Ivor

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English

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Etymology

Medieval form of (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Norse Ívarr.

Proper noun

Ivor

  1. A male given name from the Germanic languages.
    • 2004 David W. Scott, The Disillusioned:A Story of Our Times, Fraser Books, →ISBN, page 204:
      I'd weave through the throng — scanning for empties to return while flirting, sniffing out kids smoking grass and sharing smokes with Ivor and Carl on the door. With a name like Carl you can imagine a six-foot tall and wide bouncer, but Ivor...I couldn't but help to think of the name as belonging to a skinny Welshman getting sand kicked into his face. His name didn't do him justice — this guy was almost as big as Carl and probably faster with his fists.
  2. A town in Virginia.

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