Forbes is a surname. It derives from the Scottish Clan Forbes (after a toponym, from Gaelic forba "field"[1]). Descendants of the Scottish clan have also been present in Ireland since 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:
- Clan Forbes, descendants of Alexander de Forbes, 1st Lord Forbes (c. 1380–1448): see Lord Forbes, Lord Forbes of Pitsligo.
- 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)
- 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).
- Forbes of Foveran, created 1700 for Samuel Forbes (c. 1663 – 1717), extinct with the death of the 3rd baronet, John Forbes, c. 1760.
- Forbes baronets of Newe in the County of Aberdeen, created 1823 for Charles Forbes (1774–1849).
- Forbes family, a wealthy extended Canadian/American Family descended from John Forbes (1740–1783), an Anglican clergyman of Strathdon, Aberdeenshire, recorded in Milton, Massachusetts, by 1769.
- George Forbes (businessman) (1944–2022), 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
- 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) (1923–2019), Australian soldier and politician
- John Murray Forbes (diplomat) (1771–1831), American diplomat
- Kate Forbes (born 1990), Scottish politician who is currently the Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy
- Michael Forbes (politician) (born 1952), American politician
- Muriel Forbes (1894–1991), British politician
- Peter W. Forbes (1850–1923), 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
- David McHattie Forbes (1863–1937), Scottish botanist and ethnologist in Hawai'i
- Edward Forbes (1815–1854), British naturalist
- Fayette F. Forbes (1851-1935), was a water engineer, plant collector, and botanist.
- 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
- John Forbes, (1798-1823), English botanist
- John J. Forbes (1885–1975), American mining engineer
- Stephen Alfred Forbes (1844–1930), American entomologist and ecologist
- William Alexander Forbes (1855–1883), British zoologist
- William Trowbridge Merrifield Forbes (1885–1968), American entomologist
- John Forbes Nash Jr. (1928–2015), American mathematician; Economic Science's Nobel Prize awarded in 1994
- Alex Forbes (1925–2014), retired Scottish footballer
- Bryn Forbes (born 1993), American basketball player
- Drew Forbes (born 1997), American football player
- Elizabeth Forbes (athlete) (1910–2002), New Zealand track and field athlete
- Emmanuel Forbes (born 2001), American football player
- Fred Forbes (1894-after 1933), Scottish footballer
- Gary Forbes (born 1985), Panamanian/American basketball player
- Gordon Forbes (1934–2020), South African tennis player
- Harry Forbes (boxer) (1879–1946), American boxer
- Harry Forbes (rugby league), rugby player
- Ross Forbes (born 1989), Scottish footballer who plays for Motherwell
- Tatyana Forbes (born 1997), American softball player
- Terrell Forbes (born 1981), British footballer
- W. J. Forbes (1874–1900), American college sports coach
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).
- ^ Henry Harrison, Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary (1912), p. 150.
- ^ Michael C. O'Laughlin, The Book of Irish Families, Great & Small, 2002, p. 108.