George Robinson may refer to:
- George Robinson, 1st Marquess of Ripon (1827–1909), British Liberal politician
- George Augustus Robinson (1791–1866), builder and preacher
- George Robinson (boxer), bare-knuckle boxer
- George Robinson (businessman), hedge fund manager and benefactor of Keble College, Oxford
- George Robinson (cricketer) (1861–1944), played first-class cricket for Oxford University
- George Robinson (cricketer, born 1873) (1873–1930), English cricketer
- George Robinson (politician) (born 1941), Democratic Unionist Party politician
- George Robinson (swindler), stockbroker who embezzled a large sum of money from the Charitable Corporation
- George Robinson (Pittsburgh), first "Chief Burgess" of borough of Pittsburgh
- George D. Robinson (1834–1896), Governor of Massachusetts
- George W. Robinson (1814–1878), Latter Day Saint clerk and historian
- George Willard Robinson (born 1946), museum curator for whom georgerobinsonite is named
- George Livingston Robinson (1863–1958), author, biblical scholar, explorer, and lecturer
- George Robinson (footballer born 1878) (1878–1945), footballer who played for Nottingham Forest F.C. and Bradford City A.F.C.
- George Robinson (American football) (born 1986), offensive lineman for the Oklahoma Sooners
- George Robinson (New Zealand footballer), New Zealand international football (soccer) player
- George T.O. Robinson (1922–2006), founding member of the Krio Descendants Union
- George Robinson (cinematographer) (1890–1958) Hollywood cinematographer, 1917–1957
- George O. Robinson, composer of "The Palmetto State Song"
- George Wade Robinson (1838–1877), poet and hymnist from Cork, Ireland
- George Robinson, microbiologist
- George Robinson (1687–1728), British Member of Parliament for Tregony
- George Richard Robinson, British Member of Parliament for Worcester and Poole
Famous quotes containing the words george and/or robinson:
“What is our task? To make Britain a fit country for heroes to live in.”
—David Lloyd George (18631945)
“Miniver Cheevy, born too late,
Scratched his head and kept on thinking;
Miniver coughed, and called it fate,
And kept on drinking.”
—Edwin Arlington Robinson (18691935)