Robley is an uncommon yet distinctive given name, of American origin. It was likely inspired by military hero and explorer Robert Stockton, who went by the nickname "Bobby Lee". Robley is composed of two elements: 'Robert', a name with Germanic roots meaning "bright fame", and '-lee', a suffix derived from the middle name of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. This creates a unique blend of strength and charm, much like its historical inspiration.
Robley is quite an uncommon name, with notable peaks in popularity between the late 1940s and mid-1950s, particularly in 1945 with 14 births. However, it seems to have been less favored overall throughout the given period from 1908 to 1972, as indicated by the fluctuating birth numbers and the absence of consistent trends.