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Gender Masculine
Pronounced Pron. LAHK-in-vahr(English) lahkh-ən-VAHR(Scottish)  [key]

Meaning & History

From the name of a Scottish loch, from Scots Gaelic Loch an barr meaning "loch on the hilltop". The place gave its name to several aristocratic titles including Baron of Lochinvar and Laird of Lochinvar, and in this capacity the name was used by Walter Scott for the character of young Lochinvar in his epic poem 'Marmion' (1808).
Added 8/23/2007 by Christie Roome
Edited 12/29/2011 by SeaHorse15