Ervin (given name)
Ervin is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Ervin Acél (conductor) (1935–2006), distinguished conductor and pedagogue, a Romanian of Hungarian descent
- Ervin Acel (fencer) (1888–1958), American fencer
- Ervin Baktay (1890–1963), author noted for popularizing Indian culture in Hungary
- Ervin Baldwin (born 1986), American football defensive end
- Ervin Bauer (1890–1938), Hungarian biologist
- Ervin Bossányi (1891–1975), Hungarian artist, worked mainly in northern Germany until his emigration in 1934
- Ervin Bulku (born 1981), Albanian football player
- Ervin Burrell, fictional character on the HBO drama The Wire, played by actor Frankie Faison
- Ervin Cseh (1838–1918), Hungarian politician from Slavonia, served as Minister without portfolio of Croatian Affairs
- Ervin Drake (1919–2015), American songwriter whose works include such American Songbook standards as "It Was a Very Good Year"
- Ervin Eleskovic (born 1987), professional tennis player from Sweden
- Ervin Fakaj (born 1976), former Albanian footballer
- Ervin Y. Galantay, Professor Emeritus (architecture and planning) of the Swiss Federal Technical University of Lausanne
- Ervin Gashi (born 1990), Swiss footballer of Albanian descent
- Ervin González (born 1985), Colombian football forward
- Ervin Hall (born 1947), American athlete who competed mainly in the 110 metre hurdles
- Ervin Hatibi, Albanian poet, essayist and painter
- Ervin Hoffmann, Hungarian sprint canoeist who competed from the late 1980s to the late 1990s
- Ervin Hunt, former defensive back in the National Football League
- Ervin Johnson (born 1967), American former professional basketball player
- Ervin Kassai (born 1925), retired Hungarian basketball referee
- Ervin Katona, (born 1977), Serbian strongman competitor and regular entrant to the World's Strongest Man competition
- Ervin Kovács (born 1967), Hungarian football player
- Ervin Kryemadhi (born 1983), Albanian football forward
- Ervin László (born 1932), Hungarian philosopher of science, systems theorist, integral theorist, originally a classical pianist
- Ervin Lázár (1936–2006), Hungarian author
- Ervin Llani (born 1983), Albanian footballer
- Ervin Mészáros (1877–1940), Hungarian Olympic fencer
- Ervin McSweeney (born 1957), New Zealand cricketer
- Ervin Memetov (born 1990), Ukrainian footballer
- Ervin Nagy, Hungarian pianist and composer
- Ervin Nyíregyházi (1903–1987), Hungarian-born American pianist
- Ervin Pringle (born 1910), Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons
- Ervin Randle (born 1962), former American football linebacker in the NFL
- Ervin J. Rokke, retired lieutenant general and retired President of Moravian College
- Ervin Roszner (1852–1928), Hungarian politician, served as Minister besides the King between 1915 and 1917
- Ervin Rustemagić, Bosnian comic producer and distributor, born in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina currently based in Slovenia
- Ervin Santana (born 1982), Major League Baseball right-handed starting pitcher
- Ervin Schiffer, Hungarian born professional violist and pedagogue
- Ervin Skela (born 1976), Albanian footballer
- Ervin Somogyi (born 1944), pioneer of steel string guitar making
- Ervin Sotto (born 1981), Filipino professional basketball player
- Ervin Staub, Professor of Psychology, Emeritus, at the University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Ervin Szörenyi, Hungarian sprint canoeist who competed in the mid 1950s
- Ervin Szerelemhegyi (1891–1969), Hungarian track and field athlete, competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics
- Ervin Zádor (born 1935), Hungarian retired water polo player and former member of the Hungarian national team
- Ervin Zukanović (born 1987), Bosnian football player
See also
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