Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A female given name from Latin.
A male given name from Latin.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgIt was very boring. Perhaps it was his job to be boring, Vivian thought, in which case he was very good at his job. Diana Wynne Jones
Vivian stared. Never had she seen a boy with such long hair! In fact, she had a vague notion that boys were born with their hair short back and sides and only girls had hair that grew long. Diana Wynne Jones
"Can I eat these?" he said. "No," said Vivian. "I'm hungry." "I'll give you half," Sam said, plainly thinking he was being generous. Diana Wynne Jones
You look at Gone With the Wind, how right Vivian Leigh was for that. Don't know if that would happen today. Kelly Lynch
Vivian Stanshall, about three o'clock in the morning, Oxfordshire, 1973, goodnight... Vivian Stanshall
After rejecting his many suggestions, she took "Vivian Leigh" as her professional name. Source: Internet