Irvine
Irvine may refer to:
Places
- Antarctica
- Australia
- Canada
- Irvine, Alberta
- Irvine Inlet, Nunavut
- United Kingdom
- Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland
- Irvine Valley, Ayrshire, Scotland, an alternative name for Loudoun
- River Irvine, Scotland
- Irvine Bay, Scotland
- United States
- Irvine, California
- Lake Irvine, California
- Irvine, Florida
- Irvine, Kentucky
- Irvine Park Historic District, Minnesota
- Irvine Township, Benson County, North Dakota
- Irvine Railroad, Pennsylvanian
- Irvine, Wyoming
People
- Given name
- Irvine Arditti (born 1953), British musician
- Irvine Barrow (1913-2005), Canadian politician
- Irvine Boocock (1890–?), English footballer
- Irvine Bulloch (1842-1898), American naval officer
- Irvine Dearnaley (1877-1965), English cricketer
- Irvine Clifton Gardner (1889–1972), American physicist
- Irvine Geddes (1882-1962), Scottish rugby union player
- Irvine Glennie (1892-1980), British navy officer
- Irvine W. Grote (1899–1972), American chemist and scholar
- Irvine Laidlaw (born 1943), Scottish businessman
- Irvine Lenroot (1869-1949), American politician
- Irvine M. Levine, American physician
- Irvine Masson (1887-1962), Australian chemist and educator
- Irvine U. Masters (1823-1865), American politician
- Irvine Page (1901-1991), American physiologist
- Irvine Patnick (born 1929), British politician
- Irvine Robbins (1917–2008), Canadian-American entrepreneur, co-founder of Baskin-Robbins
- Irvine Robertson (1882-1956), Canadian rower
- Irvine Shillingford (born 1944), Dominican cricketer
- Irvine Thornley (1883-1955), English footballer
- Irvine Welsh (born 1958), Scottish novelist, best known for Trainspotting
- Surname
- Acheson Irvine (1837-1916), Canadian police commissioner
- Alan Irvine (footballer born 1958) (born 1958), Scottish football player and manager
- Alan Irvine (footballer born 1962) (born 1962), Scottish football player
- Alexander C. Irvine (born 1969), American writer
- Andrew (Andy) Irvine - several people
- Archie Irvine (born 1946), Scottish football player
- Arthur Irvine (1909-1978), British politician
- Barbara Haney Irvine (born 1944),American advocate for the preservation of women's historic sites
- Bill and Bobbie Irvine (1926–2008) (1932–2004), British ballroom dancers
- Bobby Irvine (footballer born 1900) (1900–1979), Irish footballer
- Bobby Irvine (footballer born 1942) (born 1942), Irish football player
- Brian Irvine (composer) (born 1965), Northern Irish composer
- Brian Irvine (footballer), Scottish footballer
- Bulldog Irvine (1853–1897), Scottish rugby football player
- Christopher Irvine (born 1970), American-born Canadian professional wrestler better known as Chris Jericho
- Daniel Irvine (born 1982), Australian rugby league player
- Daryl Irvine (born 1964), American baseball pitcher
- David Irvine (blackjack player), engineer and blackjack player
- David Irvine (Canadian politician) (1835-1924), Irish-born farmer and political figure in Canada
- David Irvine (diplomat) (born 1947), Australian diplomat
- Del Irvine (1892-1916), Canadian ice hockey player
- Derry Irvine (born 1940), British lawyer
- Don Irvine (born 1954), Canadian canoer
- Duncan Irvine, Scottish rugby football player
- Eddie Irvine (born 1965), Northern Irish racing driver
- Edith Irvine (1884-1949), American photographer
- Frank Irvine (1858-1931), American judge
- Gary Irvine (born 1985), Scottish footballer
- George Irvine (born 1948), American basketball player and coach
- George Irvine (politician) (1826-1897), Canadian lawyer, judge, professor and political figure
- Gerard D'Arcy-Irvine (1862-1932), Australian bishop
- Godman Irvine (1909-1992), Canadian-born British politician
- Hamish Irvine, British auto racing driver from Scotland
- Hans Irvine (1856-1922), Australian politician and winemaker
- Hazel Irvine (born 1965), British television presenter
- Helen Douglas Irvine (1880-1947), Scottish novelist, historian and translator
