- Rupert
Infobox Given Name Revised
name = Rupert
gender = Male
region =Western Europe
origin =Low German
footnotes =Rupert is derived from the Latin "Rupertus", which is a loan from the Old German "Hroberahtus"; thus it is a variation of modern English
Robert , and can refer to:People
* Saint
Rupert of Bingen
* SaintRupert of Salzburg
*Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619–1682), nephew of Charles I of England and Royalist army cavalry commander during the English Civil War;Surname
* TheRupert family , a billionaire family from Stellenbosch, South Africa or members of that family:
**Anton Rupert
**Johann Rupert , son of Anton Rupert;First name
*Rupert Boneham , "Survivor" (TV series) cast-away
*Rupert Brooke , an English poet
*Rupert Everett , an English actor
*Rupert Graves , a British actor
*Rupert Grint , an actor famous for his portrayal of Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter film series
*Rupert Holmes , American and British composer, songwriter and author
*Rupert Jee , an American entrepreneur and television celebrity on "Late Night with David Letterman"
*Rupert Murdoch , an Australian media proprietor
*Rupert Penry-Jones , an English actor;In fiction
*Rupert Giles , a main character of the TV show "Buffy the Vampire Slayer"
*Rupert Bear , a cartoon bear created by Mary Tourtel
* Rupert of Hentzau, the villainous henchman of the king's usurper, Black Michael, in Anthony Hope's novel, "The Prisoner of Zenda "
** "Rupert of Hentzau ", a novel, the sequel to "The Prisoner of Zenda"Places
*
Rupert, Idaho , USA
*Prince Rupert, British Columbia , Canada
*Rupert's Land , Canada, the territory held by the Hudson's Bay Company in British North America
*Rupert House Cree land in Québec
*Rupert River , a river in Québec, Canada
*Rupert Station , a station on the Millennium Line of the Vancouver SkyTrain
*Rupert, Vermont ,USA Other
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St. Rupert's Cathedral
* Rupert (planet), a fictional planet in the novel "Mostly Harmless" by Douglas Adams
*Rupert the teddy bear , Stewie's teddy bear from Family Guy
*Rupert (paradummy) , the nickname given to paradummies dropped as decoys by the British (Operation Titanic) during the D-Day of the Invasion of Normandy in 1944
* Rupert, slang term for an officer in theBritish Armed Forces [http://www.royalmarinesbands.co.uk/reference/Slang.htm]
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