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Robert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
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MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
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MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
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MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
MyHeritage Family TreesRobert Bramley, Jnr, 1877 - 1951
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The first name Robert has its origins in the Germanic name Hrodebert, which is composed of the elements "hrod," meaning "fame," and "beraht," meaning "bright" or "shining." This name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France. Historically, it became popular among the Normans and was brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066, where it gained widespread use. The name Robert has been associated with various notable figures, including kings, saints, and literary characters, often embodying qualities of leadership and nobility. Variations of the name can be found across different cultures, including Roberto in Italian and Spanish, Rupert in German, and Róbert in Hungarian, each with slight differences in pronunciation and spelling. The name has remained consistently popular throughout the centuries, reflecting its enduring appeal and the positive attributes associated with its meaning.
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