Purves is a surname of British origin, which is a variant of Purvis.[1] It is an occupational surname, meaning the person responsible for obtaining supplies for a household or monastery, derived from the Middle English purveys (meaning "provisions" or "supplies"), from the Old French porveoir ("to provide, supply").[2] Notable people with this surname include:
- Andrew Purves (born 1946), British theologian
 - Austin M. Purves Jr. (1900–1977), American artist
 - Barry Purves (born 1960), British animator and filmmaker
 - Cec Purves (born 1933), Canadian politician
 - Christopher Purves (born 1961), British singer
 - Dale Purves (born 1938), American neurobiologist
 - Daphne Purves (1908–2008), New Zealand educator
 - Della Purves (1945–2008), British botanical artist
 - Herbert Dudley Purves (1908–1993), New Zealand scientist
 - James Purves (disambiguation), several notable people
 - Jodie Purves (born 1984), Australian cricketer
 - John Purves (disambiguation), several people
 - John-Clay Purves (1825–1903), British curator and geologist
 - Laidlaw Purves (1842–1917), Scottish surgeon and golf advocate
 - Libby Purves (born 1950), British journalist
 - Margaret Purves (1934–2021), British recipient of the Albert Medal, later exchanged for the George Cross
 - Peter Purves (born 1939), British television presenter and actor
 - Ted Purves (born 1964), American artist
 - William Purves (banker) (born 1931), British banker
 
See also
References
- ↑ Dictionary of American Family Names. "Purves Family History", Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 18 January 2016.
 - ↑ Dictionary of American Family Names. "Purvis Family History", Oxford University Press, 2013. Retrieved on 18 January 2016.
 
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