35-543: For other uses, see Robbie (disambiguation) . [REDACTED] Look up Robbie or Robby in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Robbie or Robby is most often a given name . It is usually encountered as a nickname or a shortened form of Robert , Rob or Robin . The name experienced a significant rise in popularity in Northern Ireland in 2003. The name
70-587: A 25-yard free kick that went in off the crossbar, making it 2–0 to Hull. On 8 January 2013, Brady was signed by Hull on a permanent basis for an undisclosed fee. Brady scored a first-half penalty in Hull's opening home Premier League match on 24 August 2013, giving them a 1–0 win against Norwich City . He went on to score two more goals in the Premier League the following month. He then underwent two separate groin operations which made him miss most of
105-526: A 2–0 win over Birmingham City , registering an assist for a Timm Klose goal just before half-time. On 31 January 2017, the final day of the January transfer window in England, Brady completed a move to Premier League club Burnley in a club record deal reportedly worth £13 million, meaning he would link up with his longtime friend Jeff Hendrick and international teammate Stephen Ward . He signed
140-577: A 2–1 victory over Newcastle United in the third round of the League Cup. On 19 July 2011, Manchester United loaned Brady to Championship club Hull City until 31 December. He made his debut in the first match of the season on 5 August 2011 at the KC Stadium in a 1–0 defeat to Blackpool . Three weeks later, he scored his first competitive goal for the Tigers in a 1–0 win against Reading at
175-577: A 2–1 win for Republic of Ireland U21s in a friendly match against Austria U21s . He also scored in the 2013 European Championship qualifiers against Hungary and Liechtenstein . On 26 February 2012, Brady was named 2011 Under-21 International Player of the Year for his terrific performances throughout the year. In September 2012, he became the record goalscorer at Irish under-21 level with his seventh goal for his country. On 8 September 2012, Brady received his first senior international call-up for
210-571: A 3–1 win over Newcastle United . In July 2008, Brady signed on as an academy scholar, and cemented his place in the under-18s throughout the following two seasons, as well as playing for the reserves. In the 2010–11 season, Brady graduated to the reserve team on a permanent basis. He was named as an unused substitute for the first team's League Cup Fourth Round win at home to Wolverhampton Wanderers on 26 October 2010. He made his only appearance for Manchester United on 26 September 2012, coming on as an 86th-minute substitute for Alexander Büttner in
245-657: A 4–1 victory. He has earned over 60 caps for his country and represented them at Euro 2016 , scoring two goals during the tournament. Born in Baldoyle , Dublin, Brady attended Pobalscoil Neasáin and was part of their under-16 All-Ireland Championship winning team. He was spotted by Manchester United scouts while playing for St. Kevin's Boys , and joined the club's academy shortly after his 16th birthday in January 2008. He made his first appearance for Manchester United in an under-18s match against Liverpool on 19 January 2008. His reserve team debut came just two months later, in
280-636: A friendly against Oman . He scored and set up two more goals in a 4–1 victory over the Arab opponents. On 18 November 2014, he scored his first brace for Ireland against the United States . On 29 March 2015, Brady started at left-back in Ireland's Euro 2016 qualifier against Poland at the Aviva Stadium in a match that finished 1–1. On 13 November 2015, Brady scored in the 82nd minute of
315-909: A seal that appears in the TV series Pingu Roberta 'Robbie' Henderson, in The Ferals , an Australian children's TV series The title character of Robby (film) , a 1968 retelling of Robinson Crusoe The title character of Robbie (film) , a 1979 British public information film Robbie Turner , from Atonement (film) (2007) Robbie Wright , from Grange Hill , played by John Alford Robbie, from Angus, Thongs, and Perfect Snogging (2008) See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Robbie All pages with titles beginning with Robbie All pages with titles containing Robby All pages with titles beginning with Robby Robi (disambiguation) References [ edit ] ^ "Jack and Emma were
350-707: A story in Isaac Asimov's I, Robot Robbie Baldwin , superhero in Marvel Comics Robbie Barone , in the TV series Everybody Loves Raymond Robby Keene , a character in the Cobra Kai series Robbie (TV series) , 2020 American comedy television series Robby the Robot , in films and TV programs Robbie the Reindeer , in three animated comedy TV specials Robbie Douglas , in
