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Origin of Obin, Meaning of Obin
Origin: Looking for grandfather, I. N. (Isaac Newton) Robinson, born abt. 1860, probably VA or WV. s/o John Rion (or Ryan) Robinson. One time notary public in Wetzel Co. Siblings: Henry, Thomas, Joseph, Mae, Martha, Mary, Sara. Died 4 Sept, 1944. Married twice, first wife unknown, children: Lafayette, Josephine, Mary Ann, John, Lucretia. Second wife (c 1900): Mary Catherine Glover. children: Carl Newton, Inez, Clark Roosevelt, Dare, Olive, Marie (d-age6), stillborn boy.
Surnames: Robinson
Submitted by: H. Dale Robinson |
Origin of Obin, Meaning of Obin
Origin: the name Robins orginates in two seperate sources. One is from the Robini-Rubini'sof Italy, or rather what was Italy -which is now Nice FRance -where many still reside. Apparently there was a 'tribe' in Rome once, called the Robini's. The other group are from Cornwall England and their family chest has 'robin' birds on it. whereas the family crest of the other branch of Robins has fleu de lys. All name varients including Robinson, Robbins Robyns are fromthe saame origins as Robins.
Surnames: Robins
Submitted by: gill laver mahoney |
Origin of Obin, Meaning of Obin
Origin: The surname Robinson in its origin merely stands for the 'son of Robin.' Robin was a mediaeval diminutive or nickname for Robert, examples being Robin Goodfellow, Robin Hood, and so on in England.
Surnames: Robinson
Submitted by: History of West Virginia |
Origin of Obin, Meaning of Obin
Origin: Tobin Name Meaning 1. English: dim. of the given name Tobias. 2. Irish: Anglicized form of Gael. T?ib?n, which is an aphetic Gaelicized version of a Norman habitation name from Saint-Aubin in Brittany (so called from the dedication of its church to St Albin). Last Name: Tobias English, French, German, and Jewish: from a Gk form of the Hebr. male given name Tovya ?Jehovah is good?, which, together with various deriv. forms, have been popular among Jews for generations. Other derivs. were occasionally used by Christians in the Middle Ages. Albin English, French, and German (Austrian): from the given name Albin, (L Albinus, a deriv. of albus white; cf. Alban). This was the name of several minor early Christian saints, including St Aubin, bishop of Angers (d. c.554). The popularity of the given name was also influenced, esp. in Austria, by the Gmc given name Albuin, composed of the elements alb elf + win friend. This was the name of the Lombard leader (d. 572) who made himself king of N Italy, and also of a bishop of Brixen (Bressanone) in S Tyrol who has been confused with St Aubin, mentioned above. Thomas New Testament name, borne by one of Christ's twelve apostles, referred to as ?Thomas, called Didymus? (John 11: 16; 20: 24). Didymos is the Greek word for ?twin?, and the name is the Greek form of an Aramaic byname meaning ?twin?. The given name has always been popular throughout Christendom, perhaps because St Thomas's doubts and reassurance have made him seem a very human character. Derivatives: Irish Gaelic: Tom?s. Scottish Gaelic: T?mas; T?mhas (a dialectal variant, from which comes the surname Mac Th?mhais, Anglicized as MacTavish). Welsh: Tomos. Italian: Tommaso. Polish: Tomasz. Czech: Tom??. Russian: Foma. Finnish: Tuomo.Short forms: English: Tom. Scottish: Tam. Italian: Maso. Dutch: Maas.Pet forms: English: Tommy. Scottish Gaelic: T?machan, T?mag.Feminine forms: English: Thomasina, Thomasine, Tamsin. Tamsin English: contracted form of Thomasina (see Thomas), relatively common throughout Britain in the Middle Ages, but confined to Cornwall immediately before its recent revival.
Surnames: Tobin, Tobias, Toibin
Submitted by: Tobin |
Origin of Obin, Meaning of Obin
Origin: Rabenstein bedeutet Bewohner des wei?en schnellen fl?ssigen klebrigen Wassers! Sehr Spass!
Surnames: Rabenstein, Rybinstone, Robinson, raebonesotinnybig
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