Yorvin
English · Boy · 2 syllables
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About the name Yorvin
Yorvin is a modern English name combining "York" (from Old English *Eoforwic*, meaning "boar settlement") with the suffix "-vin" (likely derived from Old Norse or Germanic roots meaning "friend").
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Etymology
Yorvin is a modern English name combining "York" (from Old English *Eoforwic*, meaning "boar settlement") with the suffix "-vin" (likely derived from Old Norse or Germanic roots meaning "friend"). The name emerged in the 20th century as a creative blend rather than from a single historical source.
Yorvin is primarily used in English-speaking cultures, particularly in the United States and Caribbean communities, with no significant historical context predating its modern coinage; it carries no specific religious affiliation.
Yorvin currently ranks #13,974 in the United States as a boy's name. It reached its peak popularity around 2006.
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