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Robb is a surname of Scottish origin, formed from a diminution (reduction) of the name Robert. Robert was a popular name, especially after its use by three Scots Kings in the fourteenth century. Rob is first recorded as a surname in the mid-15th century, with a handful of individuals recorded in the decades either side of 1500. As the 16th century progressed there were early groupings in Aberdeenshire, Lanarkshire and later in Perthshire/Stirlingshire. It is likely that the name originated with the offspring of a Robert or Rob, when surnames began to flourish, but unlike some surnames there is no one source for the name.

The surname was originally spelled Rob, sometimes Robe, but by 1800 the vast majority of families had added an extra 'b' in common with some other three letter surnames. Today Rob is also a surname in Slovenia, Croatia and the Czech Republic although the derivation is different. Rob also appears as a popular surname in Bangladesh and Kenya. Robe or Robbe is a popular surname in Germany, Holland, Belgium and France and also mainly derives from a diminution of Robert.

Although the surname originates in Scotland, Protestant branches of the family settled in Ireland during the sixteenth century Plantations, with the earliest record of the name appearing in Protestant Muster Rolls in the early 1630s. The Robb of Timpany family is thought to have originated with one James Robb who in the late seventeenth century was said to have been a chief mason of the King's Works in Ireland and an assistant of Inigo Jones. A descendant Captain James Robb built Timpany House in 1780. Another armorial Robb family used the surname Robe, descending from Reverend James Robe of Kilsyth (1688–1753), son of Reverend Michael Rob of Cumbernauld (1645–1721), although their coat of arms recorded with the Lord Lyon descends from the Hamilton family through marriage. The Robb crest shows a bare arm holding a chapeau surrounded with a laurel wreath. The vast majority of Robb Crests and 'Coats of Arms' advertised on the internet are false.

It appears that many Robbs emigrated to the New World from Ireland, rather than Scotland. The surname sometimes became Raab, presumably through the pronunciation, although many Robbs in the New World are originally Raubs of German origin. Amongst many Scottish settlers, there were three Jacobite soldiers (from Angus and Midlothian) transported to America following the Jacobite rising of 1715, and the first Free Church of Scotland Minister to settle in Canada was the Rev. Ralph Robb (1800–1850) a native of Logie parish near Stirling.

The name is often recorded as a sept of the Clan MacFarlane who were based historically on the eastern side of Loch Lomond, but this only stems from an early inclusion of the surname MacRobb, (which is a Highland surname), as a MacFarlane sept. It is unlikely there was ever a link between the, largely, lowland surname and the highland clan.

It is the 192nd (equal) most popular surname in Scotland, judging by births, marriages and deaths in 2018.

People with the surname Robb include:

* Alfred Robb (1873–1935), English physicist * Andrew Robb (born 1951), Australian politician * AnnaSophia Robb (born 1993), American actress, model, and singer * Archimedes Robb (1814–1875), American politician * Bruce Robb (born 1954), American record producer * Candace Robb (born 1959), American author * Carole Robb (born 1943), Scottish painter * Chuck Robb (born 1939), American politician * Curtis Robb (born 1972), British middle-distance runner * David Robb (born 1947), British actor * Douglas Robb (disambiguation) * Ed Robb (1942–2011), American politician * George Robb (disambiguation) * Graham Robb (born 1958), British author * Ian Robb, English folk singer * Isabel Hampton Robb (1860–1910), American nursing theorist * J. Hampden Robb (1846–1911), New York politician * James Robb (disambiguation) * John Robb (disambiguation) * Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (born 1944), elder daughter of former American president Lyndon Baines Johnson * Mary Lee Robb (1926–2006), American actress * Muriel Robb (1878–1907), British tennis player * Natalie J. Robb (born 1974), Scottish actress * Noël Robb (1913–2009), South African activist * Paul Robb, musician * Peter Robb (disambiguation) * R. C. Robb, British athlete at the 1908 Summer Olympics * Rafael Robb (born 1950), American economist * Ralph Robb (1800–1850), Scottish clergyman * Richard Robb (1901–1977) Scottish statistician and athlete in the 1928 Olympics * Steven Robb (born 1982), Scottish footballer * Thomas Robb (disambiguation) Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Robb, Joan
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    by Robb, James
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    by Robb, Richard
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    by Robb, Christina, 1946-
    Published 2006
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    by Robb, Megan A.
    Published 2022
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