Irving is an originally Scottish surname, a variant of the name Irvine, which is derived from the eponymous River Irvine in Dumfriesshire. Irving is also used as a male given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Surname
- Amy Irving (born 1953), American film and stage actress
 - Arthur Irving (born 1931), Canadian industrialist, son of K.C. Irving
 - Bob Irving (sportscaster), Canadian sportscaster
 - Bud Irving (born 1926), Canadian football player
 - Charles Irving (surgeon) (?-1794?), Scottish naval surgeon, inventor and colonial entrepreneur
 - Clifford Irving (1930–2017), American author who created a hoax autobiography of Howard Hughes
 - Dan Irving (1854–1924), British politician, Labour MP
 - David Irving (born 1938), British writer, best known for his denial of the Holocaust
 - David Irving (footballer) (born 1951), British footballer
 - Edmund George Irving (1910–1990), British naval hydrographer
 - Edward Irving (1792–1834), Scottish clergyman
 - Edward Irving (plant collector) (1816–1855), Scottish surgeon
 - Edward A. Irving (1927–2014), Canadian geologist
 - Francis Irving, British programmer and activist for freedom of information
 - George S. Irving, (1922–2016), American actor
 - Godfrey Irving (1867–1937), senior Australian Army officer
 - Henry Irving (1838–1905), British actor
 - Isabel Irving (1871–1944), American actress
 - James K. Irving (born 1928), Canadian industrialist, son of K.C. Irving
 - Jayne Irving (born 1956), British TV presenter
 - John Irving (disambiguation), several people
 - Jules Irving (1925–1979), American actor, director, educator, and producer,
 - K. C. Irving (Kenneth Colin Irving, 1899–1992), Canadian industrialist, founder of the Irving Group of Companies
 - Kyrie Irving (born 1992), American professional basketball player
 - Levin Thomas Handy Irving (1828–1892), justice of the Maryland Court of Appeals
 - Martin Howy Irving (1831–1912), English rower and educationist in Australia; father of Godfrey Irving
 - Mary Jane Irving (1913–1983), American actress
 - Robert Irving (disambiguation), several people
 - Thomas Ballantyne Irving (1914–2002), publisher of the first American English translation of the Qur'an
 - Thomas Irving (Medal of Honor) (born 1842, date of death unknown)
 - Washington Irving (1783–1859), American author, historian and diplomat
 - William Irving (disambiguation), several people
 
