[Opinions] Re: Robin (masculine)
in reply to a message by BBH
It was a popular quite posh name in Britain from the 1930s and 1950s, probably owing to "Christopher Robin".
It's handsome but strikes me as a tad little boyish, despite Robin Hood. I do like it, though.
Not so keen on Robyn for girls, which was used in Australia during the 1940s or so.
It's handsome but strikes me as a tad little boyish, despite Robin Hood. I do like it, though.
Not so keen on Robyn for girls, which was used in Australia during the 1940s or so.