Earvie is of Scottish origin, derived from the surname Eadie, which is believed to be an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Aoidh. The name means "son of Aodh," where Aodh is the Irish and Scottish name for fire or fire god. Earvie is a rare given name but has been used occasionally in Scotland and among Scottish immigrants. It is not widely popular today, making it quite unique. In terms of pronunciation, it is typically sounded out as /EYR-vee/.
"Interesting to note that the name Earvie had its sole moment of popularity in 1937 with five births recorded."