385-431: A stunning 25-yard strike in the 2–1 away win at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He doubled his goal tally for the season on 5 November, opening the scoring in a 3–2 home defeat to Leeds United . On 31 December, Brady was sent off in the 0–0 draw at Brentford in a controversial decision with manager Alex Neil saying: "Robbie clearly isn't going in to injure the lad and both of them are sliding at impact, but we're not getting
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#1732798409754420-449: A three-and-a-half-year deal with the option of another year. Four days later, he made his Burnley debut as a second-half substitute in a 2–1 away defeat to Watford. Eight days after that, on 12 February, he scored his first Burnley goal, a 20-yard free kick, on his full debut for the club in a 1–1 home draw against league leaders Chelsea. In the following match on 25 February, Brady provided an assist for Michael Keane 's equalising goal in
455-576: A three-year deal, for a reported fee of £7 million. He netted his first league goal in a Norwich City shirt on 26 September 2015, opening the scoring in a 2–2 draw against West Ham United at the Boleyn Ground . On 1 March 2016, Brady lost two teeth in a clash of heads with teammate Gary O'Neil in a Premier League match against Chelsea . Norwich ended the season in 19th place which meant back-to-back relegations for Brady. Brady opened his 2016–17 goalscoring account on 1 October 2016 with
490-665: Is a given name and surname. Robbie or Robby may also refer to: Robbie Brady Robert Brady (born 14 January 1992) is an Irish professional footballer who plays as a left winger , left-back or left wing-back for EFL Championship club Preston North End and the Republic of Ireland national team . Brady began his career in the Manchester United academy . However, after featuring just once for United's first team, he joined Hull City initially on loan and then permanently in 2013. He made 124 appearances for
525-8223: Is also a surname , though less often. People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Robbi [ edit ] Robbi Chong (born 1965), Canadian actress and former model Robbi Finkel (born 1950), American-Canadian composer, record producer, pianist, and arranger Robbi Kempson (born 1974), South African former rugby union footballer, and current coach Robbi Robb , South African past member of alternative rock band Tribe After Tribe Robbi Ryan (born 1997), American UMFG player Robbi Weldon (born 1975), Canadian visually impaired Paralympic Nordic skier and Para-cyclist Robbie [ edit ] Robbie Abel (born 1989), Australian rugby union coach and former player Robbie Agnone (born 1985), American NFL player Robbie Ale (born 1973), Samoan rugby union player Robbie Allen , several people Robbie Amell (born 1988), Canadian-American actor Robbie Aristodemo (born 1977), Canadian professional soccer player and coach Robbie Bachman (1953–2023), Canadian drummer Robbie Barrett , British professional boxer Robbie Basho (1940–1986), American acoustic guitarist, pianist, and singer Robbie Beazley (born 1974), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie Beckett (born 1972), American MLB pitcher Robbie Beckett (rugby league) (born 1972), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie Benoit (?-2007), Canadian poet and writer Robbie Benson (born 1992), Irish professional footballer Robbie Bina (born 1983), American AHL player Robbie Blair (born 1953), South African rugby union player Robbie Blake (born 1976), English former professional footballer and current coach Robbie Blunt (born 1951), English rock guitarist Robbie Bonham (born 1970), Irish comedian and Youtube Streamer Robbie Booth (born 1985), English footballer Robbie Bordley (born c. 1947), American rugby union player Robbie Bosco (born 1963), American college football player Robbie Bourdon , Canadian freeride mountain biker Robbie Boyd , British singer, songwriter, and musician Robbie Boyle , Irish former Gaelic footballer Robbie Brace (born 1964), English former professional footballer and current coach Robbie Brady (born 1992), Irish professional footballer Robbie Branscum (1934–1997), American writer and farmworker Robbie Brennan (1947–2016), Irish drummer Robbie Brenner (born 1971), American producer and film executive Robbie Brightwell (1939–2022), British track and field athlete Robbie Brookside (born 1966), English professional wrestler Robbie Brunton (1973–2020), Irish footballer Robbie Bryant (born 1979), New Zealand professional boxer Robbie Buchanan (born 1996), Scottish footballer Robbie Buck (born 1972), Australian radio announcer Robbie Buhl (born 1963), American race car driver Robert Burns (disambiguation) , several people Robert Burton (disambiguation) , several people Robbie Busscher (born 1982), Dutch professional footballer Robbie Butler (born 1972), Northern Irish politician Robbie Buttigieg (1936–2004), Maltese footballer and manager Robbie Cadee (born 1950), Australian former NBL player and coach Robbie Caldwell (born 1954), American football coach Robbie Campbell (born 1942/1943), Canadian football player Robbie Capito (born 