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ROBI
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English
English : patronymic meaning ‘son of Robin’ (see Dobbin).
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English, northern Irish, and Scottish
English, northern Irish, and Scottish : from a pet form of Robin, which is itself a pet form of Robert.
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Australian, British, English, German, Scottish, Swedish, Teutonic
Bright Fame; Female Version of Robert; Famed; Shining; Robin
Boy/Male
Sikh
Lord of traditions
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English
English : patronymic from the personal name Robin.
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Scottish German Teutonic
Robin.
Male
English
 Unisex pet form of English Robert and Roberta, ROBIN means "bright fame." This name is also sometimes given as a bird name.
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Muslim
Happy, Girl, Blessing with Love, Waterfall
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Tamil
Fame, Bright
Male
Hungarian
Pet form of Hungarian Róbert, ROBI means "bright fame."
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English
English : nickname for someone resembling a robin, Middle English ruddock (Old English ruddoc, rudduc, a diminutive of rud(ig) ‘red’).
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French, German
Small Robin
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English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant spelling of Robey.
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French
Small robin.
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Shakespearean American
A Midsummer Night's Dream' Puck, or Robin Goodfellow, mischievous fairy.
Female
English
Feminine form of English unisex Robin, ROBINA means "bright fame."
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English
English : variant of Robertshaw.
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English and French
English and French : from Robinet, a pet form of the personal name Robin. Compare Robinette.
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English (West Yorkshire)
English (West Yorkshire) : habitational name from a lost place in Heptonstall, West Yorkshire, taking its name from an owner Robert + Middle English shawe ‘copse’ (Old English sceaga).Americanized spelling of French Robichaud.
Girl/Female
British, English, French, German
Bright Fame; Small Robin
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A military engine formerly used for throwing darts and stones.
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Any one of several species of Australian warblers of the genera Petroica, Melanadrays, and allied genera; as, the scarlet-breasted robin (Petroica mullticolor).
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A genus of leguminous trees including the common locust of North America (Robinia Pseudocacia).
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A bold, stout robber, or night thief; -- said to be so called from Robin Hood.
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The European robin.
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Any one of several Asiatic birds; as, the Indian robins. See Indian robin, below.
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The cigar fish, or round robin.
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A sea robin having large, winglike pectoral fins. See Sea robin, under Robin.
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The chaffinch; -- called also roberd.
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A frightful goblin; an imp; a bugaboo; also, a name formerly given to the household spirit, Robin Goodfellow.
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The European robin.
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A small European singing bird (Erythacus rubecula), having a reddish breast; -- called also robin redbreast, robinet, and ruddock.
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The act of putting on a robe.
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Any one of several species of Asiatic singing birds belonging to the genera Ianthia and Larvivora. They are closely allied to the European robin. The males are usually bright blue above, and more or less red or rufous beneath.
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A wardrobe; a robing room; a vestry.
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An American singing bird (Merula migratoria), having the breast chestnut, or dull red. The upper parts are olive-gray, the head and tail blackish. Called also robin redbreast, and migratory thrush.
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Any plant of the genus Arum, especially, in England, the cuckoopint (Arum maculatum).
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