People
- Bob Martin (Australian politician) (born 1945), Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
- Bob Martin (basketball) (born 1969), American basketball player
- Bob Martin (golfer) (1848–1917), Scottish golfer
- Bob Martin (boxer) (1897–1978), American boxer and soldier
- Bob Martin (folk musician) (born 1942), American singer/songwriter
- Stephen Donaldson (activist) (1946–1996), aka Bob Martin or Donny the Punk
- Bob Martin (singer) (1922–1998), Austrian participant in the 1957 Eurovision Song Contest
- Bob Martin (comedian) (born 1963), star and co-writer of the Broadway musical, The Drowsy Chaperone
- Robert "Bob" Martin (born 1948), American magazine editor and screenwriter
- Bob Martin (rower) (born 1925), American Olympic rower
- Robert Cecil Martin, American software author and consultant, known as Uncle Bob
- Robert "Bob" Martin, (born 1953), American broadcast Radio Personality, WCZY-AM&FM Detroit, WOMC-FM Detroit WKRG-FM Mobile, AL
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