. He succeeded his father Robert Capell, 10th Earl of Essex
Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Essex
Paul_Capell,_11th_Earl_of_Essex
Language family
The Turama–Kikorian languages are a family identified by Arthur Capell (1962) and part of the Trans–New Guinea languages (TNG) family in the classifications
Turama–Kikorian_languages
English nobleman (died 1144)
Fourth in line to the Earldom of Essex Kevin Capell b. 1982 Dylan Colin David Capell b. 1987 Charles Robin de Bohun Devereux b. 1975 19th Viscount Hereford
Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of Essex
Geoffrey_de_Mandeville,_1st_Earl_of_Essex
Title in the Peerage of England
Robert Milo Leicester Devereux, 18th Viscount Hereford (1932–2004) (Charles) Robin de Bohun Devereux, 19th Viscount Hereford (born 1975) The heir apparent
Viscount_Hereford
American political activist (1993–2025)
America. Retrieved June 8, 2022. Griffin, Grace; Miller-Medzon, Karyn; Young, Robin (October 15, 2025). "Birth control misinformation spreads as right-wing
Charlie_Kirk
Anglo-Norman nobleman and soldier
Fourth in line to the Earldom of Essex Kevin Capell b. 1982 Dylan Colin David Capell b. 1987 Charles Robin de Bohun Devereux b. 1975 19th Viscount Hereford
Humphrey de Bohun, 2nd Earl of Hereford
Humphrey_de_Bohun,_2nd_Earl_of_Hereford
Richard Capell OBE MM (23 March 1885 – 21 June 1954) was a British journalist who was music critic for the Daily Mail (1911–1933) and thereafter at The
Richard_Capell
Family of Trans–New Guinea languages of Papua, Indonesia
closely related to the languages of Paniai Lakes, but this is not yet clear. Capell (1962) posited that their closest relatives were the Kwerba languages, which
Baliem_Valley_languages
British noble title
Fourth in line to the Earldom of Essex Kevin Capell b. 1982 Dylan Colin David Capell b. 1987 Charles Robin de Bohun Devereux b. 1975 19th Viscount Hereford
Earl_of_Hereford
English musicologist
Daily Telegraph as assistant to Richard Capell, succeeding him as chief music critic four years later when Capell died. He remained at the Telegraph until
Martin_Cooper_(musicologist)
American lawyer and politician (born 1979)
its impact on nation". KMOV news. Retrieved October 24, 2024. Abcarian, Robin (July 14, 2024). "Column: The once-secretive right-wing ideology emerging
Josh_Hawley
British royal house of Scottish origin
Fitzgibbon Stuart, 1823–1905 Godfrey Richard Conyngham Stuart, 1866–1955 Robin Charles Burleigh Stuart, 1907–1970 Douglas Charles Burleigh Stuart, b. 1940
House_of_Stuart
Gogodala-Suki language of Papua New Guinea
Voorhoeve, C.L. (1970) Gordon, Raymond G., Jr. (2005) Capell, A. (1969) The New Testament in Suki (1981) Capell, A. A Survey of New Guinea Languages. Sydney:
Suki_language
New Guinean language family
unit in 1919. They were linked with the Mabuso languages in 1951 by Arthur Capell in his Madang family. Though the validity of Rai Coast is well established
Rai_Coast_languages
retained by Usher and by Donohue (2002). Usher also adds Kapauri–Sause. Capell (1962) proposed placing Kwerba and Isirawa in a Dani–Kwerba proposal, which
Kwerbic_languages
American politician and journalist (1914–2000)
primary. The election was marred by mudslinging. A conservative writer, Frank Capell, authored a pamphlet suggesting that Cranston might have had Communist leanings
Alan_Cranston
Entertainment genre
ISBN 0-7864-0520-1. OCLC 39765147. "Trixie Friganza: Bold and Brassy Vaudeville Fun by Robin Williams | The American Vaudeville Museum". vaudeville.sites.arizona.edu
Vaudeville
Proposed language family
related Alor–Pantar languages on the islands neighboring Timor. Arthur Capell first proposed that the Timor languages were a family in 1941, and Watuseke
West Trans–New Guinea languages
West_Trans–New_Guinea_languages
Language family
Kainantu–Goroka languages are a family of Papuan languages established by Arthur Capell in 1948 under the name East Highlands. They formed the core of Stephen Wurm's
