Robbins is an English language surname. People with the name include:
Al Robbins, fictional medical doctor in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Alexandra Robbins, American journalist and author
Amy Robbins (philanthropist) (born 1970), American businesswoman and philanthropist
Asher Robbins (1757–1845), US Senator from Rhode Island
Ayn Robbins, lyricist
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
Benjamin Robbins Curtis, US attorney and Supreme Court Justice
Brad Robbins (born 1985), Australian basketball player
Brian Robbins, American actor and producer
Carla Robbins, journalist
Colin Robbins (software engineer)
Daniel Robbins (art historian)
Daniel Robbins (computer programmer)
David Robbins (disambiguation)
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
Frank Egleston Robbins, University of Chicago Professor and translator of Loeb Classical Library edition of Ptolemy's Tetrabiblos
Frederick Chapman Robbins, American pediatrician and virologist
Gaston A. Robbins (1858–1902), US Congressman from Alabama
George R. Robbins (1808–1875), US Congressman from New Jersey
Gilbert F. Robbins (1838–1889), 14th Mayor of Providence, Rhode Island
Glenn Robbins, Australian comedian
Greg Robbins, American jazz musician
Harold Robbins (1916–1997), American author
Herbert Robbins, American mathematician
Irv Robbins, founder of the Baskin-Robbins ice cream parlor chain
James Robbins (journalist), British journalist
James S. Robbins, American author
Jerome Robbins, American choreographer
John Robbins (author), American author known for his books on food and health
John Robbins (congressman) (1808–1880), US congressman from Pennsylvania
John Everett Robbins, Canadian educator, encyclopedia editor and a diplomat
Joseph Frederick Robbins, Irish priest, Dean of Killaloe from 1880 to 1886
Joseph E. Robbins (died 1989), American film technician
Kate Robbins, Liverpudlian actress
Kelly Robbins, American golfer
Larry Robbins (hedge fund manager) (born 1969), American hedge fund manager
Lionel Robbins, British economist
Lorcan Robbins (1885-1939), Irish politician
Marty Robbins (1925–1982), American country singer
Merle Robbins, inventor of the card game UNO
Michael Robbins, British actor
Paddy Robbins (1914–1986), Irish footballer
Peter Robbins (rugby player) (1933-1987)
Royal Robbins, American climber
Ryan Robbins, Canadian actor
Sally Robbins, Australian rower
Samuel Robbins, a member of the crew of HMS Victory
Samuel K. Robbins (1853-1926), New Jersey state politician
Ted Robbins, (born 1955), English actor, television presenter and radio broadcaster
Terry Robbins (1947–1970), activist
Tim Robbins (born 1958), American actor, director and activist
Tod Robbins, American author
Todd Robbins, American magician, lecturer, actor, and author
Thomas Robbins (minister)
Thomas Robbins (sociologist)
Thomas H. Robbins, Jr. (1900-1972), American admiral
Tom Robbins, American author
Tony Robbins (born 1960), American motivational speaker and life coach
William Robbins (athlete), American athlete competing at the 1908 Summer Olympics
William Robbins (Western settler) (1848–1933), veteran of the American Civil War and early settler of the Curlew Valley of Idaho and Utah
William McKendree Robbins (1828–1905), US Congressman from North Carolina
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