Robinetta
rob-in-ET-uh
Robinetta is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “This is a diminutive form of 'Roberta,' which is the feminine version of 'Robert.' 'Robert' is of Germanic origin, meaning 'bright fame.'”, and peaked in popularity in 1945.
What Robinetta Means
“This is a diminutive form of 'Roberta,' which is the feminine version of 'Robert.' 'Robert' is of Germanic origin, meaning 'bright fame.'”
The Story of Robinetta
A name that sparkles with a charming diminutiveness, evoking a lively spirit and a touch of old-world flair.
Robinetta is a diminutive form of Roberta, which itself is the feminine version of Robert, of Germanic origin meaning 'bright fame.' Recorded primarily in the mid-20th century, its peak popularity was singular, suggesting a sweet, almost whimsical choice for a specific era.
For your daughter, Robinetta, you envision a lively and charming child, someone whose brightness is infectious. This name resonates with the joyful energy and captivating spirit you imagine she will bring into your lives, full of light and delight.
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The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1945
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1945
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