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  2. Robin (name) - Wikipedia

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    Robin is a unisex given name and a surname. It was originally a diminutive masculine given name or nickname of Robert, derived from the prefix Ro - ( hrod, Old Germanic, meaning "fame" and berht, meaning "bright"), and the suffix -in ( Old French diminutive). In Europe, although it is sometimes regarded as a feminine name, it is generally given ...

  3. Robyn (name) - Wikipedia

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    France, Germany. Meaning. “Fame-bright”, good fame. Other names. Alternative spelling. Robin. Robyn is a unisex given name. Robin is a variant which is also used in both genders. It is of Germanic origin and means 'bright famous one'.

  4. List of family name affixes - Wikipedia

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    -ik if it follows a tree name, has a meaning "grove" [citation needed]-ikh, -ykh [citation needed]-in (Russian (all Eastern Slavic languages), Bulgarian) possessive [citation needed]-ina (female equivalent of -in; especially rare for male names, but the suffix alone is an actual female name) [citation needed]

  5. Carrie Kelley - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Kelley is a 13-year-old schoolgirl and scout whom Batman saves from a sadistic group of Mutant gang members on the night of his return from retirement. Idolizing the Dark Knight, she then spends her lunch money on a Robin outfit, sets out to attack petty con men, and finds Batman in the hope of becoming his partner.

  6. European robin - Wikipedia

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    The European robin was described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae under the binomial name Motacilla rubecula. [7] Its specific epithet rubecula is a diminutive derived from the Latin ruber, meaning 'red'.

  7. Robinson (name) - Wikipedia

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    Annot Robinson, née Wilkie, nicknamed Annie (1874–1925), British pacifist and suffragette. Anthony Charles Robinson (born 1952), English business speaker, author and micro-enterprise campaigner. Arnie Robinson (1948–2020), American athletics long jumper. Arthur Robinson (disambiguation), multiple people.

  8. Robert - Wikipedia

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    The name Robert was a royal name in France, Germany, Scotland and England during the medieval period, and was the name of several kings, dukes, and other rulers and noblemen. It was one of the most popular male names in medieval Europe, likely due to its frequent usage amongst royalty and nobility.

  9. Rowan (name) - Wikipedia

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    Rowan. Rowan ( / ˈroʊən /) is a traditionally masculine Irish given name and surname, now also in use as a given name for girls. [1] Variants of the name include Roan, [2] Rohan, Ruadhán, and Ruadh. The name comes from the Irish surname Ó Ruadháin [3] and from the word ruadh, meaning "red-haired" or "rusty."