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Meaning of the first name
Robert

Origin 
English

Meaning 
Bright Fame

Variations 
Roberta, Roberto, Robertson

*Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.

The name Robert, originating from Old English, derives from the elements hroth meaning 'fame' and beraht meaning 'bright.' Combining these elements creates the meaning 'bright fame.' In history, the name Robert has been widely used and holds significant prominence. Its roots can be traced back to the Germanic tribes of ancient Europe, where it gained popularity amongst the nobility due to its powerful connotations. Notably, it became a prominent name within the royal families of England and Scotland during the medieval period. Robert the Bruce, one of the most notable historical figures bearing this name, played a crucial role in the Scottish Wars of Independence during the 14th century. His bravery and determination established his place in history and contributed to the prominence of the name Robert. In modern-day usage, Robert remains popular worldwide, although its popularity has fluctuated over time. While it is more commonly found amongst the older generations, it continues to be used as a traditional and enduring name for boys. Its association with esteemed historical figures and its meaning conveying success and acclaim have ensured its longevity as a name of choice for parents seeking a strong and distinguished name for their children.

Based on our records...
These are the most common surnames, spouse names, and child names associated with Robert.
Smith

is the most common surname for Robert.

Mary

is the most common spouse name for Robert.

Robert

is the most common child name for Robert.

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