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Robyn/Robin

39 replies

Missyb15 · 01/09/2017 20:54

Opinions on the name Robyn for a girl...or Robin. Is it seen as chavvy? My oh loves it but i'm not sure

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daisypond · 02/09/2017 12:18

I don't like it, really, with either spelling. I'd prefer Robina or Roberta, and then you could shorten to Robin if you fancied.

thisismadness77 · 02/09/2017 12:22

I like it a lot.

CheckpointCharlie2 · 02/09/2017 12:25

It's a lovely name! Prefer with the y though.

SlugKiller · 02/09/2017 12:26

I think it's really pretty. I prefer Robyn spelling.

Missyb15 · 02/09/2017 16:54

I'm glad it seems most people like it! It's definitely a strong contender and i think it goes nicely with our daughters name which is Faye (kind of woodland-y names maybe). I don't like Robina as it makes me think of ribena....roberta is quite nice but to me feels like a completely different name to Robyn/in (which i much prefer)

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saritah · 04/09/2017 05:32

Robin is our pick if it's a girl! Have you got a middle name in mind Missy? We have Robin Hazel.

People say it has to be Robin for a boy and Robyn for a girl but I don't like the "y" spelling. IMHO Robin is classier and looks much nicer written down (I always visualise names in print, so it makes a big difference). We'd be naming her after the bird as well. And unisex names (and even boy-for-girl names) seem more common these days. Not that we're at all interested in being trendy Grin

SuperBeagle · 04/09/2017 06:15

Don't like it at all.

The only Robyns I know are in their 70s and 80s. It'd be like naming your child Jan or Edna, IMO. But I'm not in the UK, so.

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Missyb15 · 04/09/2017 14:55

I love old lady names SuperBeagle so that's no issue (although over hear it's really not seen as an 'old' name i don't think) Robyn Isabelle is a lovely name MiaowTheCat ...and i also don't like names that an in an e sound. saritah i was thinking along the lines of Ethel or Hannah- both are names that are in the family. Leaning towards Robyn Hannah

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Missyb15 · 04/09/2017 14:56

*i mean here not hear. oops

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DontbeaDickaboutit · 04/09/2017 21:27

We were going to call our Robyn "Robyn Hannah" but for a fairly long winded and convoluted reason, we couldn't use it so she became Robyn Joy.

Where are loads of 70 and 80 year olds called Robyn? America?

SuperBeagle · 04/09/2017 21:37

Dont Australia. It's not come into fashion here yet, but neither have Edith, Martha etc. So it's just a difference in trends, I guess.

Liadain · 04/09/2017 21:54

I'm with SuperBeagle, not a fan of it - can't quite put my finger on why not for a girl, though. I do think it's awful and wet on a boy.

Mind you, Robina and Roberta are worse imo Grin

Mulch · 04/09/2017 22:05

I adore the name, my oh vetoed it though

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