Marwin
Masculine
Dutch, German
Meaning & Origin
Marwin is a masculine given name of German and Dutch origin, functioning as a variant of the English name Marvin. The root name Marvin itself has a dual etymology: it may derive from the Welsh name Merfyn, meaning "sea hill" or "marrow eminent," or from the Old English name Mærwine, composed of elements meaning "famous" and "friend." As a Germanic adaptation, Marwin follows the common onomastic pattern of replacing the final "-vin" with "-win," reflecting regional phonetic preferences.
Notable Bearers
Several contemporary athletes bear the name Marwin. In baseball, Venezuelan Marwin González (born 1989) is known for his utility role with the Houston Astros and Minnesota Twins, including a World Series championship in 2017. In football (soccer), Swiss goalkeeper Marwin Hitz (born 1987) has played for FC Augsburg and Borussia Dortmund, while Filipino midfielder Marwin Angeles (born 1991) has competed in the Philippines Football League. Other Dutch footballers named Marwin include Marwin Reuvers (born 1999) and Marwin Pita (born 1985, Ecuadorian). In American football, Marwin Evans (born 1993) played as a safety in the NFL.
Cultural and Geographic Distribution
The name Marwin is most commonly found in the Netherlands and Germany, where it has been used since the mid-20th century. It shares its popularity trajectory with Marvin, which rose in English-speaking countries in the early 1900s and peaked around the 1930s. Variant forms include Marvyn and Mervin, the latter retaining the Welsh-inspired initial sound.
Meaning: Variant of Marvin, ultimately from Welsh Merfyn or Old English Mærwine
Origin: Dutch and German
Type: Given name
Usage Regions: Netherlands, Germany