Harvie

Meaning of Harvie

The name Harvie is a charming and versatile unisex option with roots in English origin. Pronounced as HAHR-vee (/hɑːrˈvi/), it is a variant of the more traditional Harvey. The name Harvie carries an old-world charm, often associated with strength and vigor due to its historical usage. Although not as commonly used today, it has seen sporadic popularity in the United States, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 14 newborns each year over recent decades. This rarity adds a unique appeal for parents seeking a distinctive yet classic name for their child. Whether chosen for a boy or girl, Harvie stands out as an elegant and timeless choice.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as HAHR-vee (/hɑːrˈvi/)

American English

  • Pronunced as HAR-vee (/hɑrˈvi/)

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Notable People Named Harvie

Bennett Harvie Branscomb was a prominent American theologian and academic administrator, known for his role as the fourth chancellor of Vanderbilt University and his contributions to New Testament theology.
Edward Harvie Ward, Jr. was a renowned American golfer known for his successful amateur career, including winning the U.S. Amateur and the British Amateur titles.
Harvie June Van is a retired country music singer who broke into the music scene at the age of 13 and came from a family of musicians.
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