Robbins

English from German
"bright fame"

Robbins Origin and Meaning

The name Robbins is a boy's name.

Robbins is a masculine name that originated as an English surname derived from the personal name Robin, itself a medieval diminutive of Robert (meaning 'bright fame'). The transition from surname to given name reflects the ongoing trend of using family names as first names, which gained momentum in the 20th century in English-speaking countries. Robbins carries associations with the robin bird, bringing connotations of spring, renewal, and cheerfulness. While not common as a first name, its familiar sound and connection to the more traditional Robert gives it accessibility despite its uniqueness. The name has a distinguished, somewhat preppy quality that might appeal to parents seeking a name with traditional roots but uncommon usage, bridging formal and friendly characteristics.

Famous People Named Robbins

  • Jerome Robbins (born Rabinowitz)
    American theater producer/choreographer
  • Tim Robbins
    American actor, director and activist
  • Tom Robbins
    American novelist
  • Tony Robbins
    American motivational speaker and life coach
  • Frederick Chapman Robbins
    winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine

The name Robbins in Pop Culture

  • Baskin
    Robbins, American chain of ice cream parlors