Proper noun
An English patronymic surname.
A male given name from the Germanic languages or transferred from the surname.
A female given name transferred from the surname, of 1970s and later American usage.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI see IT in the hallway. IT goes to Merryweather. IT is walking with Aubrey cheerleader. IT is my nightmare and I can't wake up. IT sees me. IT smiles and winks. Good thing my lips are stitched together or I'd throw up. Laurie Halse Anderson
For very strangely his officers looked upon Jack Aubrey as a moral figure, in spite of all proofs of the contrary... Patrick O'Brian
AUBREY: Thank you, David. Source: Internet
Also involved: Warner Bros. Pictures COO Carolyn Blackwood, HBO Max executive Sarah Aubrey, and Jessie Henderson, executive VP of original feature films for HBO Max. Source: Internet
Aubrey sold off MGM's accumulation of props, furnishings and historical memorabilia, including a pair of Dorothy's ruby slippers from The Wizard of Oz. Lot 3, convert of back-lot property, was sold off for real-estate development. Source: Internet
A piece in the Bookman called Crane "the Aubrey Beardsley of poetry," Davis, p. 117 and a commentator from the Chicago Daily Inter-Ocean stated that "there is not a line of poetry from the opening to the closing page. Source: Internet