2001), Hong Kong professional pool player Robbie Carrico , American contestant on American Idol (season 7) Robbie Carroll (born 1968), English professional footballer Robbie Clark (born 1991), English footballer Robbie Cleary (born 2003), Canadian soccer player Robbie Coburn (born 1994), Australian poet and writer Robbie Coetzee (born 1989), South African MLR player Robbie Coleman (born 1990), Australian MLR player Robbie Collin , British film critic Robbie Coltrane (1950–2022), Scottish actor Robbie Conal (born 1944), American guerrilla poster artist Robbie Cooke (1957–2021), English footballer and manager Robbie Cooper (born 1969), British artist, photographer, and video game programmer Robbie Costigan (born 1982), Irish Gaelic footballer Robbie Countryman , American television director Robbie Crane (born 1969), American musician Robbie Crawford , several people Robbie Cucchiaro , American member of The Music Tapes Robbie Cundy (born 1997), English professional footballer Robbie Dale (1940–2021), British radio disc jockey Robbie Davies (1949–2017), British professional boxer Robbie Davies Jr. (born 1989), British professional boxer Robbie Davis (born 1961), American jockey Robbie Davis-Floyd (born 1951), American cultural-, medical-, and reproductive anthropologist, researcher, author, and international speaker Robbie Daymond (born 1982), American actor and voice actor Robbie Deans (born 1959), New Zealand rugby union coach and former player Robbie Deas (born 2000), Scottish professional footballer Robbie Dennison (born 1963), Northern Irish professional footballer Robbie Derschang (born 1992), American soccer player Robbie Devereux (born 1971), English professional footballer Robbie Diack (born 1985), South African-born Irish rugby union player Robbie Dickson , British-Canadian engineer and entrepreneur Robbie Diver (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Dixon (born 1985), Canadian alpine skier Robbie Doherty (born 1988), Canadian curler Robbie Doyle (born 1982), Irish soccer player Robbie Duff Scott (1959–2016), British oil painter Robbie Duffy (born 1980), Australian NRL player Robert Dunn , several people Robbie Dunne (born 1969), Irish soccer player Robbie Dupree (born 1946), American singer Robbie Dynamite (born 1982), British professional wrestler Robbie E (born 1983), American professional wrestler and manager Robbie Eagles (born 1990), Australian professional wrestler Robbie Earl (born 1985), American NL player Robbie Earle (born 1965), Jamaican-born English former footballer and broadcaster Robbie Elliott (born 1973), English football coach and former professional player Robbie Ellis (born 1943), American professional wrestler Robbie Erlin (born 1990), American MLB pitcher Robbie Ethridge (born 1955), American anthropologist and author Robbie Faggart (born 1960), American stock car racing driver Robbie Fair , British past member of pop group Consortium (band) Robbie Farah (born 1984), Australian rugby league player Robbie Fergusson (born 1993), Scottish rugby union player Robbie Findley (born 1985), American USL player Robbie Fleck (born 1975), South African rugby union footballer Robbie Fowler (born 1975), English footballer and manager Robbie Fox (born 1993), Australian AFL player Robbie Foy (born 1985), Scottish footballer Robbie Fradd (born 1964), South African jockey Robbie France (1959–2012), English drummer, record producer, arranger, journalist, music educator, and broadcaster Robbie Francevic (born 1941), New Zealand racing driver Robbie Fraser , Scottish film maker Robbie Frew (born 1970), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Fruean (born 1988), New Zealand rugby union footballer Robbie Ftorek (born 1952), American NHL coach and former player Robbie Fulks (born 1963), American alternative country singer-songwriter and instrumentalist Robbie Gaffney (born 1957), Irish footballer Robbie Gall (1906–1971), Australian VFL player Robbie Gallagher (born 1968), Irish politician Robbie Gee (born 1970), British actor Robbie Gibb (born 1964), British public relations professional and former political advisor and broadcast journalist Robbie Gibbons (born 1991), Irish professional footballer Robbie Gladwell (born 1950), English rock and blues guitarist Robbie Glendinning (born 1995), Australian MLB player Robbie Glover , several people Robbie Goldstein , American infectious diseases physician, and candidate in
560-653: The Tigers , helping them reach the 2014 FA Cup Final . In July 2015, he joined Norwich City for £7 million where he suffered relegation to the Championship with the club in 2016. He returned to the Premier League where he became Burnley's record signing in January 2017 when he completed a transfer for a fee reported to be around £13 million. Brady has represented Ireland at all youth levels. After becoming their highest under-21 scorer of all time with seven goals, Brady made his senior international debut against Oman in 2012, scoring and setting up two more goals in
