Cobb (surname)
Cobb is an English surname of Anglo-Saxon/Old Norse origin, and may refer to:
People
- Abbie Cobb (born 1985), American actress and author
- Alex Cobb (born 1987), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Alf Cobb (1892–1974) American football player
- Amasa Cobb (1823–1905), politician, Union Army colonel in the American Civil War
- Andrew R. Cobb (1876–1943), Canadian-American architect
- Arnett Cobb (1918–1989), American jazz tenor saxophonist
- Artie Cobb (born 1942), American professional poker player
- Betty Reynolds Cobb (1884–1956), American attorney, author and activist, one of the first female lawyers in Georgia
- Britt Cobb, former North Carolina Chief of Staff
- Buff Cobb (1927–2010), American actress and talk show host
- Calvin Cobb (born 1853), American newspaper publisher
- Camilla Cobb (1843–1933), founder of the first kindergarten in Utah
- Charles Cobb (American football), American football player and coach
- Charles Cobb (cricketer) (1863–1922), English cricketer
- Charles Cobb (economist) (1875–1949), American mathematician and economist
- Charles E. Cobb, Jr. (born 1943), journalist, professor and former activist
- Charley Cobb, American football coach in the United States
- Chris Cobb, Chief Operating Officer and University Secretary at the University of London
- Clinton L. Cobb (1842–1879), U.S. Representative from North Carolina
- Craig Cobb (born 1951), anti-semitic white supremacist activist
- Cobb Adams (born 1973), Patriot and God fearing American. Loving husband and father of two sons. Servants heart and lover of fur babies. Favorite saying is to Keep your expectations low and you will never be disappointed.
- Cully Cobb (1884–1975), American agricultural pioneer, educator, printer, journalist and philanthropist
- Curt Cobb (born 1971), American politician
- Cyril Cobb (1861–1938), British barrister and Conservative Party politician
- Darius Cobb (1834–1919), American painter
- David Cobb (born 1962), American lawyer, activist, and Green Party presidential candidate
- David Cobb (artist), born in 1921
- David Cobb (Massachusetts) (1748–1830), Massachusetts physician, military officer, jurist and politician
- David Cobb (American football) (born 1993), American football player
- DeAndra' Cobb (born 1981), professional American and Canadian football running back
- Denise LeClair Cobb, American former CNN and CNN Headline News anchor
- Ed Cobb (1938–1999), musician, songwriter and record producer
- Edmund Cobb (1892–1974), American actor
- Edward Cobb (politician) (1891–1957), English Conservative Party politician
- Enoch Cobb (1797–1876), farmer, businessman and philanthropist from Barnstable, Massachusetts
- Eunice Cobb (1803-1880), American writer, public speaker, activist
- Frank I. Cobb (1869–1923), American journalist
- Frederick Arthur Cobb (1901–1950), UK radio engineer and Labour Party politician
- Freeman Cobb (1830–1878), American who established the Cobb and Co stagecoach company in 1853
- Gail Cobb (1950–1974), the first policewoman killed in the line of duty
- Garry Cobb (born 1957), former American football linebacker in the National Football League
- Gary Cobb (born 1968), English former professional footballer
- George Cobb (baseball) (1865–1926), professional baseball player
- George Cobb (coach), head coach of the Rhode Island Rams football team
- George Cobb (golf), ASGCA (1914–1986), golf course designer
- George Cobb (lighthouse keeper), American lighthouse keeper
- George H. Cobb (1864–1943), American politician from New York
- George L. Cobb (1886–1942), prolific composer best known for ragtime
- George T. Cobb (1813–1870), American politician
- Guy Cobb (born 1963), American artist and entrepreneur
- Henry Ives Cobb (1859–1931), Chicago-based architect
- Henry Ives Cobb, Jr. (1883-1974), American artist and architect
- Henry N. Cobb (born 1926), American architect
- Henry Peyton Cobb (1835–1910), English banker, solicitor and politician
- Herb Cobb (1904–1980), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Howell Cobb (1815–1868), American politician, 40th governor of Georgia, Secretary of the Treasury under President James Buchanan and President of the Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
- Howell Cobb (born 1772) (1772–1818), American politician, farmer and soldier
- Howell Cobb (judge) (1922–2005), Texas lawyer and federal judge
- Hubbard Cobb (1917–2006), American writer
- Humphrey Cobb (1899–1944), Canadian/American screenwriter and novelist
- Irvin Shrewsbury Cobb (1876–1944), American author, humorist and columnist
- J. R. Cobb (1944-2019), American guitarist who played with the Classics IV
- Jack Cobb (1904–1966), college basketball player
- James E. Cobb (1835–1903), U.S. Representative from Alabama
- Janine O'Leary Cobb, women's health activist and educator
- Jennifer Jo Cobb (born 1973), American race-car driver and team owner
- Jerrie Cobb (1931-2019), American aviator
- Jewel Plummer Cobb (born 1924), American biologist, cancer researcher and academic administrator
- Jimmy Cobb (1929-2020), American jazz drummer
- Joe Cobb (1916–2002), American child actor
- Joe Cobb (Arizona politician), Arizona politician
