yes it can be a surname btw if you go to sutton girls in Birmingham and your in warick u rock
Robertson.
It means "son of Robert".
the surname is Pattinson.
The surname Robillard has French origins. It is a French surname derived from the personal name Robert.
Yes, Robert is a surname. Sur meaning over and name meaning what you call a noun by.
The surname Robinson is of English and Scottish origin, derived from the son of Robin, which is a diminutive form of the name Robert. It is a patronymic surname that originally denoted "son of Robin" or "son of Robert."
This question cannot be answered. Names do not have ancestry of this sort.
Weick, she was the daughter of Robert Schumann's Piano teacher.
Surnames emerged long after given names began to be established.
The surname Robinson originates from England, where it is a patronymic name derived from the given name Robert, meaning "son of Robert." It is a common name in English-speaking countries such as the United States, Canada, and Australia.
Robert Riddle Stoddart has written: 'Notice of a recent case in the Court of Session, Scotland, as to the surname and arms of Hunter of Hunterston'
Robin Hood did not have a surname, a family name to was inherited by his children. He was Robin of Lockesly, not Robin Lockesly.The name Locksley later did become a surname, with numerous spelling variants.