Frobisher is an occupational surname, a variant form of 'furbisher', i.e. a person who 'furbishes' (burnishes) weapons and armour as part of the production process (Middle English fourbishour, from Old French forbisseor).[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Benjamin Frobisher (1742–1787), Canadian fur trader
 - Benjamin Joseph Frobisher (1782–1821), Canadian fur trader and politician, son of Joseph Frobisher
 - Joseph Frobisher (1740–1810), Canadian fur trader and politician, brother of Benjamin and Thomas Frobisher
 - Martin Frobisher (c. 1535 – 1594), English sailor and explorer
 - Thomas Frobisher (1744–1788), Canadian fur trader, brother of Joseph and Benjamin Frobisher
 
Fictional characters:
- Arthur Frobisher, villainous billionaire in the television series Damages
 - Buck Frobisher, character in the television series Due South
 - Robert Frobisher, composer in the novel Cloud Atlas and mentioned in other David Mitchell books
 
References
- ↑ Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press
 
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