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Roberta

American  
[ruh-bur-tuh] / rəˈbɜr tə /

noun

  1. a female given name: derived from Robert.


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Roberta, I think it’s so sweet that you are throwing a retirement party for your longtime friend.

From Los Angeles Times • May 18, 2026

Researchers from the laboratory of Roberta Gualdani at the University of Louvain in Brussels identified an unexpected role for a molecule known as TRPV4 in itch triggered by mechanical stimulation, such as scratching.

From Science Daily • May 10, 2026

Leo is someone that “Europeans of all faiths—and none—listen to, appreciate and respect,” said Roberta Metsola, head of the European Union’s legislature.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 23, 2026

"What I can tell you is the identification was in the name of Robert and then we also know that the suspect went by the name Roberta," said Gonclaves on Tuesday.

From BBC • Feb. 17, 2026

I hate to admit it, but I started my first zoological diary because of Roberta.

From "Hello, Universe" by Erin Entrada Kelly

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