Garvan
Garvan may refer to:
People
- Francis Patrick Garvan (1875–1937), American lawyer, president of the Chemical Foundation
- Garvan McCarthy (born 1981), retired Irish sportsperson
- Gerry Garvan, former Irish footballer and coach who played as a midfielder
- John Garvan Murtha (born 1941), United States federal judge
- Liz Garvan, camogie player
- Noel Garvan, Gaelic football player from Laois in Ireland
- Owen Garvan (born 1988), Irish footballer
Places
- Garvan, Gabrovo Province, village in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria
- Garvan, Silistra Province, village in Sitovo Municipality, Silistra Province, northeastern Bulgaria
- Garvan, Iran, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran
- Garvan, a village in the Konče municipality in eastern Republic of Macedonia
- Garvăn, a village in Jijila Commune, Tulcea County, Romania
- Garvan, a village in Highland, Scotland
- Garvan Woodland Gardens 210 acres of botanical garden by the Hot Springs National Park in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
- South Garvan, crofting township on the south shore of Loch Eil, in the Scottish Highlands
Other uses
- Garvan–Olin Medal, annual award for service to chemistry by women chemists
- Garvan Institute of Medical Research, founded in 1963 by the Sisters of Charity
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