595-640: The 1979 movie When She Was Bad Robbie Palmer , in the TV series 7th Heaven , played by Adam LaVorgna Robbie Quinn , in the TV series Fair City Robbie Reyes , superhero in Marvel Comics Robbie Robertson (comics) , in the Spider-Man comic books Robbie Roscoe , in the soap opera Hollyoaks , played by Charlie Wernham Robbie Rotten , in the Icelandic children's TV show LazyTown Robbie Shapiro , in
630-580: The 1–1 draw away to Hull City, his former club. On 27 May 2021, it was announced that Brady would leave Burnley at the end of his contract. On 18 October 2021, Brady signed for Championship club AFC Bournemouth . On 4 July 2022, after a successful trial, Brady signed for Preston North End on a one-year deal. In September 2010, Brady made his under-21 debut in the Cornaredo Stadium in Lugano . On 9 August 2011, Brady scored two goals in
665-4605: The 2020 House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts Robbie Gotts (born 1999), English professional footballer Robbie Gould (born 1982), American NFL player Robbie Grabarz (born 1987), British high jumper Robbie Grace (born 1954), South African professional snooker player Robbie Gray (born 1988), Australian AFL player Robbie Green (born 1974), English professional darts player Robbie Greenberg (born 1947), American film- and television cinematographer Robbie Greville (born 1994), Irish hurler Robbie Grey (born 1957), English lead singer of Modern English Robbie Gries , American petroleum geologist Robbie Gringras , British-born Israeli writer, performer, and educator Robbie Groff (born 1966), American racing driver Robbie Grossman (born 1989), American MLB player Robbie Guertin , American keyboardist/guitarist/backup vocalist Robbie Haddrill (born 1981), Australian AFL player Robbie Haemhouts (born 1983), Belgian professional footballer Robbie Haines (born 1954), American sailor and Olympic champion Robbie Hanley (born 1996), Irish hurler Robbie Harden , American past member of country music group The Harden Trio Robbie Hardkiss , American member of electronic music group Hardkiss Robbie Harris (born 1982), South African rugby union player Robbie Harrison (born 1948), Canadian politician and educator Robert Hart , several people Robbie Haw (born 1986), English footballer Robbie Hedderman (born 1982), Irish footballer Robbie Hedges , Native American politician Robbie Hemfrey (born 2002), Scottish professional footballer Robbie Henderson (born 1982), Scottish footballer Robbie Henshaw (born 1993), Irish URC player Robbie Herndon (born 1993), Filipino-American PBA player Robbie Herrera (born 1970), English professional footballer Robbie Hill (born 1954), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Hoddinott , American past member of rock band Kingfish (band) Robbie Hood , American atmospheric scientist and NASA person Robbie Hooker (born 1967), Australian soccer player and coach Robbie Horgan (born 1968), Irish professional footballer Robbie Horn (born 1977), Scottish professional footballer Robbie Hourmont (born 1969), British alpine skier Robbie Howard (born 1955), American entertainer, singer, impersonator, and comedian Robbie Hucker (born 1990), Australian professional racing cyclist Robbie Hummel (born 1989), American NBA player Robbie Hunter , several people Robbie Irons (born 1946), Canadian NHL- and IHL goaltender Robbie Ivison (born 2000), English professional footballer Robert J. Sherman (born 1968), American songwriter and businessman Robbie James (1957–1998), Welsh international footballer Robbie Jansen (1949–2010), South African musician Robbie Jarvis (born 1986), British actor Robbie Johnson (born 1962), English professional footballer Robbie Johnston (born 1967), New Zealand long-distance runner Robbie Jones , several people Robbie Joseph (born 1982), Antiguan-born English professional cricketer Robbie Katter (born 1977), Australian politician Robbie Kay , British actor Robbie Keane (born 1980), Irish footballer Robbie Kearns (born 1971), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie Kelleher , Irish former Gaelic footballer Robbie Kelleher (soccer) (born 1984), Irish footballer Robbie Kerr , several people Robbie Kessler (born 1973), German motorcycle speedway rider Robbie Kiely (born 1990), Irish Gaelic footballer Robbie King , several people Robbie Klay (born 1986), South African singer, songwriter, and television- and theater actor Robbie Kmetoni , Australian contestant on So You Think You Can Dance Australia (season 3) Robbie Knievel (1962–2023), American motorcyclist and stunt performer Robbie Koenig (born 1971), South African retired professional tennis player and current tennis commentator and analyst Robbie Kondor , American composer, session musician, and arranger Robbie Kruse (born 1988), Australian association football player Robbie Kydd (born 1982), New Zealand rugby union footballer Robbie Laing (born 1958), American college basketball coach Robbie Lakeman (born 1986), American competitive video game player Robbie Lane, lead singer of Canadian rock band Robbie Lane and
