The name Robin is of Germanic origin, derived from the Old English 'hroden' meaning 'bright fame' or 'famous ruler'. It was also popularized by the Middle English legend of Robin Hood.
In medieval European folklore, Robin Hood is a legendary outlaw known for his bravery and generosity. The name has since become synonymous with chivalry and adventure.
People named Robin are often seen as charming, adventurous, and confident individuals who exude a sense of optimism and enthusiasm.
The name Robin remains popular globally, especially in Europe and North America, and is often chosen for its playful and whimsical nature.