Irwin is an Irish, Scottish, and English surname stemming from the surname Eoforwine, a combination of the Old English words for boar and friend.[1] Notable people with the surname include:
- Alexander Irwin (died 1752), British Army officer
 - Alexander J. Irwin (1799–1843), United States territorial legislator
 - Andy Offutt Irwin, American storyteller and singer/songwriter
 - Arthur Irwin (1858–1921), Canadian-American shortstop and manager in Major League Baseball
 - Ashton Irwin (born 1994), Australian drummer in the band 5 Seconds of Summer
 - Bill Irwin (wrestler), professional wrestler
 - Bill Irwin (born 1950), American actor and clown
 - Charles Irwin (1824–1873), Irish recipient of the Victoria Cross
 - Clint Irwin (born 1989), American soccer goalkeeper
 - Denis Irwin (born 1965), Irish footballer
 - Dennis Irwin (1951–2008), American jazz musician
 - Elaine Irwin, American supermodel and spokeswoman for Almay Cosmetics
 - Francis Xavier Irwin (1934–2019), American Roman Catholic bishop
 - Frederick Irwin (1788–1860), acting Governor of Western Australia
 - George Rankine Irwin (1907–1998), American scientist specializing in fracture mechanics
 - Hale Irwin (born 1945), American golfer
 - Heath Irwin (born 1973), American football player (nephew of Hale)
 - Herbert Carmichael Irwin (1894–1930), Irish-born aviator and athlete
 - Inez Haynes Irwin (1873–1970), American feminist author
 - J. David Irwin, electrical engineering educator
 - James Irwin (disambiguation), several people
 - James Bruce Irwin (1921–2012), New Zealand botanist
 - Sir James Murray Irwin (1858–1938), British Army doctor who served in Sudan, the Boer War and the Great War
 - Jared Irwin (1750–1818), Governor of Georgia
 - Jeff Irwin, American musician
 - Jennifer Irwin (born 1975), Canadian actress
 - John N. Irwin (1844–1905), American politician and Governor of Idaho Territory (1883) and Arizona Territory (1890–1892)
 - John Rice Irwin (1930–2022), American cultural historian
 - John N. Irwin, II (1913–2000), American diplomat
 - Julia Irwin, Australian politician
 - Julienne Irwin, American singer
 - Kenny Irwin Jr. (1969–2000), American racing driver
 - Les Irwin (1898–1985), Australian politician
 - Lew Irwin, radio broadcaster and founder of The Credibility Gap
 - Malcolm Robert Irwin (1897–1987), American immunogeneticist
 - Matt Irwin (born 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
 - May Irwin (1862–1938), actress, singer and major star of vaudeville
 - Michael Irwin (disambiguation), several people
 - Noel Irwin (1892–1972), British World War II general
 - Pat Irwin, (born 1955) American composer and musician
 - Pat Irwin, (1921–1999), Oklahoma judge
 - Patrick H. Irwin (1837–1908), American civil engineer and surveyor
 - Robert Irwin (disambiguation), several people
 - Ron Irwin (1936–2020), Canadian politician
 - Scott Irwin, professional wrestler and brother of Bill Irwin
 - Steve Irwin (1962–2006), Australian conservationist and television personality
- Bob Irwin (born 1939), Steve's father, Australian naturalist
 - Terri Irwin (born 1964), Steve's widow, American-born naturalist
 - Bindi Irwin (born 1998), Steve and Terri's daughter, Australian television personality
 - Robert Irwin (television personality) (born 2003), Steve and Terri's son, Australian television personality
 
 - Steve Irwin, Australian rugby league footballer
 - Stu Irwin (1903–1967), American actor
 - Trenton Irwin (born 1995), American football player
 - William Irwin (disambiguation), various people named William or Bill Irwin
 - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax, created Baron Irwin in 1926
 
See also
- Baron Irwin
 - Earvin
 - Ervin (disambiguation)
 - Ervine
 - Erving (disambiguation)
 - Erwan
 - Erwin (disambiguation)
 - Irmin (disambiguation)
 - Irvin
 - Irvine (disambiguation)
 - Irving (disambiguation)
 - Irwin (disambiguation)
 - Irwin (given name)
 
References
- ↑ "Eoforwine". Behind the Name. 13 June 2019. Retrieved 12 May 2020.
 
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