Vivian (personal name)
Vivian is a given name, and less often a surname, derived from a Latin name of the Roman Empire period, masculine Vivianus and feminine Viviana, which survived into modern use because it is the name of two early Christian female martyrs as well as of a male saint and bishop.
History and variants
The Latin name Vivianus is recorded from the 1st century. It is ultimately related to the adjective vivus "alive", but it is formed from the compound form vivi- and the adjectival suffix used to form cognomina.The latinate given name Vivianus was of limited popularity in the medieval period in reference to Saint Vivianus, a 5th-century bishop of Saintes; the feminine name was that of Saint Viviana, a 4th-century martyr whose veneration in Rome is ascertained for the 5th century.
In Arthurian legend, Vivian in its various spellings is one of the names of the Lady of the Lake.
The name was brought to England with the Norman invasion, and is occasionally recorded in England in the 12th and 13th centuries. The masculine given name appears with greater frequency in the early modern period. The spelling Vivian was historically used only as a masculine name, and is still used as such in the UK with this spelling, but in the 19th century was also increasingly given to girls and thus evolved into a unisex name; by the mid 20th century, it has been almost exclusively given as a feminine name in the United States. Use of Vivian as a feminine name peaked in popularity in the United States in 1920 at rank 64, but declined in the second half of the 20th century, falling below rank 500 in the 1980s. Its popularity has again picked up somewhat since the 1990s, as of 2012 having attained rank 140.
Variants of the feminine name include Viviana, Viviane, and Vivienne. The French feminine spelling Vivienne in the United States rose sharply in recent years from below rank 1,000 to rank 322 in the period 2009-2012. The Italian or Latin form Viviana has enjoyed some popularity since the 1990s, reaching rank 322 in 2000. The spelling Vivien is the French masculine form, but in English speaking countries it has long been used as a feminine form, due to its appearance as the name of the Arthurian Lady of the Lake in Tennyson's Idylls of the King of 1859. For the masculine name, the variant Vyvyan has sometimes been used, based on the Cornish surname itself derived from the given name. The intermediary form Vyvian is also occasionally found.
The Gaelic name Ninian has sometimes been identified as a corruption of Vivian, but it is now considered more likely derived from Welsh Nynniaw, which is itself of uncertain origin, but likely renders Nennius. Bébinn is an unrelated, genuinely Gaelic name which has on occasion been rendered as Vivian in English.
As a surname
The given name Vivian was introduced to Norman England in the 11th or 12th century and over time gave rise to a variety of British surnames, including Videan, Vidgen, Vidgeon, Fiddian, Fidgeon, Phythian, and Phethean.The Vyvyan family has been a prominent family of Cornwall since the 16th century. The Vyvyan baronetcy was created in the Baronetage of England for Sir Richard Vyvyan in 1645. Baron Vivian was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1841.
Notable bearers of the surname include:
- C. T. Vivian, American minister and author
- Daniel Vivian, Spanish footballer
- Herbert Vivian, British journalist and leader of the Neo-Jacobite Revival
- Ivor Vivian, Australian politician
- Jennifer Vyvyan English classical soprano singer
- John Lambrick Vivian, genealogist of Devon and Cornwall
- Joseph Vivien, French painter
- Renée Vivien, British poet in the French language
- Weston E. Vivian, American politician
- William Vyvyan, 14th-century English MP
Given name
Masculine given name
Vivian
- Vivian Ayers Allen, American poet, playwright, cultural activist, museum curator and classicist
- Vivian Anderson, English football coach and defender
- Vivian Balakrishnan, Singaporean politician
- Vivian Bendall, English Conservative politician
- Vivian Blake, Jamaican criminal
- Vivian Blake , Jamaican politician and chief justice of the Bahamas
- Vivian Bose, judge of the Supreme Court of India
- Vivian de Buffrénil, French histologist and palaeobiologist
- Vivian Campbell, Northern Irish heavy metal guitarist
- Vivian Cook , English linguist and professor of Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University
- Vivian Crawford, English first-class cricketer
- Vivian Dsena, Indian TV actor
- Vivian Ellis, English musical comedy composer
- Vivian Frederick Maynard FitzSimons, South African herpetologist
- Sir Vivian Fuchs, English explorer to first cross Antarctica overland
- Vivian Hunter Galbraith, English historian and Regius Professor of Modern History at Oxford University|Oxford
