I haven’t found anyone named Robespierre Saint-Just (yet), but I did find some people suspiciously named Maximilien Saint-Just or Saint-Just Maximilien, like this boy born in Paris on the 17th October 1848, nearly 8 months after the end of the July Monarchy and the beginning of the Second Republic:
It’s from the reconstructed records of Paris and I can’t find a working link to the exact page, but he married in Rennes on the 24th August 1871 (record begins at the bottom of the left page). His marriage record tells us that he was a merchant in 1871, born rue Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois n°89 in Paris, and that his father was a bootmaker and his mother a merchant. The next year, in June 1872, he was a shoemaker in Paris (source: his daughter’s birth record, but again, I can’t find a direct link on the Paris Archives):
I also found parents who chose evil:
PAULET Basile Louis Saint-Just Danton Brutus Jean-Jacques Marceau, born 15th July 1888, son of a lemonade-seller (or did limonadier mean “café-owner” back then?)
source (p49, middle of the right page)
PURE EVIL:
FINESTRES Jean-Pierre Desmoulins Danton Saint-Just, born 21 janvier 1886, farmer living in 1912 in Laure (Aude), Southern France. (source)





