McIvor (surname)

MacIvor, Macivor, and McIvor are surnames in the English language. In some cases the names are Anglicised forms of the Irish and Scottish Gaelic Mac Íomhair, which means "son of Íomhar". Another variant is the surname McKeever.

McIvor
GenderUnisex
Language(s)English
Origin
Language(s)1. Scottish Gaelic/Irish Gaelic
Word/name1. Mac Íomhair
2. MacÌomhair
Meaning1. "son of Íomhar"
2. "son of Ìomhar"
Other names
Variant form(s)MacIvor, Macivor,
See alsoMacIver

People with the surname

MacIvor

McIvor

  • Ashleigh McIvor (born 1983), Canadian freestyle skier
  • Basil McIvor (1928–2004), Northern Irish Ulster Unionist politician
  • Dan McIvor, several people
  • Duncan McIvor, Australian footballer
  • Hector McIvor (1900–1992), Australian politician
  • Ivor McIvor (1917–1997), Australian footballer
  • James McIvor, New Zealand boxer
  • Jill McIvor (born 1930), Northern Irish public servant, first Northern Irish woman Ombudsman and Commissioner for Complaints
  • Lois McIvor (1930–2017), New Zealand painter
  • Rick McIvor (born 1960), American football player
  • Ron McIvor (born 1951), Scottish football player
  • Scott McIvor (born 1966), Australian rules footballer
  • Stephen McIvor (born about 1969), Irish rugby player
  • Wilbert McIvor, Canadian provincial politician
  • William Graham McIvor (1824–1876), Scottish gardener who introduced cinchona in southern India
  • John Gerrard McIvor (born 1930), Scottish football player who played for Dundee United and Canterbury City
  • Iain "Mac" McIvor (born 1968), from East End Glasgow, former Red Arrows photographer
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