Well... it can be both, like Robin Hood or Robin off from "How I Met Your Mother", but the way you spell it, doesn't change the gender. It is a girls and boys name. If you want to learn more, type in name dictionary in Google, and click on the first one. It helped me.
It can be both (male examples: Robin Hood, Robin Thicke; female example: Robin Roberts). Robin was originally a diminutive nickname for people named Robert. Europeans generally consider it a male name, while Americans usually think of it as a female name.
Robyn is a unisex name and can be used for both boys and girls.
It can be both. I've seen girls and boys with the name Robin.
It's what's called a UniSex name
Yes it is one of the most popular girls names world wide !! my cousin is called Robyn !!
Both! Girls and boys. A name for boys in ancient egypt :-)
If i had to choose weather maahi was a girls name or a boys name i would pick girls because it is more commun for girls, But it is absolutly fine for a boys name
It's both, although more are boys than girls.
"Robyn" is a female given name of English origin, derived from the name "Robin." It is often associated with the bird species of the same name and can symbolize protection or freedom.
It can be a boys name or a girls name.
boys name
I Say Yes Because It Sounds Like A Girls Name And Also A Boys Name So Yes Both Boys And Girls Name :)
Its a girls name
It is a boys and girls name, i would probably say mainly a girls although it is a name for boys aswell its a unisex name!
In my opinion its a boys name, I perfer Natalie or Natasha for an "N" name for girls.
Boys