Gender: Male
Robert George Howes, known professionally as Overseer is an English electronic music producer and DJ, also working under the alias Fatlantic and part of Kanute with Rachael Mantle. His works have been included in soundtracks for Blade: Trinity, The Animatrix, Snatch, Any Given Sunday and The Girl Next Door, as well as video games like Gran Turismo 3, Edgar Torronteras` Extreme Biker, Need for Speed: Underground, SSX 3, NFL Gameday 2004, several Matchstick Productions ski films, Stuntman, Twin Caliber which was used to promote his then new EP "Force Multiply" in game's manual, and Ridge Racer Unbounded. His songs are also frequently used in TV commercials such as "Hairdo" for Vodafone which featured his song Velocity Shift or the Endeavor commercial for Mitsubishi, which featured "Horndog". Also, the MTV show Maui Fever features his single Horndog in the opening credits.
Source: Wikipedia | Last updated on May 24, 2024
On the name Rob Overseer, Rob means Bright with Fame, Form of Robert, Shining, Famous Ruler.
The name Rob Overseer is often used as a Male name and is mostly used as a First Name.
Rob is commonly found in United Kingdom, United States of America, Netherlands, and 88 more countries.
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At NamesLook, the name Rob is recorded 90,012 times globally, ranking it as the 668th most common name worldwide.
Rob is most prevalent in United Kingdom, with 26,347 occurrences, making it the 78th most popular name in the country.
In Netherlands, the name Rob is found among 1 in every 18 people, showcasing its highest frequency there.
Country | Rank | Frequency |
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United Kingdom | #78 | 1 : 21 |
United States of America | #212 | 1 : 71 |
Netherlands | #6 | 1 : 18 |
Canada | #63 | 1 : 66 |
Ireland | #212 | 1 : 63 |
South Africa | #1,535 | 1 : 1,741 |
Italy | #1,618 | 1 : 881 |
Belgium | #484 | 1 : 230 |
Germany | #942 | 1 : 488 |
France | #2,293 | 1 : 1,791 |
This chart displays the ranking of the name Rob from 1980 to 2023, based on the most recent data from the U.S. Social Security Administration.
Robert George Howes, known professionally as Overseer is an English electronic music producer and DJ, also working under the alias Fatlantic and part of Kanute with Rachael Mantle. His works have been included in soundtracks for Blade: Trinity, The Animatrix, Snatch, Any Given Sunday and The Girl Next Door, as well as video games like Gran Turismo 3, Edgar Torronteras` Extreme Biker, Need for Speed: Underground, SSX 3, NFL Gameday 2004, several Matchstick Productions ski films, Stuntman, Twin Caliber which was used to promote his then new EP "Force Multiply" in game's manual, and Ridge Racer Unbounded. His songs are also frequently used in TV commercials such as "Hairdo" for Vodafone which featured his song Velocity Shift or the Endeavor commercial for Mitsubishi, which featured "Horndog". Also, the MTV show Maui Fever features his single Horndog in the opening credits.
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