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Shelby

Shelby is a proper noun used as a surname and given name and is also the name of several places in the United States. It is closely associated with Carroll Shelby, an American automotive designer and racing driver who founded Shelby American in 1962. The company produced high-performance vehicles, most famously the Shelby Cobra and later Shelby-tuned Ford Mustangs, contributing to the popularity of American muscle cars in the 1960s and beyond.

There are towns named Shelby in multiple states, including Alabama, North Carolina, Montana, and Ohio, as well

Notable people with the surname include historian Shelby Foote and author and commentator Shelby Steele. In

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as
numerous
counties
and
townships
bearing
the
name.
The
prevalence
of
the
name
in
place
designations
reflects
its
historical
use
as
a
surname
and
a
toponym.
fiction,
Thomas
Shelby
is
the
central
character
in
the
television
series
Peaky
Blinders,
a
widely
recognized
modern
depiction
that
has
helped
keep
the
name
prominent
in
popular
culture.