Robbins (name)
Robbins is an English language surname. People with the name include:
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- Aaron Robbins (born 1983), American football player
 - Aidan Robbins (born 2000), American football player
 - Alan Robbins (born 1943), American politician
 - Alexandra Robbins (born 1976), American journalist and author
 - Alfred Farthing Robbins (19th c.), British journalist and political biographer
 - Alwyn Robbins (1920–2002), British geodesist
 - Amy Robbins (born 1971), British stage, film and TV actress
 - Amy Robbins (philanthropist) (born 1970), American businesswoman and philanthropist
 - Andrea Robbins (born 1963), American artist
 - Andrew Bonney Robbins (1845–1910), American entrepreneur, civil war veteran, real estate developer
 - Apollo Robbins (born 1974), American security consultant and magician
 - Arthur Robbins (1920–2010), Australian rules football player
 - Asher Robbins (1757–1845), US Senator from Rhode Island
 - Austin Robbins (born 1971), American football player
 - Avalon Robbins (born 2001), American model and actress
 - Ayn Robbins (late 20th c.), lyricist
 
B
- Barbara Robbins (1943–1965), first American woman killed in the Vietnam War and first female CIA employee to die in action
 - Barret Robbins (born 1973), American football player
 - Ben Robbins (born 1976), Australian rules football player
 - Benjamin Robbins (1857–1953), New Zealand politician
 - Benjamin Robbins Curtis (1809–1874), US attorney and Supreme Court Justice
 - Bernie Robbins (early 21st c.), American businessman
 - Betty Robbins (1924–2004), American cantor
 - Brad Robbins (American football) (born 1998), American football player
 - Brad Robbins (basketball) (born 1985), Australian basketball player
 - Brent Robbins (early 21st c.), American psychology professor
 - Brian Robbins (born 1963), American actor and producer
 - Brian Robbins (born 1984), American Music Producer, Mixer and Engineer.
 - Bruce Robbins (born 1959), American baseball player
 
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- Calvin H. Robbins (1840–1900), American physician and politician
 - Carla Robbins (born c. 1952), American journalist
 - Caroline Robbins (1903–1999), British historian
 - Chandler Robbins (1918–2017), American ornithologist
 - Charles Robbins (Royal Navy officer) (1782–1805), charted coast of southern Australia
 - Charles Robbins (athlete), (1921–2006), American long-distance runner
 - Charles Albert Robbins (1874–1930), American botanist and lichenologist
 - Christopher Robbins (1946–2012), British writer and journalist
 - Christopher Robbins (artist) (born 1973), American artist
 - Chuck Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American businessman
 - Cindy Robbins (born 1937), American television actress and producer/writer
 - Clifton Robbins (1890–1964), British journalist, writer, and executive of the International Labour Organization
 - Clive Robbins (1927–2011), British music therapist
 - Clyde Robbins (born 1931), United States Coast Guard vice admiral and senior civil servant
 - Clyde W. Robbins (1926–2001), American farmer and politician
 - Colin Robbins (born 1964), British software engineer
 - Corky Robbins (mid 20th c.), American singer and songwriter
 - Cory Robbins (born 1957), American record executive
 
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- Daniel Robbins (art historian) (1932–1995), American art historian
 - Daniel Robbins (computer programmer) (early 21st c.), American computer programmer
 - Darren Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American singer-songwriter
 - Dave Robbins (trombonist) (1923–2005), American trombonist, composer, and teacher
 - Dave Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American keyboardist with country music band Blackhawk
 - Dave Robbins (basketball) (born 1942), American basketball coach
 - David L. Robbins (Oregon writer) (born 1950)
 - David L. Robbins (Virginia writer) (born 1954)
 - David P. Robbins (1942–2003), American mathematician
 - David Robbins (composer) (born 1955), American composer of film soundtracks
 - David Robbins (artist) (born 1957), American artist
 - Derek Robbins (born 1952), Canadian skier
 - Dennis Robbins (late 20th c.), American musician
 - DeAnna Robbins (born 1959), American actress
 - Don Robbins (born c. 1934), American football coach
 - Doren Robbins (born 1949), American poet, writer, artist, educator, and cultural activist
 - Doug Robbins (late 20th c.), founder of Robbinex, a consultative business intermediary firm
 - Doug Robbins (baseball) (born 1966), former baseball catcher
 
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- Edith Hyde Robbins, better known as Edith Hyde Robbins Macartney (1895–1978), first holder of the Miss America title
 - Edmund Yard Robbins (1867–1942), American philosopher and professor
 - Edward Robbins (1758–1837), Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts and great-great-grandfather of Franklin Delano Roosevelt
 - Edward E. Robbins (1860–1919), US Congressman from Pennsylvania
 - Ellen Robbins (1828–1905), American botanical illustrator
 - Everett Robbins (early 20th c.), American musician
 