Kainantu–Goroka_languages
American music critic (1936–2019)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Martin_Bernheimer
Extinct Australian Aboriginal language
Muruwari is an affix-transferring language (borrowing a term from Arthur Capell): many suffixes (particularly tense, aspect and person suffixes, but also
Muruwari_language
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
fourth Earl of Clarendon, married William Capell, 3rd Earl of Essex. Their daughter Lady Charlotte Capell married the prominent diplomat and politician
Earl_of_Clarendon
Alten und Neuen Testaments Und In der Hoch-Fürstl. Sachs. Meining. Hof-Capell Der Heil. Dreyfaltigkeit Deroselben zu Ehren abgesungen (in German). Meiningen
List of compositions by Johann Sebastian Bach
List_of_compositions_by_Johann_Sebastian_Bach
City in Andalusia, Spain
Universidad de Sevilla: 101–120. ISSN 1130-5762. Published in the 19th century Capell Brooke, Arthur de (1831), "Cordova", Sketches in Spain and Morocco, London:
Córdoba,_Spain
Polynesian language spoken in New Zealand
used Māori words with English translation Materials on Maori are included in the open access Arthur Capell collections (AC1 and AC2) held by Paradisec.
Māori_language
Caravaggio Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa – Armed Response Marshall Teague – Vendetta Robin Thomas – About Last Night Billy Bob Thornton – Hunter's Blood Tony Todd
1986_in_film
Language family in Papua
and Laycock, D. C. (eds). Pacific Linguistic Studies in honour of Arthur Capell. Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Voorhoeve, C. L. 2000. Proto Awyu-Dumut
Greater_Awyu_languages
Scottish lawyer, newspaper editor, musicologist (1783–1870)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
George_Hogarth
Bennett, 1870–1906. Robin Legge, 1906–1931. (pen name Musicus) Herbert Hughes, 1911–1932. Ferruccio Bonavia, 1920–1950. Richard Capell, 1933–1954. Martin
List_of_chief_music_critics
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Arthur_Jacobs
American television soap opera
(Mandel Kramer, January 26, 1953 to September 21, 1954) Dr. Baird (Peter Capell, February 10, 1953 - August 8, 1955) Peggy Regan (Patricia Wheel, February
Guiding_Light_(1950–1959)
American music critic
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Tim_Smith_(journalist)
Hinchingbrooke 13 Earl of Essex 1661 England Paul Capell, 11th Earl of Essex 82 2005 William Jennings Capell (fourth cousin once removed) 14 Earl of Carlisle
List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland
1985 American TV series or program
Bruce Purchase as Rabbi Mendel Relja Bašić as Colonel László Ferenczy Peter Capell as Kalman Lauer Tom Ormeny as Captain Bator Aubrey Morris as Colonel Ferenc
Wallenberg:_A_Hero's_Story
Plan to assassinate Charles II of England
Fled to the Dutch Republic Nathaniel Wade – Fled to Dutch Republic Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex – Cut his own throat in the Tower of London while awaiting
Rye_House_Plot
English musician and writer (1877–1958)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Percy_Scholes
Possible order of composition of Shakespeare's plays
Shakespeare's possible authorship of the play was first investigated by Edward Capell in 1760. Although the question of authorship remains unresolved, many scholars
Chronology of Shakespeare's plays
Chronology_of_Shakespeare's_plays
ISBN 978-0-19-954089-1. Obituary in The Times, Mr. Richard Capell, 22 June 1954, p. 10 "Capell, Richard, (1885–21 June 1954), music critic, Daily Telegraph
List of Old Bedford Modernians
List_of_Old_Bedford_Modernians
Unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada
Capell (1849–1938), great-grandmother of actress Jane Fonda was born in Winchester Township near Chesterville in 1849 to Capt. John and Eliza Capell.
