![]() Isaac Shelby, the first governor of Kentucky.  | |
| Gender | Unisex | 
|---|---|
| Language(s) | English | 
| Origin | |
| Meaning | Transferred use of English surname | 
Shelby is a given name, a transferred use of the northern English surname. Its meaning is uncertain. It has been in use as a given name, mainly in North America, since the 1700s. Initial usage for boys was probably influenced by Isaac Shelby (1750-1826), a United States Revolutionary War commander and later governor of Kentucky.[1] Usage for girls has been influenced by its use for the character Shelby Barret Wyatt in the 1935 film The Woman in Red and the character Shelby Eatonten-Latcherie in the 1989 film Steel Magnolias.[2]
People
Men
- Shelby Lee Adams (born 1950), American photographer
 - Shelby Blackstock (born 1990), American racing driver
 - Shelby Brewer (1937–2015), American nuclear engineer
 - Shelby Bryan (born 1946), American technology executive
 - Shelby Coffey III (born 1946/1947), American journalist and business executive
 - Shelby Moore Cullom (1829–1914), member of the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate, and 17th Governor of Illinois
 - Shelby Cullom Davis (1909–1994), American investment banker, philanthropist and United States Ambassador to Switzerland
 - Shelby Davis (born 1937), American money manager; son of Shelby Cullom Davis
 - Shelby Foote (1916–2005), American historian and novelist
 - Shelby Gaines (fl. mid-1990s), American musician and visual artist
 - Shelby Harris (born 1991), American football player
 - Shelby Millard Harrison (1881–1970), American social scientist
 - Shelby Highsmith (1929–2015), American federal judge
 - Shelby Howard (born 1985), American racing driver
 - Shelby D. Hunt (1939–2022), American business theorist
 - Shelby Jacobs (1935–2022), American engineer
 - Shelby James (born 1973), American sport cyclist
 - Shelby Jordan (1952–2022), American football player
 - Shelby Kutty (fl. 1990s), Indian-born American cardiologist
 - Shelby A. Laxson (1913–1982), American politician
 - Shelby Linville (1929–2008), American basketball player
 - Shelby Metcalf (1930–2007), American basketball coach
 - Shelby Miller (born 1990), American baseball pitcher
 - Shelby Robertson (fl. 1993), American comics artist
 - Shelby Singleton (1931–2009), American record producer and record label owner
 - Shelby Steele (born 1946), American author, columnist, documentary film maker and academic
 - Shelby G. Tilford (1937–2022), American scientist
 - Shelby Tucker (born 1935), American lawyer and journalist
 - Shelby Westbrook (1922–2016), American aviator and Tuskegee Airman
 - Shelby Whitfield (1935–2013), American sportscaster
 - Shelby Wilson (born 1937), American wrestler and 1960 Olympic gold medalist
 
Women
- Shelby Babcock (born 1992), American softball player
 - Shelby Bach (born 1986), American children's writer
 - Shelby Chong (born 1948), American comedian, actress, and producer
 - Shelby Ivey Christie, American fashion and costume historian
 - Shelby Coleman (born 1992), American fashion model
 - Shelby Dressel (born 1990), American singer-songwriter
 - Shelby Earl (born 1976), American singer-songwriter
 - Shelby Fero (born 1993), American comedian and screenwriter
 - Shelby Flint (born 1939), American singer-songwriter
 - Shelby Grant (1936–2011), American actress born Brenda Thompson
 - Shelby Hearon (1931–2016), American writer
 - Shelby Hogan (born 1998), American soccer goalkeeper
 - Shelby Holliday (fl. 2008), American television journalist
 - Shelby Houlihan (born 1993), American runner
 - Shelby Hughes (1981–2014), American artist and designer
 - Shelby Jensen (born 2001), American wheelchair fencer
 - Shelby Johnson, known as Shelby J. (born 1972), American singer-songwriter
 - Shelby Kisiel (born 1994), American rhythmic gymnast
 - Shelby F. Lewis, American political scientist and scholar
 - Shelby Lindley (born 1986), American voice actress
 - Shelby Lynne (born 1968), American singer-songwriter
 - Shelby Lyons (born 1981), American retired figure skater
 - Shelby Pierson (fl. mid-1990s), American intelligence official
 - Shelby Rabara (born 1983), American actress and dancer
 - Shelby Rogers (born 1992), American tennis player
 - Shelby Sherritt, Australian ceramicist
 - Shelby Starner (1984–2003), American singer-songwriter and musician
 - Shelby Tracy Tom (1963–2003), Canadian female murder victim
 - Shelby Walker (1937–2006), American boxer
 - Shelby Young (born 1992), American actress
 
Notes
- ↑ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006). Oxford Dictionary of First Names. Oxford University Press. p. 246. ISBN 0-19-861060-2.
 - ↑ Evans, Cleveland Kent (2007), "The Tsunami Curve and Popular Culture: Influences on Given Names", Names: A Journal of Onomastics, 55 (4)
 
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