Moberly
Appearance
Pronunciation | Moberly |
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Origin | |
Meaning | a fortified clearing in a forest where assemblies are held |
Region of origin | Old English |
Moberly is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
- Charles Moberly (1907–1996), English cricketer
- Charles Frederic Moberly Bell (1847–1911), British editor of The Times
- Clarence Moberly (1838–1902), Canadian civil engineer
- Elizabeth Moberly, British writer about homosexuality
- George Moberly (1803–1885), English divine
- Charlotte Anne Moberly (1846–1937), English academic and (alleged) time traveller
- George Herbert Moberly (1837–1895), clergyman
- Henry Edward Moberly (1822–1907), English amateur cricketer, school housemaster and Anglican priest
- Henry John Moberly (also known as "Harry" or "Harvey") (1835–1931), Canadian fur trader with the Hudson's Bay Company
- Capt. John Moberly (1789–1848), British naval officer stationed at Penetanguishene, Ontario
- John Moberly (cricketer) (1848–1928), English cricketer
- Mariquita Jenny Moberly (1855–1937), English artist
- Patricia Moberly (1938–2016), British public servant, Labour politician, activist, and teacher
- Patrick Moberly (born 1928), British diplomat
- Robert Campbell Moberly (1845–1903), English theologian
- R. W. L. Moberly (born 1952), British theologian
- Tracey Moberly (born 1964), Welsh artist, author, activist
- Walter Moberly (engineer) (1832–1915), English-Canadian engineer
- Walter Hamilton Moberly (1881–1974), British academic
- William Moberly (1850–1914), English cricket and rugby player