Robertjr
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Robertjr is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A combination of 'Robert,' a Germanic name meaning 'bright fame,' and 'Jr.' (junior), indicating the son of a father with the same name. It's a patronymic designation rather than a distinct name.”, and peaked in popularity in 1996.
What Robertjr Means
“A combination of 'Robert,' a Germanic name meaning 'bright fame,' and 'Jr.' (junior), indicating the son of a father with the same name. It's a patronymic designation rather than a distinct name.”
The Story of Robertjr
This name signifies continuity, a lineage of bright fame passed down, a direct echo of father to son.
Robertjr is a distinctly American appellation, a patronymic marker rather than a true given name, combining 'Robert'—of Germanic origin meaning 'bright fame'—with 'Jr.' signifying 'junior.' It saw its peak usage in 1996, a time when this formal designation was common.
You imagine your son as a bearer of tradition, responsible and loyal, embodying the best qualities of the man who came before him. This name speaks to your hope for a child who is dependable, carrying a sense of duty and honor into his own life.
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Peak Year
#6 in 1996
Total Births
6
First Recorded
1996
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