Chesterville,_Ontario
American football coach (1949–2000
September 8, 2000. p. 8. Retrieved January 14, 2023. Seaton Jefferson, Robin (April 12, 2002). "Wentzville names its stadium, auditorium with grace"
Scott Swofford (American football)
Scott_Swofford_(American_football)
American music critic (1878–1939)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Lawrence_Gilman
Earl of Wilmington c. 1674–1743 1733 Prime Minister 1742–1743 552 William Capell, 3rd Earl of Essex 1697–1743 1738 Lord Lieutenant of Hertfordshire 553 James
List of knights and ladies of the Garter
List_of_knights_and_ladies_of_the_Garter
American pianist (1880–1948)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Olga_Samaroff
Civil post in Wiltshire, England
1667 Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon 18 June 1667 – 2 April 1668 Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex 2 April 1668 – 22 August 1672 John Seymour, 4th Duke
Lord_Lieutenant_of_Wiltshire
199–202. doi:10.1038/nbt1382. PMID 18259177. S2CID 205273664. Christou P, Capell T, Kohli A, Gatehouse JA, Gatehouse AM (June 2006). "Recent developments
Genetically modified food controversies
Genetically_modified_food_controversies
English scholar and diplomat (c. 1513 - 1556)
marriage of the younger Charles's daughter Elizabeth with Arthur Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham. According to Anthony Wood, Morison left illegitimate
Richard_Morrison_(ambassador)
American music critic and author (1915–2003)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Harold_C._Schonberg
(United States) 1957 The Burglar Gladden Dan Duryea, Martha Vickers, Peter Capell, Mickey Shaughnessy Paul Wendkos Columbia Pictures (United States) Filmed
List of Jayne Mansfield performances
List_of_Jayne_Mansfield_performances
English music critic, organist and author (1840–1906)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Stephen_Samuel_Stratton
Austrian music critic (1825–1904)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Eduard_Hanslick
English music critic (1874–1945)
and from 1933 he was music critic for the Daily Mail, succeeding Richard Capell. In 1938 he was elected President of the International Society for Contemporary
Edwin_Evans_(music_critic)
John Shaw Goldsmith 1502 Sir Bartholomew Reade Goldsmith 1503 Sir William Capell Draper First of two terms. 1504 Sir John Wyngar Grocer 1505 Sir Thomas Kneesworth
List_of_lord_mayors_of_London
Papuan language spoken in parts of Indonesia
affiliation is well established. Based on an examination of possessive prefixes, Capell (1944) originally postulated that the TAP languages were related to the
Western_Pantar_language
Language family of Indonesia
Elsevier, pp. 1176–1178, ISBN 978-0-08-087774-7, retrieved 2023-07-05 Arthur Capell, 'The "West Papuan Phylum", Stephen Wurm 1977 [1975], New Guinea Area Languages
West_Papuan_languages
Scottish classical music presenter and journalist (born 1976)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Tom_Service
Village in Suffolk, England
translator, and son of Robert Aggas of Stoke-by-Nayland. Sir William Capell, son of John Capell, held the office of Alderman of London and the office of Lord
Stoke-by-Nayland
Austrian music critic (1860–1945)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Julius_Korngold
German-English writer on music (1845–1889)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Francis_Hueffer
British journalist, writer and musician (born 1926)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
David_Cairns_(writer)
Language family of New Guinea
proposal, but he did not recognize them as a unit, retaining Kwerba within Capell's 1962 Dani–Kwerba proposal, for example. Foley (2018) classifies the Orya–Tor
Foja_Range_languages
Australian-born writer and critic
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Walter_J._Turner
Television station in Portland, Oregon
Smith, previously of KPTV, anchored the 11 p.m. Night Beat newscast. Jack Capell and Doug LaMear covered weather and sports, respectively. Tom McCall, already
KGW
American music critic (born 1968)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Alex_Ross_(music_critic)
American music critic and author (1954–1926)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Henry_Theophilus_Finck
years Sigo Lorfeo Paolo Varese Lindenstraße 1993–2003 10 years Leonore Capell Andrea Süsskind Marienhof 1995–2005 10 years Renate Köhler Marlene Schmitt
List of longest-serving soap opera actors
List_of_longest-serving_soap_opera_actors
American music critic (1892–1951)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Isabel_Morse_Jones
Jon-Allan Butterworth Hugh Cameron Ian Cammish Craig Campbell Ernest J. Capell Sophie Capewell Paul Carbutt Jack Carlin Manon Carpenter Hugh Carthy Cyril
