Robina

Meaning of Robina

The name Robina is a charming and feminine variation of the name Robin, carrying a sense of grace and timeless appeal. Pronounced as ro-BEE-nuh (/rɒˈbi.nə/), this name has roots in English-speaking cultures and evokes imagery of nature and freedom, often associated with the small but vibrant bird, the robin. Despite its classic feel, Robina has maintained a relatively low profile in the United States over the years, with sporadic occurrences in baby naming records. The name saw its peak popularity in the mid-20th century, notably ranking 2378th in 1954 but has since become quite rare. This rarity adds to its unique charm for parents seeking a distinctive yet familiar-sounding name for their baby girl.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as ro-BEE-nuh (/rɒˈbi.nə/)

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Notable People Named Robina

Robina Fedora Asti was an American flight instructor and advocate for women's and transgender rights, who made significant contributions to changing government rules for transgender people and received two Guinness World Records for her achievements in aviation.
Robina Beard is an English-born Australian actress, dancer, and choreographer, best known for her role as "Madge the Manicurist" in the Palmolive dishwashing liquid advertisements.
Robina Fordyce Cowper was an Australian women's rights activist, magistrate, and temperance advocate.
Robina Williams is an English author known for her contributions to children's literature.
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