Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A male or female given name from Latin.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe horse leapt, with Vyvyan aboard, and where it landed, there the Vyvyan family set its roots. Source: Internet
Raby (1997:5) In 1954 Vyvyan Holland published his memoir Son of Oscar Wilde, which recounts the difficulties Wilde's wife and children faced after his imprisonment. citation It was revised and updated by Merlin Holland in 1989. Source: Internet
In 1949, Wilde's son Vyvyan Holland published it again, including parts formerly omitted, but relying on a faulty typescript bequeathed to him by Ross. Source: Internet