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Updated February 19, 2024

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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Hungarian : Variation of Irving
  • Old English : Sea friend

Boy name variations

Ervin

Ervin

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Irvin

Irvin

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Ervan

Ervan

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Erwin

Erwin

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Erven

Erven

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Erwan

Erwan

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Erwyn

Erwyn

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Irvine

Irvine

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Irwin

Irwin

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Irwyn

Irwyn

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Irven

Irven

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Irvinn

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Irvon

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Irvyn

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Irvyne

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How Popular Is The Name Irving

Family name origins & meanings

  • Scottish : habitational name from Irving in Dumfries and Galloway region, which has the same origin as Irvine, with which it has become inextricably confused.
  • The writer Washington Irving (1783–1859), who wrote the stories ‘Rip Van Winkle’ and ‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’, was born in NY. His father was Deacon William Irving (from a family also recorded as Irvine), who came to NY in 1763 from Orkney, Scotland, a former British packet officer, a patriot during the Revolution, and a successful merchant.

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