Korvin

Meaning of Korvin

The name Korvin unfurls like a midnight feather drifting from ancient Rome into the modern nursery, pronounced simply as KOR-vin. Born from the Latin corvus, “raven,” and echoing the distinguished Corvinus lineage of scholars and kings, it carries the sly intelligence of that glossy black bird and the quiet strength of royalty. Though you’ll meet only a handful of tiny Korvins—fewer than ten babies a year in the U.S., hovering around the 900th spot in popularity—this rarity only deepens its allure. Like a Latin sonnet whispered at dusk, Korvin strikes a balance between mystery and warmth, inviting each little boy to spread his wings and write his own legend.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as KOR-vin (/kɔr.vin/)

American English

  • Pronunced as KOR-vin (/kɔr.vɪn/)

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