Hobbs
Hobbs Origin and Meaning
Hobbs is a masculine name that originated as an English surname derived from the medieval given name Hobb, a pet form of Robert (which means 'bright fame'). As a first name, Hobbs has the distinguished quality common to surname-turned-first-names while maintaining a friendly, approachable feel. It carries associations with rustic English countryside traditions and has a subtle literary connection through characters like Hobbs in various works of fiction. The name has never been common as a first name, making it a distinctive choice. Recent interest in surname names for boys may contribute to any modest uptick in usage. Parents choosing Hobbs might appreciate its brief, strong sound and the balance it strikes between uniqueness and familiarity.
The name Hobbs in Pop Culture
- Hobbs' Angel of DeathAustralian thrash metal band
- Luke Hobbscharacter in The Fast & the Furious series