700-518: The BBC soap opera EastEnders , played by Dean Gaffney Robbie Lawson , in the British soap opera Emmerdale , played by Jamie Shelton Robbie McGrath, in the TV series Radio Free Roscoe Robbie Mercer , in the film series Scream , played by Erik Knudsen Robbie Moffat , in the British soap opera Brookside , played by Neil Davies Robbie Morgan, a character played by Nicole Eggert in
735-1186: The December murders Robby Starbuck Newsom, American film director, and candidate for the 2022 US House of Representatives election Robby Stein , American businessman Robby Steinhardt (1950–2021), American rock violinist and singer who worked with the group Kansas Robby Stevenson (born 1976), American college football player Robby Swift (born 1984), English professional windsurfer Robby Takac (born 1964), American rock bassist and vocalist Robby Unser (born 1968), American Indy Racing League driver Robby Wells (born 1968), American politician, perennial candidate, and former college football coach Robby Whitelaw, South African past member of alternative rock band Tribe After Tribe Roby [ edit ] Roby Andika (born 1999), Indonesian professional footballer Roby Brock , American media executive, journalist, and political reporter Roby C. Thompson (1898–1960), American district judge Roby Duke (1956–2007), American contemporary Christian musician and songwriter Roby Facchinetti (born 1944), Italian musician, singer, and keyboardist of
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#1732798409754770-676: The Disciples Robbie Lawler (born 1982), American professional mixed martial artist Robbie Lawlor (Irish criminal) (?-2020), Irish criminal Robbie Lawson (born 1974), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Lee (musician) , American composer and multi-instrumentalist Robbie Leslie , American DJ Robbie Loomis (born 1964), American NASCAR crew chief Robbie Louw (born 1992), South African rugby union player Robbie Lunt (born 1973), English professional footballer Robbie Lyn (born 1951), Jamaican session musician Robbie Lyons (1972–2003), American murderer who
805-606: The KC Stadium. The loan was extended until the end of the 2011–12 season on 5 January 2012. On 21 January, Brady scored in a 1–0 win against Reading at the Madejski Stadium . On 5 November 2012, Manchester United loaned Brady to Hull until 2 January 2013. He came off the bench the following day against Wolverhampton Wanderers as a replacement for Liam Rosenior . Brady scored his first goal since returning to Hull on 8 December 2012 against Watford ; he scored with
840-660: The Miami Dolphins National Football League team Margot Robbie (born 1990), Australian actress and film producer Mike Robbie (born 1943), former general manager of the Miami Dolphins football team, son of Joe Robbie Rod Robbie (1928–2012), British-born Canadian architect and planner Seymour Robbie (1919–2004), American TV director William Robbie (1849–1929), stonemason and mayor of Chico, California (1907–1919) Fictional characters [ edit ] " Robbie ",
875-6373: The Pict (born 1948), Scottish campaigner and former candidate Robert (Robbie) Thorpe , Aboriginal Australian activist and radio presenter Robbie Threlfall (born 1988), English footballer Robbie Tice (born 1990), Canadian soccer player Robbie Timmons , American TV news anchor/reporter Robert Thompson , several people Robert Thomson , several people Robbie Tobeck (born 1970), American NFL player Robbie Tolan (born 1985), American shooting victim Robbie Tronco , American music producer, DJ, and songwriter Robbie Tucker (born 2001), American actor Robert Turner , several people Robbie Ure (born 2004), Scottish professional footballer Robbie van Graan (1939–2014), South African cricketer Robbie van Leeuwen (born 1944), Dutch musician, guitarist, and songwriter Robbie Venter (born 1960), South African businessman and former professional tennis player Robbie Ventura (born 1971), American professional racing cyclist Robbie Vincent (born 1946), English radio broadcaster and DJ Robbie Waisman (born 1931), Polish-Canadian educator and Holocaust survivor Robbie Wakenshaw (born 1965), English professional footballer Robbie Ward (born 1995), English rugby league footballer Robbie Waterhouse , Australian racing identity, businessman, form specialist, punter, and bookmaker Robbie Watts , past member of Australian punk rock band Cosmic Psychos Robbie Weingard (born 1963), American college basketball player Robbie Weinhardt (born 1985), American MLB pitcher Robbie Weir (born 1988), Northern Irish EFL player Robbie Weiss (born 1966), American tour professional tennis player Robbie Wessels , South African Afrikaans singer and actor Robbie West (born 1969), Australian AFL player Robbie White (born 1995), English cricketer Robbie Widlansky (born 1984), American MLB player Robbie Wijting (1925–1986), Dutch military officer