- Ian Irvine (born 1950), Australian author
- Jack Irvine (1912-1996), Canadian political figure
- James Irvine (chemist) (1877-1952), British chemist
- James Irvine (designer) (born 1958), London-born designer working in Milan
- James Irvine (educator) (1793-1835), American university president
- James Irvine (landowner), American family of landowners
- James Irvine (Pennsylvania) (1735-1819), Pennsylvania soldier and politician
- James Irvine (Quebec businessman) (1766-1829), Canadian businessman and political figure
- Jeremy Irvine (born 1990), British actor
- Jessie Seymour Irvine (1836–1887), Scottish musical arranger
- Jim Irvine (field hockey) (born 1948), Australian field hockey player
- Jim Irvine (footballer) (born 1940), Scottish footballer
- Jock Irvine (born 1944), Australian cricketer
- Joseph Irvine, English footballer
- John Irvine (journalist), Northern Irish journalist
- John Irvine (priest) (born 1949), British priest
- Keith Irvine (1928-2011), American-based interior designer of Scottish descent
- Ken Irvine (1941-1991), Australian rugby league player
- Lee Irvine, South African cricketer
- Lucy Irvine (born 1956), British author
- Lyn Irvine (1901-1973), English journalist and writer
- Martyn Irvine (born 1985), Irish cyclist
- Mat Irvine (born 1948), British television designer
- Michael Irvine (born 1939), British politician
- Murray Irvine (1924-2005), British priest
- Olive Lillian Irvine (1895-1969), Canadian teacher and politician
- Paula Irvine (born 1968), American actress
- Reed Irvine (1922-2004), American media critic
- Richard Irvine (1910-1976), American art director and Disney employee
- Robert Irvine (born 1965), British celebrity chef
- Robert Irvine (rugby league), rugby league footballer of the 1910s for New Zealand
- Robin Irvine (1900-1933), British film actor
- Sadie Irvine (1887-1970), American artist and educator
- Sammy Irvine (born 1956), Scottish footballer
- Scott Irvine (born 1953), Canadian musician
- Ted Irvine (born 1944), Canadian ice hockey player; father of Chris Jericho (above)
- Thomas Irvine (1913-1985), British priest
- Thomas Alexander Irvine (died 1963), Scottish soldier
- Vernon K. Irvine, American football coach
- W. D. Irvine, 1890 American football coach
- Weldon Irvine (1943-2002), American composer
- William Irvine (Australian politician) (1858-1943), Australian politician
- William Irvine (Canadian politician) (1885-1962), Canadian politician, journalist and clergyman
- William Irvine (lawyer) (1820-1882), American soldier and politician
- William Irvine (missionary) (fl.1900-1940), Indian magazine editor
- William Irvine (physician) (1741-1804), American politician
- William Irvine (Scottish evangelist) (1863-1947)
- William Irvine (soldier) (1298–?), Scottish soldier and landowner
- William D. Irvine, Canadian writer, historian and academic
- Willie Irvine (born 1943), Irish footballer
- Willie Irvine (footballer born 1956) (born 1956), Scottish association football player
- Willie Irvine (footballer born 1963) (born 1963), Scottish football player and manager
- Wilson Irvine (1869-1936), American painter
Other uses
- Irvine (Sesame Street), a children's TV character from Sesame Street, Grouch, and niece of Oscar the Grouch
- Clan Irvine, Scottish clan
- Viscount of Irvine, title in the Peerage of Scotland
- Earl of Irvine, title in the Peerage of Scotland
- Richard F. Irvine Riverboat, river boat at Walt Disney World
- Irvine Company, owner of a ranch comprising nearly a third of Orange County, California
- James Irvine Foundation, philanthropic nonprofit organization to benefit the people of California
- Irvine Kinneas, fictional character in the 1999 video game Final Fantasy VIII
- Irvine's white, alternative name from the French wine grape Ondenc
- "Irvine", 2007 song on the Kelly Clarkson album My December
- 6825 Irvine, main-belt asteroid
See also
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