If German in origin it means "island of the seals", as Robben is plural for seal..
The original name of Easter Island is "Rapa Nui," which is derived from the island's indigenous Polynesian language. The name reflects the island's cultural heritage and history. The name "Easter Island" was given by European explorers, specifically by Dutch navigator Jacob Roggeveen, who encountered the island on Easter Sunday in 1722.
The original name given to the island varies depending on which island you are referring to, as many islands have unique histories and indigenous names. For example, the original name for the island of Manhattan was "Manna-hata," meaning "island of many hills" in the Lenape language. If you have a specific island in mind, please provide its name for a more accurate answer.
The name of Circe's Island is Aeaea.
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The island was discovered by Jacob Roggaveen on Easter Sunday 1722
Robben Island
Robben Island is Dutch for "Seal Island". Obviously you see seals there. In this case the Cape Fur seal.
...the prison is on the island.
Robben Island is situated. The name is Dutch for "seal island"
Robben Island
Robben Island is South Africa's most secure prison.
Robben Island was named a World Heritage site in 1999.
Robben Levine's birth name is Robben Harwill Levine.
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Robben Island is about 5 miles (8 km) offshore of Capetown, South Africa
46664 mean 466th prisoner get to Robben Island in 1964