Popularity of the last name by country
Mexico
- Distrito Federal (414)
- Hidalgo (160)
- Chihuahua (24)
- Tamaulipas (24)
- Guanajuato (16)
- Campeche (13)
- Durango (9)
- Puebla (7)
- Querétaro (6)
- Sonora (6)
- Oaxaca (5)
- San Luis Potosí (3)
- Yucatán (3)
- Guerrero (2)
- Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (2)
- Coahuila de Zaragoza (1)
- Michoacán de Ocampo (1)
- Morelos (1)
- Nuevo León (1)
All countries
- France (3,354,782)
- Belgium (126,792)
- Canada (117,514)
- United Kingdom (92,125)
- Réunion (90,599)
- United States (70,869)
- Switzerland (47,411)
- Spain (18,029)
- Netherlands (10,838)
- Algeria (10,791)
- Germany (9,191)
- New Zealand (8,465)
- Australia (6,518)
- Unknown country (3,642)
- Italy (3,543)
- Ireland (2,498)
- Austria (1,925)
- Sweden (1,880)
- Guadeloupe (1,778)
- Madagascar (1,658)
- Luxembourg (1,540)
- Viet Nam (894)
- Turkey (857)
- Morocco (760)
- Martinique (717)
- Mexico (669)
- Latvia (649)
- Mauritius (596)
- Tunisia (552)
- New Caledonia (498)
- Denmark (497)
- Estonia (452)
- Norway (450)
- India (406)
- Haiti (343)
- Hungary (334)
- Russian Federation (329)
- Seychelles (314)
- Finland (286)
- Gibraltar (272)
Origine of last name
ROBERT : 1: French Walloon English German Dutch Flemish and Breton (of French origin); Hungarian (Róbert): from the ancient Germanic personal name Ro(d)bert (Middle English Robert Old French Ro(d)bert) composed of the elements hrōd ‘fame renown’ + berht ‘bright famous’. This is found occasionally in Anglo-Saxon England before the Conquest but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. Pet forms and diminutives are found from an early date <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Robin">Robin</a> being particularly common. Compare <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Robair">Robair</a> <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Robar">Robar</a> <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Robare">Robare</a> and <a href="https://en.geneanet.org/surnames/Rober">Rober</a>.2: In some cases also an Americanized form of one or more similar (like-sounding) Jewish surnames.
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