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Robbie

4 synonyms and 0 antonyms for Robbie, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Name — A diminutive of the given name Robert, particularly common in Scotland, and sometimes of Roberta.

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What does “Robbie” mean?

The word “Robbie” means a diminutive of the given name Robert, particularly common in Scotland, and sometimes of Roberta.

How do you use “Robbie” in a sentence?

Here is “Robbie” used in a sentence: “Robbie Burns is Scotland's national poet.”

What part of speech is “Robbie”?

“Robbie” is a name.

Is “Robbie” a common word?

“Robbie” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Robbie a name for a boy or a girl?

Robbie is mainly used as a diminutive of the male name Robert, though it can occasionally stand in for the feminine name Roberta. Context and the person's full given name determine which one it shortens.

What is the difference between Robbie and Bobby?

Both Robbie and Bobby are informal short forms of Robert, but they come from different parts of the name — Robbie clips the front of "Robert" while Bobby derives from the older nickname "Bob." Either can be used casually for someone named Robert.

Where is the name Robbie most commonly used?

Robbie is particularly common in Scotland as an affectionate, everyday form of Robert. It is also used in other English-speaking countries, though less frequently than in Scotland.

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