Narvie is an uncommon, gender-neutral given name of Scottish origin. It is derived from the Scottish surname 'Nairn', which is thought to have originated from a place name in Scotland. The name Nairn itself is believed to come from the Gaelic word 'Na h-Eirnean', meaning 'of Ireland'. Therefore, Narvie can be loosely translated as 'from Ireland' or 'of Irish origin'. This name has been used sparingly throughout history and remains quite unique today, making it a distinctive choice for parents seeking an unusual yet meaningful name for their child.
Narvie is a rare name with only five known instances of its usage during the year 1920.