Robbie Williams (disambiguation) , several people Robbie Willmott (born 1990), English EFL player Robbie Wine (born 1962), American MLB player Robbie Winters (born 1974), Scottish footballer Robbie Young , several people Robbie Zipp (born 1963), American soccer player and current youth soccer referee Dove-Myer Robinson (1901–1989), New Zealand mayor, known as Robbie Robby [ edit ] Robby Albarado (born 1973), American horse racing jockey Robby Ameen (born 1960), American drummer, composer, bandleader, and educator Robby Andrews (born 1991), American middle distance runner Robby Ashford (born 2002), American college football player Robby Barnett , American dancer Robby Benson (born 1956), stage name of American actor and director Robin David Segal Robby Benton (born 1979), American professional stock car racing driver Robby Blackwell (born 1986), American singer-songwriter, producer, and instrumentalist Robby Bostain (born 1984), American-Israeli DBL player Robby Brink (born 1971), South African rugby union player Robby Brown (born 1980), American NFL coach Robby Cantarutti (born 1966), Italian architect and industrial designer Robby Carter (born 1960), American politician Robby Celiz (born 1988), Filipino MPBL player, and former ABL- and PSL player Robby D. (1967–2021), American pornographic film director and cinematographer Robby Dambrot (born 1994), American USL player Robby Darwis (born 1964), Indonesian footballer and coach Robby De Caluwé (born 1975), Belgian politician Robby De Sá (born 1979), South African producer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Robby Enthoven (born 1968), South African/Dutch businessman Robby Fabbri (born 1996), Canadian NHL player Robby Felix (born 1986), American NFL player Robby Foldvari (born 1960), Australian player of snooker, English billiards, and pool Robby Foley (born 1996), American racing driver Robby Fulton (born 1982), American USL player Robby Garner (born 1963), American natural language programmer and software developer Robby Gerhardt (born 1987), German rower Robby Ginepri (born 1982), American professional tennis player Robby Gonzales , American boxer Robby Gordon (born 1969), American auto racing driver Robby Greenfield , American businessman, activist, philanthropist, and former college athlete Robby Hammock (born 1977), American former MLB catcher and current manager Robby Henson (born 1946), American director and screenwriter Robby Hoffman , American-Canadian writer, comedian, and talk show host Robby Kelley (born 1990), American alpine ski racer Robby Krieger (born 1946), American guitar player of The Doors Robby Langers (born 1960), Luxembourgish professional footballer Robby Lyons (born 1989), American professional stock car racing driver Robby Maria, past member of Berlin rock band Robby Maria & The Silent Revolution Robby Martin (born 1999), American MLB player Robby Maruanaya (?-2020), Indonesian footballer and manager Robby McCrorie (born 1998), Scottish professional footballer Robby McGehee (born 1973), American former race car driver Robby Mills (born 1967), American politician Robby Mook (born 1979), American political strategist Robby Müller (1940–2018), Dutch cinematographer most often associated with film director Wim Wenders Robby Naish (born 1963), American athlete and entrepreneur Robby Navarro (born 1979), Filipino singer Robby Ndefe (born 1996), Dutch-Angolan professional footballer Robby Novak (born 2003), American actor and media personality Robby Roarsen (born 1974), Norwegian sprint canoer Robby Sagel (born 1995), American USL player Robby Schlund (born 1967), German politician Robby Scott (born 1989), American MLB pitcher Robby Shelton (born 1995), American professional golfer Robby Simon (born 1978), German slalom canoeist Robby Snelling (born 2003), American MLB pitcher Robby Soave (born 1988/1989), American journalist and editor Robby Sohansingh , Surinamese victim of
910-407: The TV series My Three Sons Robbie Flynn , in the soap opera Hollyoaks , played by Andy Newton-Lee Robbie Fraser , in the soap opera River City , played by Gary Lamont Robbie Hansen, in the TV series Providence Robbie Hart, lead character in the 1998 film The Wedding Singer Robbie Hunter , in the soap opera Home and Away , played by Jason Smith Robbie Jackson , in
945-464: The TV series Victorious Robbie Sinclair , in the TV series Dinosaurs Robbie Sloan , in the soap opera Coronation Street , played by James Fleet Robby Stewart , in the TV series Hannah Montana Robbie Valentino, in the animated series Gravity Falls Robbie White, a hunter in the video game Identity V The title character of Robby the Rascal , an anime TV series Robby,
