Harvir is of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit 'Hari' meaning 'Hare', and 'Vir' meaning 'Hero'. It's a unisex name but is more commonly used for males. In India, Harvir Singh is a popular combination, where Singh means 'lion'. The name has been popularized in Western cultures through figures like Harvir Bhathal, an Australian Sikh community leader.
"Harvir saw a peak in popularity between 2015 and 2020, with a total of 41 babies named Harvir born over these years."