Narvin, of Latin origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name for males. It is derived from the Latin word 'Narbinus', which is believed to have been a Roman cognomen, or nickname, originally meaning 'from Narbo', a city in ancient Gaul (now known as Narbonne, France). The name was later adapted and used by various European cultures, including the French, where it was spelled Narvin. Today, Narvin remains a rare choice, perhaps appealing to parents seeking an unusual yet historically rooted name for their son.
"Narvin was not a popular baby name in 1934, with only five newborns being given this unique moniker."