Robert
Found 15 entry about "Robert"
Роберт(Russian)
RAW-BEHR(French)
RAW-behrt(Polish)
RAWB-ət(British English)
RO-behrt(German, Finnish, Czech)
RO-beht(Swedish)
RO-byirt(Russian)
RO-bərt(Dutch)
The name Robert is pronounced ROB-ert.
roo-BEHRT(Catalan)
Robert Name meanings & History
The name Robert means "bright fame" or "famous brilliance". Robert is a classic name that can be used for a baby boy. It is a versatile name that can suit both traditional and modern naming styles.
Zodiac Sign of Robert: Reason Aries
Synonyms of Robert:
R: Reason,Resourceful,Rational,Restless
O: Obsessive,Obsolete,Organized,Obstinate,Ostentatious
B: Bountiful,Beauty,Brains,Bashful
E: Enliven,Exaggerate,Entertain,Environment,Enlighten,Expressive
T: Touchy,Tacky,Doubting Thomas,Testy,Talkative,Truth,Tireless
Robert is:- a Classic name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Natural name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strong name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some famous people named Robert include Robert De Niro, Robert Redford, Robert Downey Jr., and Robert Frost.
2.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Scandinavian
Meanings: A borrowing from the French, Robert is from the Old High German Hruodperaht, a compounding of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright): hence, “bright with fame.” Robert is a perennially popular name throughout Europe. Short: Bert, Rob. (RO-BERT)
3.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Polish
Meanings: Derived from the Old High German Hruodperht (bright with fame), a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright). (RO-BEHRT)
4.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Scottish
Meanings: Introduced to the British Isles by the Normans, Robert is derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and perht (bright). The name was borne by Robert I (d. 1035), the duke of Normandy and father of William the Conqueror, and by three kings of Scotland. Short: Rab, Robb. Pet: Rabbie, Robbie. (ROBERT)
5.) Robert (Male)
6.) Robert (Female)
7.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Romanian
Meanings: Derived from the Old High German Hruodperht (bright with fame), a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright). Pet: Robin. (RO-BEHRT)
8.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Irish
Meanings: Introduced by the Anglo-Norman settlers, Robert is derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright): hence, “bright fame.” Roibeard and its many variants are the Gaelic forms of Robert. See ROIBEARD. Short: Rob. Pet: Robin. (ROBERT)
9.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: Introduced to England by the Normans, Robert is derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and perht (bright). The name was borne by Robert I (d. 1035), duke of Normandy and father of William the Conqueror, and by three kings of Scotland. Short: Bob, Rob. Pet: Bobby, Robby. (RAH-BERT)
10.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Hungarian
Meanings: Derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed from the elements hruod (fame, famous) and beraht (bright): hence, “bright with fame.” Pet: Robi. (RO-BEHRT)
11.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: American
Meanings: Derived from the Old High German Hruodperht (bright with fame), a compounding of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright). Short: Bob, Rob. Pet: Bobbie, Bobby, Robbie, Robby. (RAH-BERT, ROBERT)
12.) Robert (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: (English) brilliant; renowned
Other Forms: Bob, Bobbie, Bobby, Rob, Robart, Robbie, Robby, Roberto, Robs, Roburt
13.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: German
Meanings: Popular name derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright): hence, “bright with fame.” Var: Robar, Rubert, Rudbert, Rupert, Ruprecht. (RO-BAIRT)
14.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: Popular name derived from the Old High German Hruodperht, a compound name composed of the elements hruod (fame) and perht (bright): hence, “bright with fame.” The name was borne by Robert I (d. 1035), duke of Normandy and father of William the Conqueror, and by many saints, including Robert Bellarmine (1542-1621), a theologian and scholar who is regarded as one of the doctors of the Catholic Church. (RO-BARE)
15.) ROBERT (Male)
Usage: Russian
Meanings: A borrowing from the Europeans, Robert is derived from the Old High German Hruodperht (bright with fame), a compounding of the elements hruod (fame) and beraht (bright). Var: Robertas. (RO-BERT)