Irvin
/ˈərvɪn/
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Scottish
Irvin, of Scottish origin, is derived from the Gaelic name 'Irvine', meaning 'boar friend', 'green river', or 'friend of the sea'. It evokes imagery of strength, nature, and companionship. Historically associated with the Clan Irvine in Scotland, the name carries a sense of nobility and leadership. It remains a classic and distinguished choice for boys.
E. Irvin Scott
Business, Founder of Scott Paper Company
Irvin D. Reid
Educator, President, Wayne State University
Irvin McDowell
Military, Defeated at First Battle of Bull Run
Irvin W. Maloney
Business, Dataproducts Corporation
Irvin Kershner
Film Director, The Empire Strikes Back
Irvin S. Cobb
Author, Old Judge Priest
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Irvie
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