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People Surnamed Robb

  • Alfred Robb (1873–1935), English physicist
  • Andrew Robb (b. 1951), Australian politician
  • AnnaSophia Robb (b. 1993), American actress
  • Bruce Robb (b. 1954), American record producer
  • Candace Robb (b. 1959), British author
  • Chuck Robb (b. 1939), American politician
  • Curtis Robb (b. 1972), British middle distance athlete
  • David Robb (b. 1947), British actor
  • Douglas Robb (b. 1975), American musician
  • Ed Robb (b. 1942), American politician
  • George Douglas Robb (1899–1974), New Zealand surgeon
  • Graham Robb (b. 1958), British author
  • Ian Robb, English folk singer
  • Isabel Hampton Robb (1860–1910), American nursing theorist
  • J. Hampden Robb (1846–1911), New York politician
  • James Robb (disambiguation), several people
  • John Robb (disambiguation), several people
  • Lynda Bird Johnson Robb (b. 1944), elder daughter of American president Lyndon Baines Johnson
  • Muriel Robb (1878–1907), British tennis player
  • Natalie J. Robb (b. 1974), Scottish actress
  • Paul Robb, musician
  • Peter Robb (b. 1946), Australian author
  • R. C. Robb, British athlete
  • Rafael Robb (b. 1950), American economist
  • Ralph Robb (1800–1850), Scottish clergyman
  • Richard Robb, American politician
  • Steven Robb (b. 1982), Scottish footballer
  • Thomas Robb (b. 1946), Ku Klux Klan director

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