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Gibbs in the USA9293rd
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Gibb
BeeGees
Music group consisting of brothers Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb. Known for their contributions to the disco era and famous songs such as 'Stayin' Alive', 'How Deep Is Your Love', and 'Night Fever'.AndyGibb
English singer-songwriter and younger brother of the Bee Gees. He achieved success as a solo artist in the late 1970s with hits like 'Shadow Dancing', 'I Just Want to Be Your Everything', and 'An Everlasting Love'.RobinGibb
English singer, songwriter, and member of the Bee Gees. Known for his distinctive high-pitched voice and contributions to the songwriting of the group. He co-wrote hits like 'Nights on Broadway' and 'How Deep is Your Love'.MauriceGibb
English musician, singer, and member of the Bee Gees. He played multiple instruments and contributed vocals to the group's harmonies. Maurice co-wrote songs like 'You Should Be Dancing' and 'Tragedy'.AlanGibbs
New Zealand businessman, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Known for his extensive land development projects and contributions to the automotive design industry.AlexanderGibson
Scottish conductor and founder of the Scottish Opera. He was known for his interpretations of British music and led various orchestras including the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra.ThomasGibb
Scottish architect who worked primarily in Glasgow, known for his Victorian-era buildings. Notable works include the St. Andrew's Halls and several churches in the city.Gibb Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Gibb' is of Scottish origin, derived from the pet form of the personal name 'Gilbert'.
VariationsVariations of the surname include 'Gibbs' and 'Gibson'.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Gibb' occurred during different periods and in various places. Examples include Scottish emigration to the United States and Canada during the 18th and 19th centuries, as well as migration within the United Kingdom for economic opportunities during the Industrial Revolution.