Robbin
Robbin Origin and Meaning
Robbin is a unisex name that functions primarily as a masculine name in American usage, though it appears as a feminine name in some contexts. It originated as a medieval diminutive of Robert (from Germanic elements meaning 'fame' and 'bright') or Robin (which became associated with the red-breasted bird). The doubled 'b' spelling variant emerged as a distinctive alternative to the more common 'Robin.' Robbin enjoyed modest popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, particularly the 1950s-1970s, but has declined since then. For boys, it presents a softer alternative to Robert while maintaining masculine associations. The name carries a friendly, approachable quality and benefits from familiar cultural references like Robin Hood. In contemporary usage, Robbin might be chosen to honor family members named Robert while updating the traditional form, offering a name that balances familiarity with relative uniqueness.