Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Robert"

People with the first name "Robert"

Robert Arcieri Robert Aroka Robert Banks Robert Barker Robert Bebbington Robert Berges Robert Bierfreund Robert Budnicki Robert Budnik Robert Bäumer Robert Bücking Robert C. Kaiser Robert Camby Robert Cannerday Robert Cevallos Robert Chrisley Robert Colaizzi Robert Crews Robert Cunniff Robert Czermak Robert Daehling Robert Dascoli Robert Donkers Robert Duerr Robert Duffee Robert Dukai Robert Duke Robert E. Prouty Robert Esenberg Robert Estupinian Robert F. Dodd Robert Farquhar Robert Filik Robert Firkic Robert Firth Robert Florin Robert Foth Robert G. Defatte Robert Gaeta Robert Goddard Robert Gregor Robert Grießbach Robert Gromala Robert Helbig Robert Huprich Robert Hutchinson Robert Irmen Robert Kapalka Robert Kelch Robert Kibet Robert Kincaid Robert Kleiber Robert Kuehl Robert Lepidi Robert Liberace Robert Lindstrom Robert Maheu Robert Malkowski Robert Mazurowski Robert Mercer Robert Mleczko Robert Modric Robert Mudrak Robert Muir Robert Naegele Robert Naiborhu Robert Nocek Robert Ochs Robert Papez Robert Pietrzyk Robert Pinto Robert Prasch Robert Rasmussen Robert Rawsthorne Robert Rentrop Robert Rijssen Robert Rivers Robert Rudderham Robert Rudloff Robert Rull Robert Savarese Robert Scoggins Robert Skiba Robert Stelzer Robert Stowasser Robert Tarrant Robert Teichert Robert Teunissen Robert Trnka Robert Trobliger Robert Valentic Robert Vucina Robert Vukas Robert W. Bigelow Robert W. Pharis Robert Waffen Robert Wilmott-Connie Robert Wowra Robert van Zanten Robert von Edeskuty

Information about "Robert"

Name-day: 7.6., 17.9.

For this Robert there are 133951 different names on Yasni.

Most common last names for Robert are: Johnson, Jones

In the ranking of the most common first names Robert is on position 4.

During the last seven days Robert was searched for 736 times.

Meaning of "Robert"

Male first name (German, English, French, Scandinavian): Robert; Old High (two-part name); hruod = fame; beraht = bright, shiny, old Germanic or German two-part name, common in the Middle Ages in Northern France and from there, England brought

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