List_of_British_cyclists
American music critic and author (born 1948)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Anthony_Tommasini
British music critic
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Ivan_Hewett
Language family of Maritime Southeast Asia
related Alor–Pantar languages on the islands neighboring Timor. Arthur Capell first proposed that the Timor languages were a family in 1941, and Watuseke
Timor–Alor–Pantar_languages
British music administrator
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Nicholas_Kenyon
British music critic (1930–2009)
conductor-composer Igor Markevitch and British composers Alexander Goehr, Robin Holloway, Christopher Shaw and Walter Leigh. He first drew attention with
David_Drew_(music_critic)
Magazine
the magazine's voice. Lafavore left Men's Health in 2000, the same year Capell's Circulation Report named the magazine Circulation Performer of the Decade
Men's_Health
American music and art critic (1906–1981)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Alfred_Frankenstein
Sandwich John Montagu 25 Feb 1995 10 May 1995 XB. The Earl of Essex Robert Capell 18 May 1981 7 Jun 1989 XB. The Earl of Carlisle George Howard 28 Nov 1994
List of hereditary peers removed under the House of Lords Act 1999
List_of_hereditary_peers_removed_under_the_House_of_Lords_Act_1999
American novelist
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
William_James_Henderson
American music critic (born 1959)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Joshua_Kosman
between October 1992 and June 2011. Andrea Süsskind, portrayed by Leonore Capell. Billi Vogt, portrayed by Katja Keller. Annalena Töppers, portrayed by Berrit
List of LGBTQ characters in soap operas
List_of_LGBTQ_characters_in_soap_operas
American journalist, author, and Pulitzer Prize winner
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Philip_Kennicott
English Poet and Complier of Biographys
almanacs and chapbooks issued from 1662 onwards under the pseudonym of "Poor Robin" came from his pen. He was a staunch royalist after the Restoration, although
William_Winstanley
(R) June 1, 1903 58th OH 16 Joseph J. Gill (R) Resigned October 31, 1903 Capell L. Weems (R) November 3, 1903 58th PA 4 Robert H. Foerderer (R) Died July
List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives
List_of_special_elections_to_the_United_States_House_of_Representatives
American music critic and journalist
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Richard Aldrich (music critic)
Richard_Aldrich_(music_critic)
Burton, architect and garden designer, continued his father's work. Edward Capell (1713–1781). Shakespearian critic and censor of plays. Lived in Hastings
List_of_people_from_Hastings
American musicologist and cultural critic (born 1952)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Edward_Rothstein
American arts critic (1907–1996)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Howard_Taubman
Papua New Guinean language family
in 1919. In 1951 these were linked with the Mabuso languages by Arthur Capell to create his Madang family. John Z'graggen (1971, 1975) expanded Madang
Madang_languages
American music critic (1915–2001)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Paul_Hume_(music_critic)
English music critic, author and singing teacher
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Herman_Klein
Annual British Television Awards
Horizons – Jason Keeley, Marcus Jones, Brian Eley, Linda Farley, Ursula Capell, Howard Bell, Phil Hurrell, Jo Glassman (UKTV) Lighting, Photography & Camera
Royal Television Society Craft & Design Awards
Royal_Television_Society_Craft_&_Design_Awards
British music critic and author
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Fiona_Maddocks
English music critic (born 1954)
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Richard Morrison (music critic)
Richard_Morrison_(music_critic)
American music critic and violinist
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
Winthrop_Sargeant
Clarke (1855?–1870) Joseph Bennett (1870–1906) Robin Legge (1906–1931) Herbert Hughes (1911–1932) Richard Capell (1933–1954) Martin Cooper (1954–1976) Peter
William_Howard_Glover
Language family
Canberra: Pacific Linguistics. Wilson, D. "The Binandere Language Family". In Capell, A., Healey, A. and Wilson, D. editors, Papers in New Guinea Linguistics
Greater_Binanderean_languages
barrister Serban Cantacuzino – Romanian architect Lieutenant Colonel Reginald Capell, 9th Earl of Essex – British Army officer William Cash – journalist and
List of alumni of Magdalene College, Cambridge
List_of_alumni_of_Magdalene_College,_Cambridge
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
Girl/Female
Scottish
Robin.
