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What do you think of Robert?

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chocolatehobnobs · 23/04/2011 08:50

DH wants to call our baby Robert after his uncle Bobby. I'm not sure....

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 23/04/2011 08:54

Do you like Robbie, Bob and Bobby because he'll be called one of those.

kreecherlivesupstairs · 23/04/2011 08:55

I think it's a bit dull, but I was at school with many Robers. I do like the name Bob though.

exoticfruits · 23/04/2011 08:55

Lovely name- iw ould have had it if it hadn't already been used by a close friend. Shorten to Rob.

serendipity16 · 23/04/2011 09:02

My brother is called Robert.

I think its an ok name, he does get called Rob most of the time & gets called Uncle Bobby by my kids.
My dad was also a Robert but everyone called him Bob.

Sacharissa · 23/04/2011 09:05

My DS2 is called Robert. TBH I didn't like it a whole lot but DH named him. I now LOVE it, totally grew on me.

Gemjar · 23/04/2011 09:11

Love the name, we used it as DS2's middle name after my Grandad, and we quite often call him Bob as a nickname.

Agree that you have to like ALL the potential variations though. My little brother is called Joseph, and although Dad and his partner really liked the name and don't mind Joe, I don't think they had thought about Joey, which they don't like and now lots of people use for DB

ValiumBandwitch · 23/04/2011 09:36

I really like Robbie for a little boy. I don't know any.

pilates · 23/04/2011 09:46

If your not 100% on the name, why not use it as a middle name?

hodgessucks · 23/04/2011 11:02

I like it. Very cute nicknames when little but nice grown up name when older.

CarefulWithThatAxeEugene · 23/04/2011 14:37

you have to like ALL the potential variations though

I think it's more important that the child does! or rather, that he can find at least one version of his name that he likes (and I include the name itself there)

Robert is a great name, as a classic it doesn't really date and it suits all ages. And plenty of room for manoeuvre with shortenings and variants.

5DollarShake · 23/04/2011 15:33

My Dad is a Robert and only ever known as Robert.

TotorosOcarina · 23/04/2011 15:35

Love it, my Dad is Robert - know mostly as Robert but sometimes Rob.

Its my DS1s middle name and we use it for him alot as it sounds so cute with his first name.

We also call him 'firstname - Robot' instead of robert and he likes that :)

mollycuddles · 23/04/2011 16:36

If we ever have a ds2 he'll be Robert. Not entirely convinced there will be a dc4 either way but dh thinks there should be and even a dc5 etc until we get a ds2. I expect I'll get broody when dd2 stops bf but until then I just think he's mad. Great name though :)

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BikeRunSki · 23/04/2011 18:36

My 19 yo nephew is Robert. Bertie as a child, grew into Rob as a teenager.

exoticfruits · 24/04/2011 07:12

I'm not surprised he changed from Bertie to Rob!

exoticfruits · 24/04/2011 07:13

I think that is a clear sign that DCs need the full name to get the options-or he would have been stuck with it for life.

CheerfulYank · 24/04/2011 07:18

I like it. It's my dad's name (he was called Bobby when he was little and is Bob now) and he's fabulous! :) DS is Samuel Robert.

Asinine · 24/04/2011 07:36

We have a Robbie, Robert on birth cert, one sister calls him Bobbie, which is cute. No others in the whole of our large primary, so traditional but not overused.

mumcanIaskaquestion · 24/04/2011 09:36

I have a Robert, and known as Bobbie or Baby Bob as grandad is Big Bob. Again like Asinine I know of no other children called Robert.

yama · 24/04/2011 09:41

I love Rob. Considered Robert for ds but as we are in Scotland he would've been called Rab by some [shudder].

yama · 24/04/2011 09:42

Or Boabie.

weimy · 24/04/2011 21:55

My hub is a Robert, he has never been called Bob ever only Rob.

jellybeans · 25/04/2011 22:04

I think it is OK but abit dated and overused in the 70s etc thus abit dull. Reminds me of my generation of Stephens, Neils, Davids, Richards..I like Robbie though.

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