980-1151: The band Pooh Roby Fletcher (1833–1894), English Congregational minister Roby Hentges (born 1940), Luxembourgian cyclist Roby Järventie (born 2002), Finnish AHL- and NHL player Roby Lakatos (born 1965), Hungarian violinist Roby La Mura (born 1968), Italian rower Roby Manuel (1895–1975), Australian World War I flying ace Roby Monroe , American soccer player Roby Muhamad (born 1975), Indonesian entrepreneur and scientist Roby Norales (born 1991), Honduran footballer Roby Rausch (1937–2008), Luxembourgian boxer Roby Schaeffer (1930–2014), Luxembourgian sprinter Roby Smith (born 1977), American businessman and politician Roby Varghese Raj , Indian cinematographer Roby Young (born 1942), Israeli international footballer Roby Zucchi (born 1951), Italian water-skier Surname [ edit ] David Robbie (Australian footballer) (born 1944), Australian rules footballer David Robbie (Fijian politician) (1849–1940), businessman and politician in colonial Fiji David Robbie (Scottish footballer) (1899–1978) Joe Robbie (1916–1990), former owner of
1015-434: The crucial Euro 2016 play-off first leg match against Bosnia and Herzegovina to earn a 1–1 draw. Three days later, he assisted one of Jonathan Walters ' two goals to earn Ireland a 2–0 victory and qualification to UEFA Euro 2016 . On 22 June 2016, Brady scored a crucial header against Italy in the 85th minute of Ireland's last Euro 2016 group stage match resulting in a 1–0 victory, which enabled Ireland to progress to
1050-433: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Robbie&oldid=1258355002 " Categories : Given names Surnames English masculine given names Masculine given names Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description is different from Wikidata All set index articles Robbie (disambiguation) Robbie
1085-503: The knockout stage of the competition as one of the best-performing third-placed teams. He also scored a penalty in Ireland's 2–1 defeat to the host nation, France , as The Boys in Green exited the tournament in the Round of 16 stage. On 28 March 2017, Brady captained Ireland for the first time in a 1–0 defeat friendly international defeat against Iceland at the Aviva Stadium . Brady
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1120-574: The most popular first names in Northern Ireland in 2003" (PDF) (Press release). Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency . 2004-01-02. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-09-29 . Retrieved 2008-02-14 . ...Robbie has risen from rank 141 in 2002 to 81 in 2003 [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share the same given name or the same family name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to
1155-576: The rest of the season. Brady scored three goals during the 2014–15 campaign including two goals in the second leg of the Europa League play-off round tie against Belgian Pro League side K.S.C. Lokeren on 28 August. Hull won 2–1 on the night but lost the tie on the away goals rule . There was to be more disappointment for Brady as Hull were relegated after finishing the season in 18th position, three points behind Aston Villa . On 29 July 2015, Brady joined newly promoted side Norwich City on
1190-542: The rub of the green right now and that's just another example." Norwich appealed the red card shown to Brady but it was rejected, meaning the Irishman would miss the next three matches. He returned to the side for a 1–0 defeat by Southampton in the FA Cup on 18 January 2017 and scored a penalty in the following league match, a 3–1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers. On 28 January, he made his final appearance for Norwich in
1225-7154: Was executed Robbie MacDonald (1870–1946), Australian cricketer Robbie MacNeill (born 1946/1947), Canadian guitarist and singer-songwriter Robbie Maddison (born 1981), Australian motorcycle stunt rider Robbie Magasiva (born 1972), Samoan-New Zealander actor Robbie Malneek (born 1983), New Zealand rugby union player Robbie Mannheim (born 1935), American who received Roman Catholic exorcisms Robbie Manson (born 1989), New Zealand rower Robbie Martin (born 1958), American NFL player Robbie McCallion (1979–2009), Irish Gaelic footballer Robbie McCallum (born 1967), Scottish screenwriter and novelist Robbie McCallum (rugby union) (born 2000), Scottish rugby union player Robbie McCauley (1942–2021), American playwright, director, performer, and professor Robbie McClellan (born 1981), American college baseball coach and former pitcher Robbie McCormack (born 1964), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie McDaid (born 1993), Irish Gaelic footballer Robbie McEwen (born 1972), Australian professional road cyclist Robbie McGhie (born 1951), Australian VFL player Robbie McGrath (born 1951), Irish international rugby union player Robbie McIntosh (born 1957), English guitarist Robbie McIntosh (drummer) (1950–1974), Scottish drummer Robbie McKenzie (born 1998), English professional footballer Robbie McLean (born 1960), New Zealand rugby union player Robbie Mears (born 1974), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie Merrill (born 1963), American bassist Robbie Mertz (born 1996), American USL player Robbie Middleby (born 1975), Australian NSL player Robbie Middleton (1990–2011), American murder victim Robbie Millar (1967–2005), Northern Irish head chef and restaurateur Robbie Miller , Australian singer Robbie Miller (cricketer) (born 1979), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Montgomery (born 1940), American singer and restaurateur Robbie Montgomery (cricketer) (born 1994), English cricketer Robert Moore , several people Robbie Morris (born 1982), English rugby union player Robbie Morrison , Scottish comic book writer Robbie Muir (footballer) (born 1953), Indigenous Australian VFL player Robbie Muirhead (born 1996), Scottish professional footballer Robbie Mulhern (born 1994), English professional rugby league footballer Robbie Murray (born 1976), Irish professional boxer Robbie Mustoe (born 1968), English retired footballer and current sports commentator Robbie Mutch (born 1998), Scottish footballer Robbie Muzzell (born 1945), South African cricketer Robbie Nairn (born 1997), Scottish international rugby union player Robbie Naismith (born 1964), New Zealand sailor Robbie Nallenweg (born 1991), American football player Robbie Neale (born 1953), Canadian WHA player Robbie Neilson (born 1980), Scottish professional football manager and former player Robbie Nevil (born 1958), American singer Robbie Newman (born 1981), English cricketer Robbie Newton (born 1952), New Zealand cricketer Robert Nichols , several people Robbie Nishida (born 1977), Japanese professional drifter Robbie O'Connell (born 1951), Irish singer-songwriter Robbie O'Davis (born 1972), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie O'Flynn (born 1997), Irish hurler Robbie O'Malley (born 1965), Irish Gaelic footballer Robbie Painter (born 1971), English professional footballer Robbie Patton , English singer-songwriter Robbie Pecorari (born 1987), American racing driver Robbie Peden (born 1973), Australian professional boxer Robbie Peers (born 1956), Australian VFL player Robbie Peralta (born 1986), American mixed martial artist Robbie Perkins (born 1994), Australian professional baseball player Robbie Peters (born 1971), English professional footballer Robbie Pethick (born 1970), English footballer Robbie Petzer (born 1996), South African MLR player Robbie Pierce (1959–2023), American off-road racer and business owner Robbie Povey (born 1996), English-born Canadian rugby union player Robbie Power , Irish jockey Robbie Rae (1954–2006), British-Canadian member of singing duo The Raes Robbie Raeside (born 1972), South African-born Scottish footballer Robbie Rage (born 1970), American professional wrestler Robert Ray , several people Robbie Regan (born 1968), Welsh professional boxer Robbie Reiser (born 1963), American crew chief, general manager, and driver for NASCAR Robbie Rist (born 1964), American actor and musician Robbie Rivera (born 1973), Puerto Rican house music producer and DJ Robbie Robertson (disambiguation) , several people Robbie Robinson , several people Robbie Robson (1918–1996), New Zealand lawn bowls player Robbie Rochow (born 1990), Australian NRL player Robbie Rogers (born 1987), American footballer, first openly gay athlete in North America Robbie Rosen , American contestant on American Idol (season 10) Robert Ross , several people Robbie Rouse (born 1991), American IFL player Robbie Rowlands (born 1968), Australian visual artist Robbie Russell , several people Robbie Russo (born 1993), American NHL player Robbie Ryan , several people Robert Savage , several people Robbie Schaw (born 1984), New Zealand cricketer Robbie Seay , American lead singer of Christian contemporary band Robbie Seay Band Robbie Servais (born 1976), Dutch former footballer and current assistant manager Robbie Shakespeare (1953–2021), Jamaican bass guitarist and record producer Robbie Shaw (born 1983), English international rugby union player Robbie Shepherd (1936–2023), Scottish broadcaster and author Robbie Sigurðsson (born 1993), American-born Icelandic IHL player Robbie Sihota (born 1987), Canadian-Indian basketball player Robbie Simpson (disambiguation) , several people Robbie Sims (born 1959), American professional boxer Robbie Slater (born 1964), Australian former NSL player and sports commentator Robert Smith , several people Robbie Squire (born 1990), American cyclist Robbie Stamp (born 1960), British computer specialist Robbie Stanley (1967–1994), American auto racing driver Robbie Stewart (born 1991), British motorcycle racer Robbie Stirling (born 1960), Canadian racing driver Robbie Stockdale (born 1979), English football manager and former professional player Robbie Stuart (born 1948), New Zealand rugby union player Robbie Talbot (born 1979), English professional footballer and coach Robbie Tarrant (born 1989), Australian AFL player Robbie Taylor (born 1981), Canadian swimmer Robbie Temple (born 1986), English professional squash player Robbie Tew (born 1961), Australian professional rugby league footballer Robbie
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