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Will Robin (f) be bullied?

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Adviceneeded9 · 26/08/2023 23:19

We are expecting a little girl and have always loved the name Robin (spelt with an I not Y) but have started to have doubts and not sure if it’s the hormones or not!

Would she be submitted to a lifetime of ‘where’s Batman’ and ‘red breast’ jokes?

We both love the name but don’t want to set her up for a lifetime of bullying. Am I over thinking this?!

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bluebellart · 27/08/2023 10:23

I don't think Batman is a particularly big cultural reference among kids these days.

Marcipex · 27/08/2023 10:26

Robin is lovely, Roberta is awful.

Fifipop185 · 27/08/2023 10:53

We have a Robyn in the family, she's a young adult now and has had a few comments of "where's Batman?" from the older generation over the years. She just gave a very withering smile and walked away. No-one her age has ever made comments. She's know as Rob or Bobby mainly.

DuchessOfSausage · 27/08/2023 11:40

MrsMoastyToasty · 27/08/2023 09:08

It's a diminutive from of Robert. Why not call her Roberta and use Robin as a family nickname? Then she'll have the choice when she grows up.

Why call her Roberta if she is only ever going to be known as Robin? Roberta isn't a particularly attractive name. Robin could always go as Bobbi or Robbi if she liked. Berta is awful.

ciakace · 27/08/2023 11:41

Nope ! Know multiple Robyn’s around 15-25 and none of them have ever been bullied. Don’t know a robin though, but it’s the same name.

Evenstar · 27/08/2023 12:05

My friend Robin is 59, I think it was more usually Robyn when she was born but it’s never been an issue for her. It’s a lovely name.

Hellsbellsandspidersankles · 27/08/2023 12:09

I’d go with the Y spelling. Why wouldn’t you?
Written down there’ll always be a presumption that she’s male.
So easily avoided.

donkra · 27/08/2023 12:39

Hellsbellsandspidersankles · 27/08/2023 12:09

I’d go with the Y spelling. Why wouldn’t you?
Written down there’ll always be a presumption that she’s male.
So easily avoided.

So what? It'll give her an advantage in getting jobs, if anything.

EinyLinky · 27/08/2023 13:06

Hellsbellsandspidersankles · 27/08/2023 12:09

I’d go with the Y spelling. Why wouldn’t you?
Written down there’ll always be a presumption that she’s male.
So easily avoided.

Because the Robin spelling is much nicer, the opinion held by many

petermaddog · 27/08/2023 13:39

67yr old robin here 1960s abit of crap for batman but gone by 1970

weebarra · 27/08/2023 13:43

I know a couple of young female Robins, I much prefer this spelling as names with a Y instead of I feel a bit 80's to me.

octoberfarm · 27/08/2023 13:45

It's a beautiful name and I think (kindly) you might be overthinking it a little. Go for it!

MsFogi · 27/08/2023 13:46

Totally irrelevant but the most beautiful girls in my school was called Robin 😀- absolutely stunning! No one every thought about making fun of her name.

ShortColdandGrey · 27/08/2023 13:49

My daughter is called Robyn. She hasn't been bullied because of her name so far, but she would also love the batman association.

Hellsbellsandspidersankles · 27/08/2023 14:52

donkra · 27/08/2023 12:39

So what? It'll give her an advantage in getting jobs, if anything.

How?! 😂

Adviceneeded9 · 27/08/2023 19:05

Thank you so much for all your responses and great to hear such positive replies! You’ve really helped ease my worries and glad to hear I am overthinking it haha! (I was bullied about my name and so have a real fear about it!)

We still have a bit of time but Robin is definitely at the top of the list at the moment. Would love to hear any other suggestions you may have?

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