Nervie is a unique and distinctive given name of Italian origin. It means "from Nervi," referring to Nervi, a town located near Genoa in Liguria, Italy. The name may also have been derived from the Nervii, an ancient Celtic tribe who once inhabited the area around present-day Belgium. Historically, Nervie was more common as a surname than as a given name, but its use has expanded over time to include both genders. It is particularly popular in Italian-speaking regions and among families with historic ties to those areas. However, it remains relatively rare worldwide, making it an intriguing choice for parents seeking an uncommon yet meaningful name for their child.
"Nervie had five peaks of popularity over a span of 28 years, with the last one occurring nearly two decades after its first."