Curvin name meaning

Gender: Boy
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Pronunciation: pronunciation of Curvin
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What does Curvin mean?

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How popular is the name Curvin?

Curvin is an uncommon baby name in United States, although it has been in use since 1904 but could not make beyond the top 2000. There are over 445 babies that have been given the name Curvin in United States.

According to our research, at least 400 people have been bestowed Curvin around the globe.

YearRankBirths
201580109
2013107066
2007123575
200591047
2004113435
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What numerology tells about Curvin?

Everyone with a soul urge number 2 fall in love with the speed of light. Besides creative, you are also highly intuitive and funny. If someone catches your eye, you are into the person before you even know it. However, this affects your self-confidence in a negative way. You are always in the center of attention because of the unusual lifestyle you lead and life decisions that seem too dangerous to some but inspiring to others.

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Famous people named Curvin

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Comments :

My father was CURVIN Aloysius Smith born in June 1917, in Adam's Co, PA. I checked Social Security #s and there were quite a few named curvin. Growing up, I though it was normal, now with Noone to ask, & I've been check my Ancestry there are no others with this name. - Susie Smith Powell (Suelizbe@yahoo ) My grandfather was born Curvin Klopp and born in 1901 in Pennsylvania. I've since uncovered that there is a connection to the Amish somewhere years prior to his birth. Is this where his first name of Curvin came from? - Janet P LeBlanc doxy37@gmail.com
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