Name of the day...
Robin ˎˊ˗
Origin: English, German, French
Meaning: Famed; Bright; Shining; "Taken by the wind"; A species of bird; Gregarious
Notes:
Robin is a unisex first name and surname.
"In Shakespearean Baby Names the meaning of the name Robin is: The Merry Wives of Windsor' Page to Falstaff." (Source)
"To that end, robins, a sign from Heaven are often used as messengers sent by the divine and the angels to remind you that you are not alone. In essence, the robin, sign of an angel, reminds us to have faith and trust in our future." (Source)
"Whether it’s from the old Batman and Robin series you loved as a child or Robin Hood and his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest, this gender-neutral name is always a great choice! Aside from legendary characters, possibly one of the most famous people to bear this name is renowned comedian and actor, Robin Williams." (Source)
Another namesake is Robin Buckley in the Netflix series Stranger Things.
"It was originally a diminutive masculine given name or nickname of Robert, derived from the prefix Ro- (hrod, Old Germanic, meaning "fame" and berht, meaning "bright"), and the suffix -in (Old French diminutive). " (Source)
Alternative spellings of this name are Robbin, Robyn, Robbyn, Robine, Roben, and Robben.
Nick-names: Robbie, Rob, Ro, Bobbie, Bobbin, Birdie, Ro-ro, Bee, Bin
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