Boy/Male
Irish
Robin.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, Dutch, English, German, Swedish
Form of Robin; A Small; Bright Famous One
Male
Irish
Pet form of Irish Gaelic Roibéard, ROBAN means "bright fame."
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Robin, ROBINA means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
English American
Famed; bright; shining. Form of Robert popular since the medieval days of Robin Hood. Robinson:...
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, British, English, Finnish, French, German, Irish, Japanese, Lebanese
Bright Fame; Fame
Boy/Male
German American Teutonic English Shakespearean
Famed, bright; shining. An all-time favorite boys' name since the Middle Ages. Famous Bearers:...
Male
English
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a pet form of Greek Tobias, TOBIN means "God is good."
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian
Robin.
Male
Welsh
Pet form of Welsh Rhobert, ROBYN means "bright fame."
Boy/Male
Irish Teutonic
Robin.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Fame, Bright
Girl/Female
Scottish German Teutonic
Robin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Robin 1.
Male
English
 Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, ROBIN means "bright fame." This name is also sometimes given as a bird name.
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic
Bright Fame; Female Version of Robert; Famed; Shining; Robin
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Róbert, ROBI means "bright fame."
Girl/Female
Czechoslovakian
Robin.
Girl/Female
Shakespearean American
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, mischievous fairy.
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
Boy/Male
English, Hindu, Indian
All Pervasive
Girl/Female
Teutonic American French
Ruler of the home.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Japanese
Flower
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Mileham in Norfolk, so named from Old English myln ‘mill’ + hÄm ‘homestead’.
Female
French
French form of Latin Rosalia, ROSALIE means "rose."
Male
Japanese
(æ£äºº) Japanese name MASATO means "correct man."
Male
Hebrew
(×—Ö²× Ö·× Ö°×™Ö¸×”ï¬µ) Variant form of Hebrew Chananya, CHANANYAHU means "whom Jehovah has graciously given."
Girl/Female
Indian
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
One who has Mastered his Senses
Girl/Female
Muslim
Wisdom, Sharpness, Prudence
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
ROBIN CAPELL
n.
One of several American marine fishes. See Sea robin, and Grunt, n., 2.
n.
The European robin.
n.
Any one of several Asiatic birds; as, the Indian robins. See Indian robin, below.
n.
An American singing bird (Merula migratoria), having the breast chestnut, or dull red. The upper parts are olive-gray, the head and tail blackish. Called also robin redbreast, and migratory thrush.
n.
Rosin.
n.
A wardrobe; a robing room; a vestry.
n.
The knot, or red-breasted snipe; -- called also robin breast, and robin snipe. See Knot.
n.
The American robin. See Robin.
a.
like rosin, or having its qualities.
n.
The European robin.
n.
A ruby.
n.
A kind of package in which pepper and other dry commodities are sometimes exported from the East Indies. The robbin of rice in Malabar weighs about 84 pounds.
n.
Any one of several species of Australian warblers of the genera Petroica, Melanadrays, and allied genera; as, the scarlet-breasted robin (Petroica mullticolor).
v. t.
To rub with rosin, as musicians rub the bow of a violin.
n.
The cigar fish, or round robin.
n.
A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea robin, under Robin.
n.
A small European singing bird (Erythacus rubecula), having a reddish breast; -- called also robin redbreast, robinet, and ruddock.
n.
The European robin.
n.
A plant of the genus Arum (A. maculatum); the European wake-robin.