I think Rob is poorly rated because Rob is also a word meaning to take away without consent. I guess Rob is kinda like Sue, "Rob Robbed Sue so Sue Sued Rob". I can't explain why Sue has a better rating though.
― Anonymous User 10/7/2020
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This is far better for a nickname than Bob, Rob has more strength, also, in a lot of TV shows and movies the simpleton character is often named Bob, so now if I think of a Bob I can only think of simpletons.
Rob Anybody is a character in Terry Pratchett's Tiffany Aching books.
― Anonymous User 7/31/2019
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Rob Mayeda is a meteorologist, reporter, storm chaser, and segment producer for KNTV in San Jose, California. Mayeda attended Chaminade College Preparatory in West Hills, California and graduated from the University of Arizona, Tucson in 1994 with a bachelor's degree in Journalism and English. He completed a Master of Science degree in Geosciences at Mississippi State University. Mayeda now provides guest lecturing/instruction work at Cal State East Bay in Hayward, California.
Rob Kardashian is an American television personality and businessman. He is best known for featuring on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, a reality television series that centers upon his family, as well as appearing on its spin-offs. In 2011, Kardashian also competed in the thirteenth season of ABC's Dancing with the Stars, during which he placed second.
Of all the nicknames one can get from Robert, this is probably the one I find the most agreeable-sounding. (Though, I think that the name Robert is best used on its own, with no nicknames or anything.)
A very famous bearer of this name is Rob Zombie, a heavy metal and industrial rock musician, a director, and a writer. Also, he's a founder, lead singer and songwriter for White Zombie.
Rob Paulson, one of the most famous voice actors, has this name. He is known for his work on "Catscrath" as Gordon, "Jimmy Neutron" as Carl, "Pinky and The Brain" as Pinky and what he's known for the most: "Animaniacs" as Yakko and Dr. Scratchnsniff.