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==People with the surname Guiver/Guyver== |
==People with the surname Guiver/Guyver== |
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*Harold B. Guiver, Champion Bridge player |
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*Iris Guiver, now named [[Robin Hyde]] |
*Iris Guiver, now named [[Robin Hyde]] |
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*Rob Guiver, British motorcyclist |
*Rob Guiver, British motorcyclist |
Revision as of 18:41, 29 November 2008
Guyver or Guiver is a surname that has mostly dropped out of use.
"Guyver" originally spelled "Gyver" is an old English family name which has been traced back to the death of Richard Gyver in 1544. The family home still exists in Ugley, Essex. An alternative spelling came about when the old English vowel 'Y' was changed to an 'I', so that Tyme became Time, Wyllyam became William and so on. The Guiver branch of the family is now larger than the original Gyver/Guyver side which still uses the old spelling.
People with the surname Guiver/Guyver
- Harold B. Guiver, Champion Bridge player
- Iris Guiver, now named Robin Hyde
- Rob Guiver, British motorcyclist
- Rev. Fr. George Guiver, Church of England theology professor
- Neil Guiver, Former member of The Mark of Cain (band)
- Robin Guiver, coach of the Humboldt Crabs