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Boivin

Boivin is a surname from France. Most common in Normandy and throughout North America due to immigration. Boivin is a combination of the words 'Boi' and 'Vin' from French which mean drink and wine respectively. The surname does not necessarily refer to someone who drinks wine but rather a place, i.e. a place of good wine. May also refer to:

  • Arthur Boivin (died 1952), politician in Manitoba, Canada
  • Claude Boivin (born 1970), retired Canadian professional ice hockey player
  • François de Boivin (died 1618), French chronicler
  • François Boivin (born 1982), Canadian snowboarder
  • Françoise Boivin (born 1960), Canadian politician
  • Georges Henri Boivin (1882–1926), Canadian politician
  • Harry D. Boivin (1904–1999), American lawyer and politician
  • Jean-Marc Boivin (1951–1990), French mountaineer and BASE jumper
  • Joseph Boivin, Co-founder, 1st President of St.Mary's Bank, America's first credit union
  • Leo Boivin (born 1932), retired Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman
  • Marie Boivin (1773-1841), French midwife
  • Pierre Boivin (born 1953), French Canadian businessman
  • Roch Boivin (1912–1979), Canadian politician