Robin (name)

Robin
Pronunciation UK English /ˈrɒb.ɪn/, American English /ˈrɑb.ɪn/
Gender Unisex
Origin
Word/name France
Meaning "Fame", diminutive
Other names
Related names Robinson, Robbin, Robine, Robyne, Robynne, Robynn, Robyn, Robbyn, Robben, Reuben, Rahbin, and Robene.
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Robin was originally a diminutive male given name of Robert, derived from the prefix Rob- (hrod, Old Germanic, meaning "fame"), and the suffix -in (Old French diminutive). More recently, it is used as an independent name. The name Robin is a masculine given name, feminine given name, and a surname. In Europe, although it is sometimes regarded as a female name, it is generally given to males. In 2014, 88% of babies named Robin in England were boys.[2] In United States, it used to be more popular as a female name—during the 1990s, for example, it was the 325th most popular girl's name and the 693rd most popular boy's name. However the gap has been narrowing and recently the number of boys and girls named Robin in United States has been roughly similar(as visualized in the chart on the right).[3] In 2014 46% of babies named Robin in United States were boys, which is about 3 times that figure in 1990.[3]

Gender distribution of babies named Robin in United States, according to Social Security[3]

There are several common variations, including Robyn, Robbin, Robine, Robyne, Robynne, and Robbyn.[4] Robine is a female version of the name Robin. In some cultures Robyn is strictly female. It has its origin in France and is also a very common surname in France. Robin is occasionally found as a surname in English language-speaking countries. Common nicknames are Rob, Robbie or Bobby.[1] Robin may refer to:

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References

  1. 1 2 Robin - Origin and Meaning of the name Robin at BabyNames.com
  2. Office of National Statistics, UK
  3. 1 2 3 Social Security
  4. Social Security
  5. "Assemblywoman Robin L. Titus". Nevada Legislature. Retrieved February 6, 2016.
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