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Updated March 14, 2024

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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Old English : Bright; famous

Boy name variations

Robert

Robert

- 8% this year
Masculine
Common
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Robbi

Robbi

- 11% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robbie

Robbie

- 6% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robbee

Robbee

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robby

Robby

+ 10% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Roberto

Roberto

+ 4% this year
Masculine
Uncommon
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Rupert

Rupert

- 31% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Rubert

Rubert

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robertson

Robertson

- 29% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robin

Robin

+ 17% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Robbins

Robbins

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robben

Robben

- 38% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Riobard

Riobard

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Robey

Robey

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Rober

Rober

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Rab

Rab

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Rob

Rob

- 11% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Bobby

Bobby

0 % this year
Neutral
Rare
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Bob

Bob

- 58% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Bert

Bert

+ 71% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Berty

Berty

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Tito

Tito

- 28% this year
Masculine
Rare
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Dob

Dob

0 % this year
Masculine
Rare
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Dobbs

Dobbs

0 % this year
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How Popular Is The Name Robinson

Family name origins & meanings

  • Northern English : patronymic from the personal name Robin.
  • One of the most famous bearers of this widespread northern English name was the Puritan preacher John Robinson (c.1575–1625) of Sturton, Nottinghamshire, England. In 1604 he was removed from his fellowship of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, for his religious views. He was the leader of the group of English Puritans who fled to Leiden in the Netherlands in 1608–9, among whom were many of the Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. His son Isaac came to Plymouth, MA, in 1631, and eventually settled in Tisbury, Martha’s Vineyard, in about 1670.

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