Roblin is used as a family name or surname in France. It is 6 characters long in length.
Surname Roblin is a form of Robert. A Teutonic personal name of great antiquity, which was introduced into England about the time of the Conquest. As Rotbertus, it is frequently found in Domesday. Besides having itself become a surname, it has given rise to a great many others, as-Roberts, Robarts, Robertson, Robins, Robbins, Robinson, Robbie, Robison, Robeson, Robb, Robson, Roby. It has also taken the form of Fitz-Robert, and, in Wales, those of Ap-Robert and Ap Robyn, now contracted to Probert and Prohyn. Its nicknames are Dobb and Hobb, from the former of which we get Dobbs, Dobby, Dobbie, Dobson, Dabson, Dobbin, Dobbins, Dobinson; and from the latter, Hobbs, Hobbes, Hobson, Hobbins, Hobkins, Hopkins, Hopkinson, and Hoby.
Lastname Roblin is the variant form of Robartes. The same as Roberts - See Robert - A Teutonic personal name of great antiquity, which was introduced into England about the time of the Conquest. As Rotbertus, it is frequently found in Domesday. Besides having itself become a surname, it has given rise to a great many others, as-Roberts, Robarts, Robertson, Robins, Robbins, Robinson, Robbie, Robison, Robeson, Robb, Robson, Roby. It has also taken the form of Fitz-Robert, and, in Wales, those of Ap-Robert and Ap Robyn, now contracted to Probert and Prohyn. Its nicknames are Dobb and Hobb, from the former of which we get Dobbs, Dobby, Dobbie, Dobson, Dabson, Dobbin, Dobbins, Dobinson; and from the latter, Hobbs, Hobbes, Hobson, Hobbins, Hobkins, Hopkins, Hopkinson, and Hoby
The family of Roberts of Glassenbury, county of Kent, extinct baronets, according to a genealogy in Harl. MSS., are descended from a William Rookherst, a Scotchman, who settled in Kent, in the third year of Henry I, and purchased lands at Goudhurst, which he called after his own name. This name he afterwards changed to Roobertes, which finally became Roberts. The tradition of descent from a Scotchman may be true or not, but that a North Briton gave name to a place in Kent called Rookherst, is a pure figment. The termination herst, or hurst, is scarcely, if at all, known in Scotland, while the Weald of Kent, where the Robertses first appear, abounds with it. The truth, doubtless, is, that the locality called from Saxon times Rookherst, gave the name De Rookherst to its early possessors, and that one of them in later times-the son of a Robert dropped his local surname, and assumed a patronymical one.
Lastname is the variant form of Roberts. The son of Robert meaning "fame, bright".
Is a form of Robert. The son of Robert meaning "fame, bright".
The form of Robberds. A coarse spelling of Roberts.
How popular is Roblin?
Roblin is common in France, Canada, United States, Wales, England.
Roblin is ranked 85963 on our list.
| Race | 2010 | 2000 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 92.04 | 95.54 |
France3,921
Canada598
United States491
Wales214
England140
Haiti52
Israel23
Argentina16
New Caledonia16
Australia15
Chile13
South Africa12
Mexico11
Bermuda10
Spain10
Norway9
Brazil8Immigrants to US
From Germany
Fintur Roblin was 98 years old when she migrated to New York on June 13, 1885. She lived in Einselden, Germany and took Noordland from Antwerp. 50 years old Herm. Roblin, William Roblin (25) Laborer, Marquerite Roblin (26) Servant, are others that migrated to US.
Roblin Namesakes
- John Roblin, farmer and political figure in Upper Canada
- John Philip Roblin, farmer and political figure
- David Roblin, lumber merchant and political figure
- Dufferin Roblin, Canadian businessman and politician
- Rodmond Roblin, businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada
Roblin Namesakes
- John Roblin, farmer and political figure in Upper Canada
- John Philip Roblin, farmer and political figure
- David Roblin, lumber merchant and political figure
- Dufferin Roblin, Canadian businessman and politician
- Rodmond Roblin, businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada
