"Robinson" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Robinson" Meaning

The name Robinson can refer to several things:

1. A person with the surname Robinson.
2. Robinson Crusoe, a fictional character and the protagonist of Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe".
3. Robinson, a planet in the anime and manga "Planetes".
4. Eleanor Robinson, a planet in science fiction series "2001: A Space Odyssey".
5. Robinson, an affordable laptop brand.
6. Robinson, a prefix for a variety of terms such as Robinson-Crusoe Man or Robinson Crusoe Economy.

"Robinson" Examples

Here are 5 usage examples of the word "robinson" in different contexts:

#1 Literary Fiction
In Daniel Defoe's novel "Robinson Crusoe," Robinson, a sailor, is stranded on a deserted island.

#2 Place Name
Robinson Street is a main thoroughfare in the heart of Sydney's CBD.

#3 Family Name
Captain John W. Robinson III is a renowned oceanographer known for his deep-sea expeditions.

#4 First Name
Robinson Berry, the lead singer of the famous rock band Cherry Bomb, loves performing sold-out concerts around the globe.

#5 Occupation
Professor Robinson teaches English literature at a prestigious university, and her book on 19th-century literature has been praised for its insightful analysis.

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