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- Frank Robbins (1917–1994), American comic strip artist and writer
 - Franklin Robbins (mid 20th c.), American tennis player
 - Fred Robbins (born 1977), American football player
 - Fred Robbins (broadcaster) (1919–1992), American radio personality and television host
 - Fred A. Robins (early 20th c.), American football and baseball coach
 - Frederick Chapman Robbins (1916–2003), American pediatrician and virologist
 
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- Gale Robbins (1921–1980), American actress and singer
 - Garry Robbins (1957–2013), Canadian actor and professional wrestler
 - Gaston A. Robbins (1858–1902), US Congressman from Alabama
 - George R. Robbins (1808–1875), U.S. Representative from New Jersey
 - George Collier Robbins (1823–c. 1907/1908), mayor of Portland, Oregon, U.S., 1860–1861
 - George Robbins (footballer) (1903–1998), Australian rules footballer
 - Gil Robbins (1931–2011), American singer, musician, and actor
 - Gilbert F. Robbins (1838–1889), Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
 - Glen Robbins (early 20th c.), Canadian cyclist
 - Glenn Robbins (born 1957), Australian comedian, writer, actor and radio personality
 - Graham Robbins (born 1949), Australian rules football player
 - Greg Robbins, American wrestler and silver medalist at 1987 Pan American Games
 
H
- Hanmer Robbins (1815–1881), American politician
 - Hargus "Pig" Robbins (1938–2022), American musician
 - Harold Robbins (1916–1997), American author
 - Harvey Frank Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American cattle rancher
 - Heidi Robbins (born 1991), American rower
 - Herbert Robbins (1915–2001), American mathematician
 - Hillman Robbins (1932–1981), American golfer
 - Hollis Robbins (born 1963), American academic and scholar
 - Horace Wolcott Robbins (1842–1904), American landscape painter
 
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- Ira Robbins (late 20th c.), editor and publisher of music magazine Trouser Press
 - Irv Robbins (1917–2008), founder of the Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain
 
J
- Jake Robbins (born 1976), American baseball player
 - James Robbins (journalist) (born 1954), BBC journalist
 - James Robbins (shipbuilder), (died 1680), Danish shipbuilder
 - James S. Robbins (born 1962), American author, professor, and special assistant to the US Undersecretary of Defense
 - James Watson Robbins (1801–1879), American physician and botanist
 - Jane Robbins (born 1962), British sculptor
 - Jane D. Robbins (1919–12008) American Compton City councillor
 - Jane Elizabeth Robbins (1860–1946), American physician and social worker
 - J. Robbins (born 1976), American rock musician
 - Jay M. Robbins (born 1945), American racehorse trainer
 - Jay T. Robbins (1919–2001), U.S. Air Force General
 - Jeff Robbins (born 1969), American musician and businessman
 - Jennifer Niederst Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American web designer
 - Jerome Robbins (1918–1988), American choreographer, director, dancer, and theater producer
 - Jess Robbins (1886–1973), American film director, writer and producer
 - Jesse Robbins (born 1978), American entrepreneur and firefighter
 - Jimmy Robbins (born 1989), American singer-songwriter and producer
 - JoAnne Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American speech-language pathologist, academic, researcher and entrepreneur
 - John Robbins (author) (born 1947), American author, known for his books on food and health
 - John Robbins (congressman) (1808–1880), American congressman from Pennsylvania
 - John Robbins (illustrator) (died 2016), host of the public television program Cover to Cover
 - John B. Robbins (1932–2019), American medical researcher
 - John Everett Robbins (1903–1995), Canadian educator, encyclopedia editor and diplomat
 - Jack Robbins (1916–1983), American football player
 - Jack W. Robbins (1919–2005), American prosecutor at Nuremberg trials
 - Joel Robbins (born 1961), American socio-cultural anthropologist
 - Joni Robbins (late 20th c.), American voice actress
 - Joseph E. Robbins (1901–11989), American film technician
 - Josh Robbins (born 1983), American activist, blogger, talent agent, writer, and social media marketer
 
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- Kate Robbins (born 1958), English actress, comedian, singer and songwriter
 - Kelly Robbins (born 1969), American golfer
 - Kenneth X. Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American psychiatrist, art collector, and author
 - Kent Robbins (1947–1997), American songwriter
 - Keith Robbins (1940–2019), British historian and university Vice-Chancellor
 
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- Larry Robbins (born 1969), American hedge fund manager
 - Lee Robbins (1922–1968), American basketball player
 - Lindy Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American songwriter
 - Lionel Robbins (1898–1984), British economist
 - Lorcan Robbins (1885–1939), Irish politician
 - Louise S. Robbins (late 20th/early 21st c.), American academic and librarian
 - Lynn G. Robbins (born 1952), American general authority of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
 
