Forename directory - Names / meaning for "Robert"

People with the first name "Robert"

Rev. Robert Olson Robert Abdalla Robert Abrahams Robert Ackler Robert Aderholt Robert Aliamus Robert Amann Robert Armenta Robert Bauchwitz Robert Blomqvist Robert Boivin Robert Branom Robert Breckner Robert C. Drecksage Robert Chau Robert Childers Robert Chirico Robert Chua Robert Cioppa Robert Coppenrath Robert Dargatz Robert Duchane Robert Durk Robert Einarsson Robert F. Quintero Robert Fewtrell Robert Forman Robert G Vokey Robert Ganian Robert Glasson Robert Gudde Robert H. Hill Robert Hagon-Powley Robert Hayton Robert Hewetson Robert Hofstee Robert Hoskins Robert Hradil Robert J. Crobak Robert J. Koebel Robert J. Span Robert Jaquin Robert Jole Robert K Ronoh Robert Kammrath Robert Kaninau Robert Kauffmann Robert Kirchmayer Robert Korak Robert Kornstein Robert Kreillechner Robert Kruthoffer Robert L. Eikelboom Robert Lindvall Robert Lippmann Robert Lychev Robert M. Ivory Robert M. Kibbe Robert Mandel Robert Matzner Robert Meynell Robert Mihaljević Robert Minch Robert Mroziński Robert Munroe Robert Odo Robert Ortman Robert P. Paquette Robert Pailthorpe Robert Pepple Robert Pimpiano Robert Pink Robert Pinos Robert Piotrak Robert Pleśniak Robert Praske Robert Prat Robert Prchal Robert Ralis Robert Rco Robert Rumery Robert Schickhoff Robert Senser Robert Shin Robert Sinner Robert Slaughter Robert Stöhr Robert Swisher Robert Tabern Robert Tansley Robert Touitou Robert Vrgoč Robert Wahl Robert Warboys Robert Wendrich Robert Westhoff Robert Wilce Robert Wormley Robert Zinser Robert Zumwalt

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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