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Irwin

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Name — A Scottish or Irish surname, originally used to identify someone as a descendant of a person named Irwin.

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Etymology

From the medieval given name Erwin, from Old English eofor ("boar") plus wine ("friend").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Irwin” mean?

The word “Irwin” means a Scottish or Irish surname, originally used to identify someone as a descendant of a person named Irwin. In plain terms, a surname or given name, also shared by several small towns across the US.

How do you pronounce “Irwin”?

“Irwin” is pronounced WIHN (/ˈɝwɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Irwin” in a sentence?

Here is “Irwin” used in a sentence: “Steve Irwin was famous for his work with wildlife.”

What part of speech is “Irwin”?

“Irwin” is a name.

Where does the word “Irwin” come from?

The word “Irwin” comes from Old English. From the medieval given name Erwin, from Old English eofor ("boar") plus wine ("friend").

Is “Irwin” a common word?

“Irwin” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “Irwin” have?

“Irwin” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a Scottish or Irish surname, originally used to identify someone as a descendant of a person named Irwin.

Is Irwin a first name or a surname?

Irwin functions as both: it started as a Scottish or Irish surname used to identify someone as a descendant of a person named Irwin, and later became a male given name derived from that surname.

What is the origin of the surname Irwin?

Irwin originated as a Scottish or Irish surname, historically used to mark someone as a descendant of an earlier person named Irwin, a common pattern in surname formation from personal names.

Is Irwin used as a given name today?

Yes, Irwin is used as a male given name derived from the surname, a common pattern where surnames of this kind become first names over time.

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