Robert Burns was often referred to as "Rabbit Burns" due to his childhood nickname "Rab," which is a common diminutive for Robert in Scots. Additionally, "rabbit" may have been a playful reference to his lively and energetic personality. This nickname reflects the affection and familiarity that his friends and community had for him.
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Robert Burns' twin daughters were named Jean and Elizabeth.
Robert Burns' cottage was called the Burns Cottage or Alloway Cottage. It is located in Alloway, Scotland, and is now a museum dedicated to the poet's life and works.
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Robert Burns' parents were William Burnes and Agnes Brown.
Robert Burns' teacher was named John Murdock. Murdock taught Burns at a school in Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland. Burns credited Murdock with sparking his love of learning and literature.
he had 12 kids names unknown but he had a son called maxwell who was born the day robert died
his full name is Robert Burness. i dont no his middle name. he changed his last name to burns. i dont no why?
Robert Burns was Scottish.
The title of the novel 'Of Mice and Men' comes from a poem called 'To a Mouse' by Robert Burns
His parents wanted to call him that & he came from a strong traditional Scottish family & Robert was a strong name.