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dd | robert |

As a proper noun robert is

(label) , equivalent to french and english (robert).

dd

Translingual

Alternative forms

* (roman numeral) DD, M

Number

(mul-number)
  • (label) A Roman numeral representing thousand ().
  • See also

    * Previous: DID (nine hundred and ninety-nine, ) * Next: DDI (one thousand and one, ) ----

    robert

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • .
  • * : Act I, Scene I:
  • My brother Robert'? Old Sir ' Robert' s son? / Colbrand the giant, that same mighty man?
  • * 1984 , Brothers and Keepers: A Memoir , Mariner Books, 2005, ISBN 0618509631, page 93
  • I hadn't even considered names for a girl. Robby it would be. Robert' Douglas. Where the Douglas came from is another story, but the '''Robert''' came from me because I liked the sound. '''Robert''' was formal, dignified, important. ' Robert . And that was nearly as nice as as the chance I'd have to call my little brother Rob and Robby.
  • Usage notes

    * One of the most common English given names since the Norman Conquest.