Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name from Old English.
A place name:
A city, the county seat of Randolph County, Georgia, United States, named after John Alfred Cuthbert.
An unincorporated community in Sanborn County, South Dakota, United States.
A ghost town in Mitchell County, Texas, United States, originally named after Thomas Cuthbertson.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt was one of those cold, clammy, accusing sort of eyes--the kind that makes you reach up to see if your tie is straight: and he looked at me as I were some sort of unnecessary product which Cuthbert the Cat had brought in after a ramble among the local ash-cans. P. G. Wodehouse
According to Cuthbert, Bede fell ill, "with frequent attacks of breathlessness but almost without pain", before Easter. Source: Internet
Both Matthews and Cuthbert won their heats with Matthews setting an Olympic record of 11.5 seconds in hers. Source: Internet
Battiscombe, 31–34; Brown (2003), 64 (quoted) The 8th-century historian Bede wrote both a verse and a prose life of St Cuthbert around 720. He has been described as "perhaps the most popular saint in England prior to the death of Thomas Becket in 1170." Source: Internet
At that time, John Cuthbert Lawson wrote: ". Source: Internet
Characters Diana and Anne Green Gables household: * Anne Shirley : An imaginative, talkative, red-headed orphan who comes to live with Matthew Cuthbert and Marilla Cuthbert. Source: Internet