Robert Millar (29 June 1901 – 17 April 1981) was a Scotland international rugby union player.
The Daily News of 3 March 1924 noting: the outstanding feature of their attack was the dashing work of R. K. Millar, whose personal record of four tries on the wing will no doubt commend itself to the consideration of the Scottish selectors, who were not altogether impressed by his International debut against Ireland the previous week.
Few Possibles players impressed, the Probables side winning by 33 points to zero.
[8] His father was John Hepburn Millar, his mother was Margaret Williamina Tod.
He was survived by his wife and two sons Peter and Sandy on his death in 1981, at his home in Darnethills in Orton, Moray.