Cobb
Cobb is a surname of English origin that has become a common toponym and appears in names of places and institutions in English-speaking countries. It is also associated with food and culture through the Cobb salad, a widely known American dish.
As a surname, Cobb is borne by numerous individuals across politics, arts, sports, science, and business. The
Geography and places named Cobb include Cobb County in the state of Georgia, United States, a major
Cobb salad is a key culinary reference. It was created in the 1930s at the Brown Derby
The term Cobb may also appear in names of institutions, businesses, and fictional characters, reflecting its