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- Marc Robbins (1868–1931), American actor
 - Marcus Robbins (1851–1924), US Army Medal of Honor recipient
 - Marty Robbins (1925–1982), American country singer
 - Matthew Robbins (footballer) (born 1977), Australian rules footballer
 - Matthew Robbins (screenwriter) (born 1945), American screenwriter, producer and director
 - Merle Robbins (c. 1912–1984), inventor of the card game UNO
 - Michael Robbins (1930–1992), British actor
 - Missy Robbins (born 1971), American chef
 - Monte Robbins (born 1964), American football player
 
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- Naomi B. Robbins, American expert in data visualization
 - Neil Robbins (1929–2020), Australian long-distance runner
 - Noah Robbins, American actor
 
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- Obedience Robbins (1600–1662), Virginia burgess
 - Oliver Robbins (born 1975), British civil servant and Permanent Secretary of the Department for Exiting the European Union
 - Ormond Robbins (1910–1984), American author
 - Otho S. Robbins (1855–1927), American politician
 
P
- Paddy Robbins (1914–1986), Irish footballer
 - Pete Robbins (born 1978), American saxophonist and composer
 - Peter Robbins (actor) (1956–2022), voice of Charlie Brown
 - Peter Robbins (author) (born 1946), British author
 - Peter Robbins (rugby union) (1933–1987), England rugby union player
 - Phillips Robbins (born 1930), American biochemistry professor
 - Prospect K. Robbins (1788–1847), American surveyor
 
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- Randy Robbins (American football) (born 1962), American football player
 - Randy Robbins (director) (late 20th/early 21st c.), American television director
 - Raymond Francis Robbins (1912–1980), American artist
 - Red Robbins (1944–2009), American basketball player
 - Rex Robbins (1935–2003), American actor and singer
 - Richard Robbins (anthropologist) (born 1940), American anthropology professor
 - Richard Robbins (artist) (1927–2009), British sculptor
 - Richard Robbins (composer) (1940–2012), American film score composer
 - Richard Robbins (poet) (late 20th/early 21st c.), American poet
 - Richard E. Robbins (early 21st c.), American filmmaker and documentarian
 - Robert D. Robbins (born 1944), American politician
 - Rockie Robbins (late 20th c.), American singer
 - Royal Robbins (1935–2017), American climber
 - Royal Robbins (minister) (1788–1861), American minister
 - Ryan Robbins (born 1972), Canadian actor
 - Ryan Robbins (footballer) (born 1988), English football player
 
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- Sally Robbins (born 1981), Australian rower
 - Samuel Robbins Brown (1810–1880), American missionary
 - Samuel K. Robbins (1853–1926), New Jersey state politician
 - Sarah Robbins (born 1992), Canadian soccer player
 - Sarah Fraser Robbins (1911–2002) American natural history writer, educator and environmentalist
 - Saul Robbins (1922–2010), American toy manufacturer, co-founder of Remco
 - Silas Robbins (1857–1916), American lawyer
 - Silas Webster Robbins (1785–1871), American lawyer and judge
 - Stanley L. Robbins (1915-2003), American physician and pathologist.
 - Stephen Robbins (born 1953), British Army Chaplain-General
 - Stuart Robbins (1976–2010), British basketball player
 
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- Ted Robbins (born 1955), English actor, television presenter and radio broadcaster
 - Terence Robbins (1934–2015), Welsh rugby player
 - Terry Robbins (1947–1970), American activist
 - Terry Robbins (footballer) (born 1965), English footballer
 - Thomas Robbins (minister) (1777–1856), American teacher, minister, and librarian
 - Thomas Robbins (sociologist) (1943–2015), American scholar and author
 - Thomas H. Robbins, Jr. (1900–1972), American admiral
 - Tim Robbins (born 1958), American actor, director and activist
 - Tod Robbins (1888–1949), American author
 - Todd Robbins (born 1958), American magician, lecturer, actor, and author
 - Tom Robbins (1932–2025), American author
 - Tom Alan Robbins (early 21st c.), American actor
 - Tony Robbins (born 1960), American motivational speaker and life coach
 - Tootie Robbins (1958–2020), American football player
 - Trevor Robbins (born 1949), British professor of cognitive neuroscience
 - Trina Robbins (1938–2024), American cartoonist and author
 - Tristan Robbins (born 1996), British cyclist
 
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- Vernon K. Robbins (born 1939), American bible scholar and historian
 
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- Walter Robbins (1910–1979), Welsh football player
 - Warren Delano Robbins (1885–1935), American diplomat
 - Warren M. Robbins (1923–2008), American art collector
 - Wayne Robbins (1914–1958), American author
 - Wendy Robbins (born 1963), British radio and television presenter and producer
 - William Robbins (actor) (died 1645), comic actor in the Jacobean and Caroline eras
 - William Robbins (athlete) (1885–1962), American Olympic runner
 - William D. Robbins (1874–1952), Mayor of Toronto
 - William Jacob Robbins (1890–1978), American botanist and physiologist
 - William M. Robbins (1828–1905), US Congressman from North Carolina