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Gavin is a masculine given name of Scottish origin, derived from the medieval name Gawain (Old French Gauvin or Gauvain). The exact origin is uncertain, but it is commonly traced to Gawain, the knight of Arthurian legend. The meaning is not definitively established; some theories link it to hawk or falcon, though this is speculative. The name has been used in English-speaking countries since the Middle Ages and gained particular popularity in the modern era, especially in the United States and the United Kingdom. Diminutives include Gav and Gavyn, with Gav often used as a nickname in informal contexts.
Notable people with the given name Gavin include Gavin Newsom, American politician and governor of California;
Gavin is also used as a surname in Irish and Scottish contexts, where it is typically derived