- Vivian H. H. Green, rector of Lincoln College, Oxford, and inspiration for John le Carré's character George Smiley
- Vivian Harris, Guyanese boxer
- Vivian Wilson Henderson, American educator and human rights activist
- Vivian Imerman, South African businessman and former CEO of Del Monte Foods
- Vivian Jackson, Jamaican reggae musician also known as Yabby You
- Clive Vivian Leopold James, Australian author
- Sir Vivian Naylor-Leyland, 3rd Baronet, British aristocrat and banker
- Viv Prince, English drummer with the band Pretty Things
- Sir Viv Richards, Antiguan cricketer and sports commentator
- Vivian Roy Stanley Schokman, Sri Lankan Burgher politician and physician
- Vivian Rubianti, Indonesian entrepreneur and the first legally recognized transgender in the country
- Major General Vivian Street, British army officer, also known for his charitable work, particularly as chairman of the Save the Children fund
- Vivian Van Damm, English impresario of the Windmill Theatre, London
- Vivian Wilson, New Zealand rugby union player
- Vivian Wineman, commercial lawyer, president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews 2009–2015
- Vivian Woodward, English centre forward footballer
Vivien
- Vivien Thomas, American surgical technician
Vivion
- Vivion de Valera, Irish politician, eldest son of Éamon de Valera and Sinéad de Valera
Vyvyan
- Vyvyan Adams, British Conservative Party politician
- Vyvyan Donnithorne, British Anglican missionary to China
- Vyvyan Evans, professor of Linguistics
- Vyvyan Evelegh, British Army Second World War major-general
- Vyvyan Holland, English author/translator, second son of Oscar Wilde
- Vyvyan Holt, British soldier, diplomat, and Oriental scholar
- Vyvyan Pope, British Army Second World War lieutenant-general
Vyvian
- Vyvian Pike, English cricketer
Stage name or nickname
- "Vivian", a nickname given to Chaim Herzog in the 1940s
- Vivian Stanshall, stage name of Victor Anthony Stanshall, English comedic musician
- The Vivienne, stage name of James Lee Williams, British drag queen
Feminine given name
Late antiquity
The spelling of these names may differ depending on tradition.- Saint Vibiana
- Saint Vivian
Vivian
- Vivian Abenshushan, Mexican writer and editor
- Vivian Inez Archibald, British Virgin Islander politician
- Vivian Bang, American actress
- Vivian Barbot, Canadian politician
- Vivian Cardoso dos Santos, Brazilian footballer
- Vivian Cheruiyot, Kenyan long-distance runner
- Vivian Chukwuemeka, Nigerian shot putter
- Vivian Conley, American civil rights activist
- Vivian Dandridge, American actress
- Vivian Fine, American composer
- Vivian Flowers, American politician
- Vivian Garrison, American applied medical anthropologist
- Vivian Gornick, American author
- Vivian Green, American R&B singer
- Vivian Holt, American singer
- Vivian Ikechukwu, Nigerian footballer
- Vivi Janiss, American actress
- Vivian Annabelle Johnson, American physicist
- Vivian Joseph, American figure skater
- Vivian Kong, Hong Kong fencer
- Vivian Kubrick, American-born English filmmaker and composer
- Vivian Lau, Hong Kong boccia player
- Vivian Maier, American photographer
- Vivian Nouri, known professionally as Nouri, New Zealand recording artist of Kurdish descent
- Vivian Oparah, British actress
- Vivian Schuyler Key, American artist, designer
- Vivian Silver, Canadian-Israeli peace activist
- Vivian Blanche Small, president, Lake Erie College
- Vivian Vance, American actress
- Vivian Wilson, eldest living child of Elon Musk and Justine Wilson
Vivien
- Vivien Bishop, New Zealand painter
- Vivien Cardone, American actress
- Vivien Duffield, British philanthropist
- Vivien Hailstone, Native American designer and educator
- Vivien Kirk, New Zealand mathematician
- Vivien Knight, British art historian and gallerist
- Vivien Leigh, born Vivian Mary Hartley, English Academy Award-winning actress
- Vivien Neves, British glamour model
- Vivien Sansour, Palestinian visual artist
Viviane
- Viv Albertine, British guitarist, songwriter and author
- Viviane Araújo, Brazilian mixed martial artist
- Viviane Bampassy, Senegalese politician
- Viviane Biviga, Gabonese politician
- Vivi Fernandez, Brazilian model
- Viviane Hagner, German violinist
- Viviane Ndour, Senegalese singer
- Viviane Nicaise, Belgian cartoonist and colorist
- Viviane Romance, French actress
- Viviane Tabar, American neurosurgeon
Vivianne
- Vivianne Blanlot, Chilean economist and politician
- Vivianne Crowley, English author, university lecturer, psychologist, and teacher of the Wiccan religion
- Vivianne Fock Tave, Seychellois diplomat
- Vivianne Miedema, Dutch forward footballer
- Vivianne Pasmanter, Brazilian actress
- Viviane Ventura, Mother of Sheherazade Goldsmith and author