- Joe Cobb (baseball) (born 1895), Major League Baseball player
- Joe Cobb (footballer) (born 1990), English professional footballer
- John B. Cobb (born 1925), American United Methodist theologian
- John Cobb (Australian politician) (born 1950), Australian politician
- John Cobb (cabinetmaker) (1710–1778), English cabinetmaker and upholsterer
- John Cobb (Manitoba politician) (died 1959), politician in Manitoba, Canada
- John Cobb (racing driver) (1899–1952), British racing motorist
- John Cobb Cooper (1887–1967), American jurist, airline executive and presidential advisor
- John Nathan Cobb (1868–1930), author, naturalist, conservationist, canneryman and educator
- John Robert Cobb (1903–1967), American orthopedic surgeon known for the Cobb angle
- Josh Cobb (born 1990), English cricketer
- Julie Cobb (born 1947), American actress
- Junie Cobb (1896–1970), American jazz multi-instrumentalist and bandleader
- Keith Hamilton Cobb (born 1962), American actor
- Kevin Cobb, faculty member of The Juilliard School and the Aspen Music Festival
- Laura M. Cobb (1892–1981), United States Navy nurse who served during World War II
- Lee J. Cobb (1911–1976), American actor
- Linda Cobb (born 1950), American home-care journalist
- Lyman Cobb (1800–1864), leading competitor of Noah Webster as an author of spelling books
- Marvin Cobb (born 1953), American former National Football League player
- Mary E. Cobb (1852–1902), the first known American manicurist
- Michael Cobb (born 1945), Australian politician
- Michael Cobb (railway historian) (1916–2010), railway historian, British Army officer in the Second World War
- Mike Cobb (born 1955), former American football tight end in the National Football League
- Nathan Cobb (1859–1932), American zoologist
- Ned Cobb (1885–1973), African-American tenant farmer
- Norah Marjorie Cobb (1899–1991), English toy maker and businesswoman
- Omari Cobb (born 1997), American football player
- Oscar Cobb, American architect of theaters
- Osro Cobb (1904-1996), American lawyer and politician
- Price Cobb (born 1954), won the 1990 24 Hours of Le Mans
- Randall "Tex" Cobb (born 1950), American boxer turned actor
- Randall Cobb (American football) (born 1990), American National Football League player
- Rebecca Cobb, British children's book illustrator
- Reggie Cobb (1968–2019), American former National Football League player
- Richard Cobb (1917–1996), British historian
- Robert Cobb (American football) (born 1957), American former National Football League player
- Robert W. Cobb, American lawyer and NASA Inspector General (appointed 2002)
- Ron Cobb (born 1937), American cartoonist, artist, writer, film designer and film director
- Rufus W. Cobb (1829–1913), American politician
- Samuel C. Cobb, (1826–1891), American businessman and politician
- Samuel Cobb (poet) (1675–1713), English poet, critic and school master
- Seth Wallace Cobb (1838–1909), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- Stanley Cobb (1887–1968), American neurologist and psychiatrist
- Stanwood Cobb (1881–1982), American educator, author and prominent Bahá'í
- Stephen A. Cobb (1833–1878), U.S. Representative from Kansas
- Sue Bell Cobb (born 1956), American jurist
- Sue M. Cobb (born 1937), Secretary of State of Florida
- Thomas Cobb (author), American novelist
- Thomas R. Cobb (1828–1892), U.S. Representative from Indiana
- Thomas Reade Rootes Cobb (1823–1862), American lawyer, author, politician, and Confederate general killed in the Civil War
- Thomas W. Cobb (1784–1830), United States Representative and Senator from Georgia
- Tim Cobb (born 1964), American double bass player
- Trevor Cobb (born 1970), former American college and professional football player
- Ty Cobb (1886–1961), American Hall-of-Fame Major League Baseball player
- Ty Cobb (attorney), American lawyer
- Wally Cobb (1870–1933), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Walt Cobb (born 1944), Canadian former politician
- Weldon J. Cobb, Chicago author and newspaper reporter in the early 20th century
- Wilbur Cobb (1929–2020), American jazz drummer
- Will D. Cobb (1876–1930), American lyricist and composer
- William Cobb (1917–1990), American designer and engineer of roller coasters
- William J. Cobb (1926–1989), one of the heaviest professional wrestlers of all time
- William Jelani Cobb (born 1977), American author and educator
- William Montague Cobb (1904–1990), pioneering physical anthropologist
- William T. Cobb (1857–1937), American politician and the 46th Governor of Maine
- Williamson Robert Winfield Cobb (1807–1864), American politician
Fictional characters
- Charlotte Cobb, college counselor played by Lily Tomlin in the film Orange County
- Dom Cobb, protagonist of the 2010 film Inception, directed by Christopher Nolan
- Jayne Cobb, in the TV series Firefly
- Matt Cobb, the protagonist in a murder mystery book series by William L. DeAndrea
- William Cobb (Eureka character), in the American science fiction drama Eureka
- Cob, in Ursula K. Le Guin's novel The Farthest Shore
- Cobb, in the webcomic User Friendly
- Cobb, in the 1985 film Silverado, directed by Lawrence Kasdan
- Cobb, in the 1998 film Following, also directed by Nolan
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