Given name
- Irving Abella (1940-2022), Canadian writer
 - Irving Amen (1918–2011), printmaker
 - Irving Azoff (born 1947), American music executive and manager
 - Irving Berlin (1888–1989), Russian-born American songwriter
 - Irving Block, American matte painter and screenwriter, wrote the story on which Forbidden Planet was based.
 - Irving Caesar (1895–1996), American lyricist
 - Irving D. Chais (1925–2009), American businessman
 - Irving Chernev (1900–1981), Russian-American chess player and author
 - Irving Copi (1917–2002), American philosopher
 - Irving Cottler (1918–1989), American drummer
 - Irving Crane (1913–2001), American pool player
 - Irving Dardik, American surgeon
 - Irving Davidson (1929–2022), Australian rules footballer
 - Irving Davis (1896–1958), American footballer
 - Irving Fein (1911–2012), American television and film producer
 - Irving Feinstein (1910–1939), American mobster
 - Irving Feldman (born 1928), American poet
 - Irving Fields (1915–2016), American pianist
 - Irving Fine (1914–1962), American composer
 - Irving Finkel, British philologist and Assyriologist, curator in the Middle East department of the British Museum
 - Irving Fisher (1867–1947), American economist
 - Irving Folwartshny (1914–1994), American athlete
 - Irving Freese (1903–1964), Mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut
 - Irving Garcia (soccer, born 1988) (born 1988), American footballer
 - Irving Garcia (boxer) (born 1979), Puerto Rican boxer
 - Irving Gill (1870–1936), American architect
 - Irving Goff (1900–1989),
 - Irving Goldman (1911–2012), American anthropologist
 - Irving B. Goldman (1898–1975), American otolaryngologist
 - Irving Gottesman (1930–2016), American psychologist
 - Irving Gould (1919–2004), Canadian businessman
 - Irving Harper,
 - Irving Howe (1920–1993), Jewish-American literary critic
 - Irving Janis (1918–1990), American psychologist
 - Irving Johnson (1905–1991), American adventurer and author
 - Irving Kane Pond (1857–1939), American architect
 - Irving Kaplan (government official)
 - Irving Kaplan (chemist) (1913–1997), American chemist
 - Irving Kaplan (radiation oncologist), American radiation oncologist
 - Irving Kaplansky (1917–2006), mathematician
 - Irving Kaplan (chemist), an MIT professor
 - Irving Langmuir (1881–1957), chemist and physicist and winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize for Chemistry
 - Irving Lavin (1927–2019), American art historian
 - Irving R. Levine (1922–2009), broadcast journalist
 - Irving Layton (1912–2006), Canadian poet
 - Irving Lehman (1876–1945), American lawyer and Jewish politician
 - Irving Lerner (1909–1976), American filmmaker
 - Irving Lowens (1916–1983), American musicologist and critic
 - Irving Malin (1934–2014), American literary critic
 - Irving Martin
 - Irving Mansfield (1908–1988), American producer and writer
 - Irving Mills (1894–1985), American music publisher
 - Irving Millman (1923–2012), American virologist and microbiologist
 - Irving Mondschein (1924–2015), track and field champion
 - Irving Morrow (1884–1952), American architect
 - Irving Moskowitz (1928–2016), American physician, businessman, and philanthropist
 - Irving Mosberg (1908–1973), New York politician and judge
 - Irving Nattrass (born 1952), English footballer
 - Irving Penn (1917–2009), American photographer
 - Irving Peress (1917–2014), American dentist and military officer who beacme of the target of Army–McCarthy hearings
 - Irving S. Reed (1923–2012), American mathematician and engineer
 - Irving Reiner (1924–1986), American mathematician
 - Irving "Ving" Rhames, African-American actor
 - Irv Rubin (Irving David Rubin) (1945–2002), former Jewish Defense League leader
 - Irving Sablosky (1924–2016), American diplomat
 - Irving Saladino (born 1983), Panamanian long jumper
 - Irving Sandler (1925–2018), American art critic and art historian
 - Irving Saraf (1932–2012), Polis-born American film producer
 - Irving Sayles (1872–1914), African-American vaudeville entertainer
 - Irving H. Saypol (1905–1977), American attorney
 - Irving Schwartz (1929–2010), Canadian businessman
 - Irving Selikoff (1915–1992), American physician
 - Irving Slosberg (born 1947), American politician
 - Irving Stern (1928-2023), American politician
 - Irving Stone (1903–1989), American writer
 - Irving Stowe (1915–1974), American lawyer
 - Irving Taylor (songwriter) (b. 1983), American songwriter
 - Irving Taylor (ice hockey) (1919–1991), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Irving Thalberg (1899–1936), American film producer
 - Irving Thalberg, Jr. (1930–1987), American philosopher
 - Irving C. Tomlinson (1860–1944), American Universalist minister
 - Irving Townsend (1920–1981), American record producer and author
 - Irving Vendig, (1902–1995), American soap opera writer
 - Irving Wallace, American novelist and non-fiction writer
 - Irving B. Weiner, American psychologist
 - Irving Zola (1935–1994), American activist and writer
 - Irving Zurita (born 1991), Mexican footballer
 
See also
- Earvin
 - Ervin (disambiguation)
 - Ervine
 - Erving (disambiguation)
 - Erwan
 - Erwin (disambiguation)
 - Irvin
 - Irvine (disambiguation)
 - Irwin (disambiguation)
 
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