was an Edo period Japanese samurai, and the 8th daimyà  of Kaga Domain in the Hokuriku region of Japan. He was the 9th hereditary chieftain of the Kanazawa Maeda clan.
Shigenobu was born in Kanazawa as the fifth son of Maeda Yoshinori. His mother was a concubine, Onui no Kata later ZenryoâÂÂin. His childhood name was Kisaburà  (Ã¥ÂÂä¸ÂéÂÂ) and his youth name was Maeda Toshichika (å©è¦Â). In 1748, during the height of the O-Ie Sà Âdà  known as the âÂÂKaga Sà Âdà Ââ he was brought to Edo together with his elder brother Maeda Toshikazu, and was adopted as provisional heir to the young Maeda Shigehiro. He was presented in formal audience to Shà Âgun Tokugawa Ieshige in 1751. Less than two years later, with the unexpected death of his elder brother, Maeda Shigehiro in 1753, he became daimyà  and was renamed Maeda Shigenobu, upon being received in formal audience once again by Shà Âgun Tokugawa Ieshige. Three months after becoming daimyà  he departed Edo for Kanazawa; however, en route he contacted measles and died shortly after reaching Kanazawa at the age of 17. At that time, he was betrothed with Tokugawa Yoshihime, Tokugawa Munenao's daughter.
Kaga Domain passed to his younger brother Shigemichi.