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Popularity Over Time: How Many Boys Have Been Named Robin
This chart illustrates how many Boys were named Robin in the U.S. since 1880.
A few facts about the boy's name Robin:
Records indicate that 41,594 boys in the United States have been named Robin since 1880.
The greatest number of people were given this name in 1956, when 2,236 people in the U.S. were given the name Robin. Those people are now 64 years old.
So ... how do we know this stuff? Baby Names Hub identifies trends by analyzing vast amounts of data made available by the U.S. government and other public sources. This data, including social security statistics, provides detailed information on baby name popularity and trends in the United States.
Comments about the name Robin
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4 Positive Comments
"I'm a Robin and my name is awesome :D
People often pronounce it with a short i instead of a long one. I Think both is right. Some write Robbin (that's strange). But as far as i know there are only cool people (both girls and boys) having this name. Right Batman?" Mar. 3, 2020: 
"It's a very cute name! My baby boy is due in October and I'm naming him "Robin Sean" :) Very cute (Sean being his middle name)" May. 6, 2008: 
"A great name, and my name! It always seems dubious to hear of people using it as a girl's name. Historically and etymologically it's very much a boy's name." Apr. 3, 2007: 
"Gee, Christopher Robin must have helped, and Robin Williams didn't. That's a shame. It's a good name." Sep. 21, 2006: 
1 Neutral Comment
"My husband's name is Robin and he has always hated it. When he was in high school it became a popular girl's name, which added to his dislike of it. In his early 20's he changed it to Rob and never looked back. He is most definitely a Rob and not a Robin." Apr. 19, 2018: 
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