The baby name Garvin is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "GAR-vin".
Garvin is Irish in Origin.
Garvin is a name of Irish origin that means "rough" or "rough hill". It is derived from the Gaelic word "garbh" which means rough or rugged. The name Garvin has been in use since the Middle Ages and was popularized by the famous Irish poet and playwright William Butler Yeats, who used the name for one of his characters in his play "The Countess Cathleen". Garvin is a relatively uncommon name in the United States, ranking at #6,498 in popularity in 2020.
Garvin is a masculine name that is typically pronounced as "GAR-vin". It is composed of two syllables and has a strong and straightforward sound. The name does not have any significant variations in pronunciation or spelling, making it a simple and easy-to-pronounce name.
The name Garvin is composed of two elements: "garbh" meaning rough or rugged, and "vin" which is a diminutive suffix that means "little" or "beloved". The name is often associated with strength and resilience, as well as a connection to nature and the outdoors. Garvin is a popular surname in Ireland and is often used as a first name in Irish families as a way to honor their heritage and ancestry.
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