Forbes (name)
Forbes is a surname. It derives from the Scottish Clan Forbes (after a toponym, from Gaelic forba "field"[1]). Descendants of the Scottish clan are also present in Ireland from the 17th century. The name of an unrelated Irish sept, Mac Fhirbhisigh or MacFirbis, was also anglicised as Forbes.[2]
Notable people with the surname Forbes include:
Aristocracy
- Clan Forbes, descendants of Alexander de Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes (c. 1380–1448): see Lord Forbes, Lord Forbes of Pitsligo.
- Nigel Forbes, 22nd Lord Forbes (1918–2013), Scottish soldier, businessman and politician
- Forbes baronets of the Baronetage of Nova Scotia: four distinct baronetcies for people called Forbes:
- Forbes, later Stuart-Forbes, of Monymusk, created 1626 for William Forbes (died c. 1650)
- Sir William Forbes, 6th Baronet (1739–1806)
- Forbes, of Castle Forbes, created 1628 for Arthur Forbes (1590–1632): see Earl of Granard.
- Forbes, of Craigievar, created 1630 for William Forbes (died 1648).
- Sir Ewan Forbes, 11th Baronet (1912–1991)
- Forbes of Foveran, created 1700 for Samuel Forbes (c. 1663 – 1717), extinct with the death of the 3rd baronet, John Forbes, c. 1760.
- Forbes, later Stuart-Forbes, of Monymusk, created 1626 for William Forbes (died c. 1650)
- Forbes baronets of Newe in the County of Aberdeen, created 1823 for Charles Forbes (1774–1849).
- Hamish Forbes, 7th Baronet (1916–2007)
Artists
- Edwin Forbes (1839–1895), American landscape painter, etcher, and war artist during the American Civil War
- Elizabeth Forbes (artist) (1859–1912), Canadian artist
- Stanhope Forbes (1857–1947), Irish painter
Businesspeople
- Forbes family, a wealthy extended American family originating in Boston, descended from John Forbes (1740–1783), an Anglican clergyman of Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, recorded in Milton, Massachusetts by 1769.
- James Grant Forbes (1879–1955), American businessman
- Robert Pierce Forbes (born 1958), American historian
- William Cameron Forbes (1870–1959), American investment banker and diplomat, Governor-General of the Philippines (1908–13), US Ambassador to Japan (1930–32)
- George Forbes (businessman) (born 1945), businessman
- James Staats Forbes (1823–1904) Scottish railway engineer, administrator, businessman and art collector
- John Murray Forbes (1813–1898), American businessman and philanthropist
- Walter Forbes, American executive and convicted fraudster
Musicians
- Kiernan Forbes (born 1988), South African hip hop musician
- China Forbes (born 1970), American singer and songwriter
- Derek Forbes (born 1956), Scottish singer and musician
- Elizabeth Forbes (musicologist) (1924–2014), critic and musicologist
- Elliot Forbes (1917–2006), conductor and musicologist
Performers and affiliated professions
- Bryan Forbes (1926–2013), English film director, actor and writer
- Maya Forbes (born 1968), American producer and director
- Michelle Forbes (born 1965), American actress
Politicians
- Archie Forbes (1913–1999), Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture & Cooperative Development in Tanganyika (1960–1963)
- Frederick Augustus Forbes (1818–1878), Australian politician
- George Forbes (New Zealand politician) (1869–1947), Prime Minister of New Zealand from 1930 to 1935
- George L. Forbes (born 1931), American politician
- Jim Forbes (Australian politician) (born 1923)
- John Murray Forbes (diplomat) (1771–1831), American diplomat
- Michael Forbes (born 1952), American politician
- Peter W. Forbes (born 1850), Canadian-born member of the California legislature
- Randy Forbes (born 1952), American politician in US House of Representatives
- William Henry Forbes (1815–1875), American territorial legislator
Publishers
- Forbes family (publishers)
- B. C. Forbes (1880–1954), founder of Forbes magazine
- Christopher Forbes, Vice-Chairman of the Forbes Publishing Company
- Malcolm Forbes (1919–1990), publisher of Forbes magazine, son of B. C.
- Steve Forbes (born 1947), American businessman, current publisher of Forbes Magazine
- Tim Forbes, brother of Steve, also worked for the company
Scientists
- David McHattie Forbes (1863–1937), Scottish botanist and ethnologist in Hawai'i
- Edward Forbes (1815–1854), British naturalist
- Francis Blackwell Forbes (1839–1908), American merchant and botanist in China
- George Forbes (scientist) (1849–1936), scientist
- Gregory S. Forbes (born 1950), American meteorologist
- Henry Ogg Forbes (1851–1932), British ornithologist, botanist and museum director
- James David Forbes (1809–1868), Scottish physicist and glaciologist
- Stephen Alfred Forbes (1844–1930), American entomologist and ecologist
- William Alexander Forbes (1855–1883), British zoologist
- William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes (1885–1968), American entomologist
Sportspeople
- Alex Forbes (born 1925), retired Scottish footballer
- Elizabeth Forbes (athlete) (1910–2002), New Zealand track and field athlete
- Fred Forbes (born 1894), Scottish footballer
- Gary Forbes (born 1985), Panamanian/American basketball player
- Harry Forbes (1879–1946), American boxer
- Harry Forbes, rugby player
- Ross Forbes (born 1989), Scottish footballer who plays for Motherwell
- Terrell Forbes (born 1981), British footballer
- W. J. Forbes (1874–1900), American college sports coach
Writers
- Archibald Forbes (1838–1900), British war correspondent
- Esther Forbes (1891–1967), American novelist and children's writer
- Moira Forbes (born 1979), American journalist
- Colin Forbes (novelist), pseudonym of British novelist Raymond Harold Sawkins
Others
- James A. Forbes, American clergyman
- John Forbes (British Army officer) (1707–1759), British general in the French and Indian War
- Kristin Forbes (born 1970), American economist
- Norman Hay Forbes (1863–1916), British doctor and academic
- Rosemary Forbes Kerry (1913–2002), American activist and mother of John Kerry
Given name
Forbes as a given name is rare, mostly known due to Forbes Burnham (full name Linden Forbes Sampson Burnham , 1923–1985), leader of Guyana from 1964 until his death.
Forbes McAllister is a fictional character (a "cynical restaurant critic") from Knowing Me, Knowing You... with Alan Partridge (1994).
References
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